Jr. Pac-man Registry

Found below is a registry for all owners of an original Jr. Pac-man (factory dedicated) arcade machine. These are owners who have a confirmed Jr. Pac-man, and not a Mappy conversion. One of the few ways to confirm this is that the original Jr. Pac-man sideart is still in tact.

Owners are listed with a confirmed date of when they last owned a Bally Jr. Pac-man. If there were as many as 500 arcade machines produced originally, I would guess that there are less that one fifth of that number left.

Time for the registry

Note: These are only machines with Jr. Pac-man sideart in tact in some condition. This also helps rule out collectors with Mappy conversions or reproductions. The sideart wasn’t sold separately, all Jr. Pac-man kits included small Jr. Pac-man stickers that were commonly placed on Super Pacman or regular Pacman machines.

* = No Sideart on this game.

Collector Name Last Confirmed Serial No. Location
Roger Tilden June 2008 140 Arizona
Daryl Squires ? 140 Fredericksburg, VA
Unknown (Sold by Gateway to Games Mechanicsville, VA) March 2013 140 New York?
Jeff Rothe Sept. 2007 333 Indiana
Kyle Reed Feb. 2015 334 Dresden, OH
Michael C. Oct. 2010 336 New Jersey
Michael Louie (3xchaos Klov) April 2008 427 California
Ebay Auction *
(Winner: 5oclock_somewhere
Seller: Laura Clark)
Nov. 2007 454 Orlando, Florida
Anthony Pietrak May 2008 522 Pennsylvania
Mike * Aug. 2007 527 Maryland
Scott SGBlade * Sept. 2009 545 Trafalgar, IN
Richard Ford June 2007 632 Pennsylvania
Richard Sain Sept. 2007 665 Illinois
(Identity Withheld) June 2007 Michigan
Stephen Beall Feb. 2008 694 California
Jerry Cochran Jr. March 2015 738 Oklahoma
Jeff May Feb. 2014 781 High Ridge, MO
Derek Litton Early 2005 Massachusetts
Adam Fowler Feb. 2009 ? ?

Final Note about Jr. Pac-man

As of this writing in early 2007, I haven’t found a site that has scanned or vectorized Jr. Pac-man sideart. As a matter of fact, Rotheblog probably talks more about Junior Pac-man than any other website currently in existence.

I am always searching for more history about this game. In particular, I’d like to find out who produced the sideart, and if that was an in house team or off site. If you have any interesting knowledge or trivia about Jr. Pac-man, drop me a line. I’d love to add it to this website.

You can either email me directly, or use my contact form to get in touch with information concerning your Jr. Pac-man machine.