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|developer = Midway (prospective) | |developer = Midway (prospective) | ||
|platforms = Arcade (planned; video game cabinet/pinball machine hybrid) | |platforms = Arcade (planned; video game cabinet/pinball machine hybrid) | ||
|related = [[Pac-Man (Arcade)]] | |||
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'''Count Pacula'''<ref group="note">The title is not explicitly stated in [[:File:Count Pacula proposal.pdf|the publicly released proposal pages.]] However, page 3 has a header reading "COUNT PACULA," suggesting that this was meant to be the game's name.</ref> was a proposed hybrid pinball/video game that would have been released in arcades by Midway. The only evidence of | '''Count Pacula'''<ref group="note">The title is not explicitly stated in [[:File:Count Pacula proposal.pdf|the publicly released proposal pages.]] However, page 3 has a header reading "COUNT PACULA," suggesting that this was meant to be the game's name.</ref> was a proposed hybrid pinball/video game that would have been released in arcades by Midway. As the name suggests, it was planned to be a twist on ''Pac-Man'' where the player controlled a Dracula-like version of the character, evading Pac-Man and his family instead of the traditional ghosts. | ||
The only evidence of the game's existence are various documents in the archives of the Strong Museum of Play,<ref>[https://twitter.com/365ofpac/status/1268273147666673670 Tweet by "365ofPac" (June 3, 2020)]</ref> with nothing suggesting that it ever began development. | |||
== Design documents == | == Design documents == |
Revision as of 08:09, 29 Mayıs 2022
Count Pacula[note 1] was a proposed hybrid pinball/video game that would have been released in arcades by Midway. As the name suggests, it was planned to be a twist on Pac-Man where the player controlled a Dracula-like version of the character, evading Pac-Man and his family instead of the traditional ghosts.
The only evidence of the game's existence are various documents in the archives of the Strong Museum of Play,[1] with nothing suggesting that it ever began development.
Design documents[edit]
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- ↑ The title is not explicitly stated in the publicly released proposal pages. However, page 3 has a header reading "COUNT PACULA," suggesting that this was meant to be the game's name.