Popular games for franchise Pink Panther

31.12.1998

A point and click adventure game on PC starring the Pink Panther.

08.09.1996

The Pink Panther: Passport to Peril is a 1996 adventure video game that teaches children about six different countries with the Pink Panther. The countries Pink visits are: England, Egypt, China, Bhutan, India and Australia.

13.11.2002

The Pink Panther is determined to find the treasure hidden in his uncle's house. Help him overcome all the obstacles that separate him from this wonderful treasure. Join the famous panther in some exciting adventures! Six different universes to explore: the Pyramid, Dracula's castle, the Gangsters nest, the Stone Age, etc. Fierce enemies to shake off...or to knock down. Wild hide and seek parties for the most stylish panther! Crazy roller skating rides. The main objective of all the levels in the game (except the final level) is to collect the key hidden in each level and get to the goal to proceed to the next level. There are a total of 12 "rooms" (levels) within 3 game modes: platform, race and boss fight.

31.12.1993

Compared to the Genesis/Mega Drive version, this version has different level designs among other differences.

31.12.1983

An LCD game based on The Pink Panther franchise. It was released in 1983.

01.01.1970

01.01.1970

Pursuit of the Pink Panther was based off the famous cartoon series and inspired by the Pink Panther movies starring Peter Sellers as inspector Clouseau. This game actually started out life as Trail of the Pink Panther by U.S. Games (based on the then current movie), but when U.S. Games went out of business they sold the rights to North American Phillips (NAP) who decided to release their own version of the game through their Probe 2000 division. It is unknown if any work was already done on the U.S. Games version or if any of those ideas were used in the Probe 2000 version of the game. Although Pursuit of the Pink Panther was heavily marketed at the June 1983 CES, it was never released, most probably because the special RAM/ROM chip that NAP used to squeeze all the graphics and gameplay elements into the game couldn't be reliably manufactured. When the first batch of chips came back defective from the manufacturer NAP decided to cancel the game rather than try and find a new source for the chips. The crumbling game market at the time was also a big factor in choosing not to go forward. Description: 'Players control the Pink Panther as he sneakily makes his way through several screens, attempting to outwit the Inspector. For his final challenge, he must dangle from a swinging rope, steal the famous Pink Panther diamond and escape unnoticed.'

31.12.1988

A "collect 'em up" where the player must evade a character using cartoon tricks and abilities and collect various objects.

31.12.2015

Based on the famous cartoon and movie series, Pink Panther Jewel Heist combines eye-catching cabinet design with intuitive joystick game play to offer an unmatched arcade experience.