Munch Man TI-99 Price Guide & Value
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Details
- Console
- TI-99
- Genre
- Arcade
- Publisher
- Texas Instruments Incorporated
- Release
- 1982
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Released in 1982 for TI-99 , Munch Man is a arcade title from Texas Instruments Incorporated that represents an interesting piece for any collector.
The price stability makes this a reliable choice for collectors. The consistent demand for Texas Instruments Incorporated's classic titles, combined with the appeal of the arcade genre, makes it a solid addition to any TI-99 collection.
Description
Munch Man is a video game written by Jim Dramis for the Texas Instruments TI-99/4A home computer and published as a cartridge by Texas Instruments in 1982. Based on Namco's Pac-Man, Munch Man includes several variations that alter and enhance gameplay. Dramis later wrote Parsec for the TI-99/4A. The player controls the Munch Man using either the keyboard or joystick. Like Pac-Man, the goal of a level is to visit every part of the maze, but instead of eating dots the player fills the maze with a chain pattern. Four Hoonos (the equivalent of Pac-Man ghosts) attempt to thwart Munch Man's efforts to complete his mission. However, Munch Man always has his "Energizer" (the equivalent of a Pac-Man power pill) which gives Munch Man the ability to devour the Hoonos. The game ends when the player's lives are depleted. In level 20, 40, and 60, the maze is invisible and there are no chains. Instead, Munch Man must eat all the TI logos in the invisible maze. This gives the odd effect of showcasin