Best viewed at 800 X 600 With a Java capable browser The Tribute Every man needs a good women by his side and Ms Pac-Man is just that women The Facts Ms Pac-Man was a sequel to the monster hit Pac-Man. Manufactured by Midway, this well loved game was available in both cocktail and upright versions. With a simple game play of moving around a maze collecting dots while avoiding the badies; Ms Pac-Man became the love of many. The Ms. Pac Man Page So what’s your story? This is the third piece to my arcade collection. First came a Crazy Climber cocktail table followed by a Space Duel upright. I came across this game in an unconventional way. When I started my new hobby I was naturally very excited. As I was telling one of my co-workers about my new purchases (a bulk purchase of 6 machines) He then said he had a Ms Pac-Man that he has had in his den for some time. When I pushed him to sell it to me he did. This I great I thought. A working Ms Pac-Man that has been out of circulation for a while. It must be in good shape. Guess again My Ms Pac-Man had led a tough life. Heavily faded from years in the sun with a front that was all damaged from a having a coin door hasp placed over it. It didn’t help.... the coin door was all crowbared apart anyway. In a large hole in the side, protruded a red toggle switch for the machines power. When I asked about it I was told that he didn’t like reaching around the machine to turn it on and off so he moved the switch. I like things more stock so that would have to be repaired. The front and sides had many spray can paint markings and to make matters worse, the machine stopped working when the owner moved it out of his basement for me to pick it up. Restoration: The electronic repairs were not too tough. The main PC board had broken off of it’s mount when the machine was moved and had broken off a few components. Since it had no schematics I took it to my local electronics store and argued with my friend there if "this is a zener diode...No its a capacitor... and so on. By the way.. They were right. Did you realize that Ms Pac-Man boards are nothing more then reworked Pac-Man boards with some EPROM changes and a daughter card? With the game functioning again, I set off on making Ms Pac-Man a pretty lady again The switch was removed and I made a new mounting plate for a standard on/off switch as well as puttied up the 1 inch hole in the side. A trip the paint store got me a gallon of blue paint that we computer matched from the back of the machine. A new coin door was purchased to replace the old mangled on and the wood damage to the front of the machine was repaired. New "T" trim was easy and always adds a great finishing touch. The badly worn control panel overlay was replaced with a new one as well as the faded marquee. The hardest part was the repainting. Do you know that the art on Ms Pac-Man is entirely painted? This left me with hours of masking and painting of the lady herself and the 2 ghosts on the bottom. The sides were painted solid blue as repairing both sides would have taken a millennium. If you to wish to restore a Ms Pac-Man, be sure to check out the FOR SALE links on the previous page. There you will find the links that got my lady looking respectable again If your browser does not support this Java script OR you which to access more sound of the Arcade, Press on Ms. Pacman Picture Gallery of My Ms Pac Man Ms Pac Man: Front (70K) Ms Pac Man: Side (92K) Ms Pac Man: Artwork (132K) Ms Pac Man: Coinbox (119K) Ms Pac Man: marque (87K) Ms Pac Man: Inside (125K) The Power Supply (133K) The P.C. Board (125K) Ms Pac Man: Instructions (69K) Ms Pac Man: Points (70K) Screen Shot (103K) 1 or 2 players (33K) Do you have a Ms Pac Man arcade game and need some of it's technical information? Click here for all the switch setting or click here for the PC board pin outs Ms Pac man is also supported in the Manuals and Schematics pages of the Basement Arcade. See the manual page by clicking here Want to play Ms. Pac Man on your PC? Download a copy of Ms. Pac PC now! Back to the Basement arcade E-Mail me ! The coin counter says you have inserted coin number
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