pac-man

     

Pac-Man (パックマン, Pakkuman) is a Japanese arcade game developed by Namco and licensed for distribution in the U.S. by Midway, first released in Japan on May 22, 1980. Immensely popular in the United States from its original release to the present day, Pac-Man is universally considered as one of the classics of the medium, virtually synonymous with video games, and an icon of 1980s popular culture. Upon its release, the game became a social phenomenon that sold a bevy of merchandise and also inspired, among other things, an animated television series. It also inspired the Buckner & Garcia single Pac-Man Fever, which in the first half of 1982 became a #9, million-selling pop single.

Trivia about pac-man

  • The creator of this game got the idea while noticing a pizza missing a slice looked like an open-mouthed head
  • The name of this classic game came from onomatopoetic Japanese for the sound a mouth makes while eating
  • In 2000 Hasbro gave this dot-gobbling '80s arcade star a new 3-D look for a PC game
  • Created in 1981, this video game character's life ends when you hear the following sound
  • Inky, Binky, Pinky & Clyde--a game
  • You had a ghost of a chance in this 1980 video game; a "Ms." version launched in 1982