Thursday, March 27, 2014 9:19:44 AM
BTW, just because they (Namco) didn't like it (that they bought
Microsoft-licensed products, didn't make it illegal.
http://www.amazon.com/Return-Arcade-Anniversary-Edition-Pac-man-Pc/dp/B00004YLZL
So Davy took Microsoft and Namco's Idea
And sold it for his own
And wonders why He is In Trouble
And why Global VR wanted out
Hence the Mental Health Treatment mandate
Two follow up versions were released, includes the arcade games from Namco. The first was Microsoft Return of Arcade, released in 1996 and containing Pac-Man, Dig Dug, Galaxian, and Pole Position. The second follow-up, released in 1998, was called Microsoft Revenge of Arcade and contained Ms. Pac-Man, Mappy, Rally-X, Xevious, and Motos. Officially, both of these follow-ups required Windows 95 or later, though the demo for Return of Arcade is a 16-bit program that requires only WinG to run in Windows 3.1.[1]
In 2000, to celebrate Pac-Man's 20th anniversary, Microsoft re-released Return of Arcade and added Ms. Pac-Man (as presented in Revenge of Arcade) to the roster of games. None of the other games from Revenge of Arcade were included. This updated package was called Microsoft Return of Arcade: Anniversary Edition.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Arcade
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