Pac-Man Makes Guinness Book
phresno writes "As a gaming icon, everybody loves Namco's Pac-Man. The arcade machine sold over 293,000 units in just eight years of its initial release and is fondly remembered even 25 years later. The success of Pac-Man has awarded it not only pop culture status, but a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records. Long live Pac-Man!"
I always preferred Ms. PacMan myself. Better graphics and music.
Anakin Simpson: If you're not with me, then you're my enemy--ooh, donuts!
293 000 units? I think I dumped that many quarters into the game during the early 80s.
You want to know who isn't running Firefox 2.x? They spell it "definately" and "rediculous".
Anyone else catch the Namco Pac-man birthday floor show at E3? Six stripper-esque (esque, since they don't actually strip,) dancers singing "happy birthday to you" to a guy in a pacman suit, as the crowd (somewhat) sings along.
Surreal didn't even begin to describe...
The mods were just looking for a reason to use the Pac-Man icon again.
I stopped buying that book ever since i saw highly dubious catagories creeping in like "The shortest instruction manual for a computer" which was "awarded" to the iMac a few years ago.
An obvious advertisemsent.
I probably played Pac-Man before anyone else on Slashdot. It was September or October 1980, and I was a high school student living in Japan. My friends and I would go to a video arcade (or "game center" as they were called) in Jiyugaoka after school, and one day we came across this strange game with a cute yellow guy going around munching dots in a maze, completely unlike the Galaxian and other space-themed games we had been playing until then.
It really was revolutionary, and we were all instantly hooked. I can still play the pattern that my friend taught me then.
The video arcade where I first played Pac-Man 25 years ago is still there, incidentally.
Did they also award the Atari 2600 version as "Worst arcade to home console conversion ever!"?
"Plans are for fools! Oglethorpe, the plutonian (Aqua Teen Hunger Force)
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pacdasher
I agree, everyone knows that the shortest instruction manual is "Don't panic."
And did you exchange a walk on part in the war for a lead role in a cage? - Pink Floyd.
Obvious but manditory (and not entirely safe for work) link to the VG Cats History Of Pac-Man...
Well, I giggled.