At 8:20 that was not K.C. Munchkin, it was the sequel of it called K.C.'s Crazy Chase. There was a huge difference in the two games, the first game was more the clone which went to court.
Video games were an entirely new medium back in the early 1980's so there wasn't any legal framework regarding infringement. And once companies saw the enormous profit potential coupled with the lack of legal protection, they naturally took advantage of it until it was no longer possible to do so. Thanks for the video my friend, good stuff indeed!👍 👍
The early footage got my mouth wide open... because I definitely saw people use screenshots and footage of Konami "Space King 2" AS Space Invaders. I was wondering what was that colored version... Turns out it's a completely different game.
Actually Galaxian NOT Galaga was a direct rip off of Space Invaders. Gorf (even though Midway Owned the American distribution rights to Galaxian and Space Invaders) utilized clone ports of Space Invaders and Galaxian to their game. Also you forgot about Popeye Pacman.
Pac-Man clones even made it to home computers. I owned MunchMan for the TI-99/4A. Instead of gobbling dots, you link chains in a similar Pac-Man type maze. You have creatures.(that changes every level) called Hoonoos, which you gobble Texas-shaped power pellets (remember it was Texas Instruments that developed the TI-99/4A) to gobble Hoonoos the exact same way as ghosts, with Hoonoos blinking colors to warn you they will no longer be safe for gobbling just like the ghosts on Pac-Man. By 1983 Pac-Man made it on the TI-99/4A.
Oh Shit! is the funniest of them all. Just a bunch of Dutch guys thought it would be a perfect idea to make a nearly-identical clone of Pac-Man on the MSX (which already had an official port by Namco), with the major difference being the lack of ghost AI and well... swearing Pac-Man :D This voice sample is of ridiculously good quality for a base MSX1 model.
I found a Pop Man machine in a sub sandwich shop in Mesa AZ in late 1981, cabinet had the screen verticle not angled like most other arcade game. Scores for eating ghosts and pellets was double, the maze had two side exits each side, and the ghosts had japanese names. Had no time to explore and find who made that but that is the one clone I saw.
Good video, but you showed the wrong game in the KC Munchkin segment. You showed the sequel/replacement to munchkin called KC's Crazy Chase instead of the original.
Piranha had another version that played very similarly to Pacman. The differences being that there were areas without walls and further levels the walls were invisible. There is a video on youtube that goes into detail.
if you really think about it (and the developers acknowledge this), wolf3d is a pacman clone, and doom is a pacman clone, so all doom clones would be pacman clones.
Crazy Otto is not a copy, is the original mis.pacman, Hackers modified the game and the creators, seeing potential instead of suing them, won the permissions thus making mis.pacman
Yes I have played it back in 81-82 at Patony's Pizza. It was on a cabaret cab and had no pacman graphics, just a plain lit Popeye Pacman. The game is the exact including the intermission screen except Pacman was replaced by a yellow POPEYE!
Eesh, I made it 32 seconds. Dude, please, either drink some coffee and let it kick in, or try to sound more interesting and more interested in narrating your own video. zzzzzzz
At 8:20 that was not K.C. Munchkin, it was the sequel of it called K.C.'s Crazy Chase. There was a huge difference in the two games, the first game was more the clone which went to court.
I’m surprised Hyper Pacman didn’t make it onto the list, probably one of the better knock offs in history
Video games were an entirely new medium back in the early 1980's so there wasn't any legal framework regarding infringement. And once companies saw the enormous profit potential coupled with the lack of legal protection, they naturally took advantage of it until it was no longer possible to do so. Thanks for the video my friend, good stuff indeed!👍 👍
Yep. I bet they had good times
Hey, Brendon from Pacific Arcades here! Big thanks for attributing my site, most people don't bother. Nice video :)
Thank you so much!! And awesome arcade content on your site!
The early footage got my mouth wide open... because I definitely saw people use screenshots and footage of Konami "Space King 2" AS Space Invaders. I was wondering what was that colored version... Turns out it's a completely different game.
7:00 Even if it's a Clone I LOVE LOCK N' CHASE, Along With KC Munchkin and Devil World!
Ms. Pac-Man was made in 1981 not 1982...
Super Pac-Man and Pac-Man Plus were made in 1982
Otto from Crazy Otto looks like the Pac-Man on the marque of the original Pac-Man game
Crazy otto is Ms. pac-man prototype lmao
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A random commenter said that Genie predicted SMB4
Actually Galaxian NOT Galaga was a direct rip off of Space Invaders. Gorf (even though Midway Owned the American distribution rights to Galaxian and Space Invaders) utilized clone ports of Space Invaders and Galaxian to their game. Also you forgot about Popeye Pacman.
39 subs and youre in my reccomended. You must be doing something right!
Pac-Man clones even made it to home computers. I owned MunchMan for the TI-99/4A. Instead of gobbling dots, you link chains in a similar Pac-Man type maze. You have creatures.(that changes every level) called Hoonoos, which you gobble Texas-shaped power pellets (remember it was Texas Instruments that developed the TI-99/4A) to gobble Hoonoos the exact same way as ghosts, with Hoonoos blinking colors to warn you they will no longer be safe for gobbling just like the ghosts on Pac-Man. By 1983 Pac-Man made it on the TI-99/4A.
Are you forgetting 3-Demon and Oh Shit!?
Just looked those up! Thanks, I’ll have to add them to a future vid
Oh Shit! is the funniest of them all. Just a bunch of Dutch guys thought it would be a perfect idea to make a nearly-identical clone of Pac-Man on the MSX (which already had an official port by Namco), with the major difference being the lack of ghost AI and well... swearing Pac-Man :D This voice sample is of ridiculously good quality for a base MSX1 model.
I found a Pop Man machine in a sub sandwich shop in Mesa AZ in late 1981, cabinet had the screen verticle not angled like most other arcade game. Scores for eating ghosts and pellets was double, the maze had two side exits each side, and the ghosts had japanese names. Had no time to explore and find who made that but that is the one clone I saw.
Good video, but you showed the wrong game in the KC Munchkin segment. You showed the sequel/replacement to munchkin called KC's Crazy Chase instead of the original.
Such wonderful times, glad I lived them.
Definetely want to see more, preferably the semicom series.
Piranha had another version that played very similarly to Pacman. The differences being that there were areas without walls and further levels the walls were invisible. There is a video on youtube that goes into detail.
You really deserve more subscribers your videos are very informative
My folks had the Magnavox Odyssey but K.C Munchkin definitely did not look like THAT. Did they make a different version after being sued?
The version in the video WAS the replacement, in the video he showed the sequel KCs crazy chase wich was made after the lawsuit
Would love to see more pac-man clones
if you really think about it (and the developers acknowledge this), wolf3d is a pacman clone, and doom is a pacman clone, so all doom clones would be pacman clones.
And people say clones in Smash are the worst
Lock n chase was cool, yes a rip off of Pacman, but enough differences to stave off any lawsuits.
I am now have low vision, so these games & the slower speed suit me. How do I download some of these pleae?
Crazy Otto is not a copy, is the original mis.pacman, Hackers modified the game and the creators, seeing potential instead of suing them, won the permissions thus making mis.pacman
you missed "Oh shit"
The Pac is back, boys!
Pirahna was a bootleg of another bootleg called Barracuda.
The hand the arcade game the hand the black lines look just like dig dug.
pacman is my favorite game
Did you ever hear of Popeye Pacman?
Yes I have played it back in 81-82 at Patony's Pizza. It was on a cabaret cab and had no pacman graphics, just a plain lit Popeye Pacman. The game is the exact including the intermission screen except Pacman was replaced by a yellow POPEYE!
U forgot about the Japanese babes on puckman pockimon
Ms Pac-Man is just Midway and GCC having a baby
Edit: Lawrence shut up bot
Every game is a knockoff of another game.
okay but what the actual fuck is wrong with the person playing the Pac-Man games as b-roll footage
I thought PAC-Man was made by Tengen originally
Hey! I did a video on this exact topic recently!
Nice! Arcade clones are a fun to play and research.
Konami made clones of somebody's else games and then they were suing others for making similar games they made. Hypocrisy capitalist pig level.
Eesh, I made it 32 seconds. Dude, please, either drink some coffee and let it kick in, or try to sound more interesting and more interested in narrating your own video. zzzzzzz