Gator Panic

Gator Panic, known as Wacky Gator in the US and Wani Wani Panic (ワニワニパニック) in Japan, is a redemption arcade game released in 1988 by Namco. The game plays very much like Whac-A-Mole, but features alligators coming out of the cabinet horizontally instead of moles coming out vertically. The game was named Wacky Gator for North America and featured a different cabinet design.

Gator Panic
Japanese promotional sales flyer
Developer(s)Namco
Publisher(s)
SeriesWani Wani Panic
Platform(s)Arcade, Mobile phone, iOS
Release
  • JP: February 1988
  • NA: 1990
Genre(s)Redemption
Mode(s)Single-player

Remakes

A digital remake was made in 2006 for Point Blank DS on the Nintendo DS, and retains the original design from the Japanese release. The game was digitally remade again in 2007 for Namco Museum Remix under the name Gator Panic Remix. This version has the player swing Pac-Man at the alligators by using the Wii Remote and Nunchuck; it was included again in Namco Museum Megamix which was released in 2010. An iOS version of Gator Panic was also released in 2010, but was removed from the app store on March 30, 2015. All digital versions of the game retain the title Gator Panic in regions outside Japan.

Sequels

The game has had several sequels and revisions since the original's release:[1]

  • Kani Kani Panic AKA Cracky Crab (1991) - Similar title that uses crabs instead of alligators (naturally, they move sideways)
  • Same Same Panic - (1994) - Revised version featuring sharks instead of alligators
  • Wani Wani Panic 2 - (1996) - Released in America in 2012 as Funky Gators.[2]
  • CR Wani Wani Panic - (2000) - Pachinko game.
  • Wani Wani Panic RT - (2003)
  • Wani Wani Panic 3 (2008)
  • Whack'em Funky Gators (2016) - A digital remake of the game.[3] Known in Europe as Gator Panic.[4]

References

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