Namco Super Pac-Man
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- This article is a generic description of Namco's "Super Pac-Man" hardware. For the specific arcade game, see Super Pac-Man.
The Namco 8-bit Super Pac-Man arcade system board was first used by Namco in 1982.
[edit] Namco Super Pac-Man specifications
- Main CPU : M6809
- Sound CPU : M6809
- Sound Chip : Namco custom 8 channel 4-bit WSG.
- Other Chips : Custom I/O controller (type 2) which handles the controls.
- Video resolution : 288x224
- Notes : Mappy, Tower of Druaga, Dig Dug II and Motos all use a newer video system which supports scrolling. Grobda also has a DAC which handles the speech.
[edit] List of Namco Super Pac-Man arcade games
- Super Pac-Man (1982)
- Mappy (1983)
- Pac & Pal (1983)
- Tower of Druaga (1984)
- Grobda (1984) - Xevious spin-off
- Dig Dug II (1985)
- Motos (1985)