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|image-3ds=PowerPelletTrophy3DS.png
|image-3ds=PowerPelletTrophy3DS.png
|image-wiiu=PowerPelletTrophyWiiU.png
|image-wiiu=PowerPelletTrophyWiiU.png
|desc-3ds-ntsc=These round, flashing items are found in all four corners of the stage. When PAC-MAN eats one, the normally fearsome ghosts turn blue and run off; that's PAC-MAN's cue to take them out. In Smash Bros., PAC-MAN eats a Power Pellet with his side special, sending him rushing in the direction he was facing.
|desc-ntsc=These round, flashing items are found in all four corners of the stage. When PAC-MAN eats one, the normally fearsome ghosts turn blue and run off; that's PAC-MAN's cue to take them out. In Smash Bros., PAC-MAN eats a Power Pellet with his side special, sending him rushing in the direction he was facing.
|desc-wiiu-ntsc=These round, flashing items are found in all four corners of the stage. When PAC-MAN eats one, the normally fearsome ghosts turn blue and run off—that's PAC-MAN's cue to take them out. In Smash Bros., PAC-MAN eats a Power Pellet with his side special, sending him rushing in the direction he was facing.
|desc-pal=These round, flashing items are found in all four corners of the stage. When PAC-MAN eats one, the normally fearsome ghosts turn blue and run off, which is the sign that PAC-MAN can take them out. In this game, PAC-MAN eats a Power Pellet in his side special, sending him rushing in the direction he was facing when he ate it.
|desc-pal=These round, flashing items are found in all four corners of the stage. When PAC-MAN eats one, the normally fearsome ghosts turn blue and run off, which is the sign that PAC-MAN can take them out. In this game, PAC-MAN eats a Power Pellet in his side special, sending him rushing in the direction he was facing when he ate it.
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=Arcade|game1=PAC-MAN|release1=1980|console2=Arcade|game2=PAC-LAND|release2=1984}}
{{Trophy games|console1=none|game1=PAC-MAN (1980)|console2=none|game2=PAC-LAND (1984)}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=Arcade|game1=PAC-MAN|release1=1980 (JP)|console2=Arcade|game2=PAC-LAND|release2=1984 (JP)}}
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