What is pac-man atari game?

Pac-Man is a classic arcade game developed by Namco in 1980. It involved controlling a yellow, circular character named Pac-Man and navigating through a maze, eating pellets and avoiding ghosts. The game became a huge success and was soon ported to various gaming consoles and computers, including the Atari 2600.

The Atari version of Pac-Man was released in 1982 and featured similar gameplay to the arcade original. However, due to technical limitations of the Atari hardware, the game suffered from numerous graphical and gameplay-related issues. The game's graphics were significantly stripped-down and lacked the characteristic vibrant, colorful maze and Pac-Man character. The game also suffered from various glitches and bugs, including flickering and stuttering, which made it frustrating to play.

Despite the technical limitations, the Atari version of Pac-Man was a commercial success, mainly due to the popularity of the arcade original. It sold over 7 million copies, becoming one of the best-selling games for the Atari 2600. It also paved the way for numerous other Pac-Man spin-offs and sequels, cementing its place in video game history.