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3D Maze Man: Amazing Adventures

3D Maze Man: Amazing Adventures

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Descr: 3D Maze Man: Amazing Adventures is a 1998 video game for Microsoft Windows unofficially based on Namco's Pac-Man games and character. In 2000, Pac-Man licensee Hasbro sued to prevent the production and distribution of this and other eGames' other offerings, which included a Tetris-inspired game. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1998
Developer: Webfoot Technologies
Publisher: eGames
Genre: List of maze video games
Composers: Ariel Gross
Platform: Microsoft Windows

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