KC Munchkin |
 | Munchkin is
cartridge number 38 in the official Philips line of games for the Philips
Videopac. In North America for the Magnavox Odyssey² it was called K.C.
Munchkin!, an inside reference to then president of Philips Consumer
Electronics Kenneth C. Menkin.
Designed and
programmed by Ed Averett, Munchkin is very heavily based on Namco's 1980 arcade
game Pac-Man, but not a direct clone. It was however, similar enough for Atari
to sue Philips and force them to cease production of Munchkin. Atari was
exclusively licensed to produce the first play-at-home version of Pac-Man, but
Munchkin hit store shelves in 1981, a year before Atari's game was ready. Atari
initially failed to convince a U.S. district court to halt the sale of
Munchkin, but ultimately won its case on appeal. In 1982, the appellate court
found that Phillips had copied Pac-Man and made alterations that "only
tend to emphasize the extent to which it deliberately copied the Plaintiff's
work." The ruling was one of the first to establish how copyright law
would apply to the look and feel of computer software. |
1 CREDIT - (High Score) |
Rank | Score | YouTube Name | Real Name | Date | Video Link |
1 | 837 | lactobacillusprime | Mark Vergeer | 07-02-2016 | VIEW |
2 | 384 | ZXFrankie | | 18-07-2015 | VIEW |
3 | 130 | Highretrogamelord | | 17-01-2012 | VIEW |
4 | 99 | Theshadowsnose | | 29-11-2015 | VIEW |
5 | 80 | Games of School | | 21-05-2015 | VIEW |
6 | 65 | marmaladeatkins | | 30-05-2008 | VIEW |
7 | 40 | TV Games Centers | | 05-07-2014 | VIEW |
8 | 34 | 210presence | | 08-12-2014 | VIEW |
9 | 32 | Steve Benway | Steve | 11-05-2008 | VIEW |
RANKED scores marked with * have NOT been verified.
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