Ms. Pac-Man Was Released in America in 1982

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Ms. Pac-Man Was Released in America in 1982
On this day, February 3, 1982, the arcade classic Ms. Pac-Man was released in America. As a follow-up to the hugely successful Pac-Man, this game introduced new mazes, improved AI, and a female protagonist, making it a standout in arcade history.

Ms. Pac-Man quickly became one of the most beloved and best-selling arcade games of all time, surpassing even its predecessor in popularity. It introduced multiple maze designs, moving fruit, and smarter ghost behavior, creating a more challenging and engaging experience for players.

Fun fact: Ms. Pac-Man was originally developed as an unauthorized mod for Pac-Man called Crazy Otto. When Midway saw its potential, they officially licensed and rebranded it into what became one of the greatest arcade hits of all time.

Trivia question: How many different mazes are featured in Ms. Pac-Man?

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