File:Count Pacula proposal.pdf

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Publication N/A (game proposal)
Date 1982-12-09
Downloaded from https://twitter.com/365ofpac/status/1268272948974096389 and https://twitter.com/365ofpac/status/1268273147666673670
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Four pages from a written proposal for a Pac-Man game focusing on one "Count Pacula", a hybrid arcade/pinball game. Midway ultimately never developed it. The document itself is in the collection of the Strong Museum of Play; both they and Shannon Symonds provided these images to the source linked above. (One of them has been cropped to remove extraneous black space from the left and right sides.)

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