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==Notes== The Intellivision version was originally sold by Atari, and then later by INTV Corporation when the original stock was sold out and they acquired the rights from Atari and Namco to distribute the game under their own company label. The Atari 5200 and 8-bit home computer versions use the Atari logo in place of the Galaxian flagship as the fruit prize that appears between the grape and the bell. A prototype version of this game was developed for the ColecoVision by Atari, but it was never released. An arcade-accurate homebrew version for the ColecoVision was developed and released as Pac-Man Collection in 2009, which also includes Ms. Pac-Man. The Bally Astrocade version is called '''Muncher''' and was developed by a third-party company instead of by Midway. Despite being of lower resolution, it is considered a rather faithful adaptation of the original arcade Pac-Man game. The Apple II version sold by Atarisoft was originally Taxman, developed by Hal Laboratory.
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