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Down Home Gamin': On the Trail of the Pac-Man


On 08/19/2025 at 08:40 PM by SanAndreas

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The early 1980s were awash in dot-eating maze games, thanks to the popularity of Pac-Man. Most of these games differed largely in cosmetic aspects. But a few developers did manage to stand out from the pack with unique twists.

Anteater (Tago Electronics, 1983, arcade) was one such developer, where the anteater's tongue left a trail in the maze of tunnels that could be attacked by ants. A year later, Sierra On-Line followed suit with Oils Well, a petroleum-themed version where the Pac-Man figure was a drill bit trailing a pipeline that was under attack by gremlins.

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Cary Woodham

08/20/2025 at 08:02 AM

I had never seen Anteater in an arcade nor heard of it until I played it on MAME in college!

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