Friday, May 21, 2010

You share Birthdays with Pac-Man!!!

Google Doodle Celebrates Pac-Man's 30th Anniversary

Fans Can Play Pac-Man From Google's Homepage for 48 Hours


Pac-Man is back. And to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the classic video arcade game,Google has unveiled its first-ever interactive doodle – a Pac-Man game that Web users can play straight from Google's homepage.

PHOTO To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the classic video arcade game, Google unveiled its first-ever interactive doodle ? a playable Pac-Man
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the classic video arcade game, Google unveiled its first-ever interactive doodle -- a playable Pac-Man
(Courtesy Google)

On May 22, 1980 the now-iconic Pac-Man game was released in Japan by Namco Bandai Games. Originally called Puck Man, Pac-Man launched in the U.S. in October 1980 and went on to sell more than 100,000 units in its first year of production.

The name of the game comes from the sound of eating, according to the official Pac-Man website. "Paku" is the Japanese sound for "chomp."

Now the game is listed by Guinness World Records as the world's most successful coin-operated game.

To help recognize the pop culture mainstay, at 11 a.m. ET today (midnight in Japan), Google turned its homepage over to a Pac-Man game that can be played for the next 48 hours.

Visitors can click on the "insert coin" button or wait 10 seconds to automatically start the game, which reaches 256 levels.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

That's all fine and all, but busy people like Geoff are far too swamped to be playing Pac-Man like the rest of us slackers. He's got at least 15 meetings, 6 load-ins, 4 techs, and a partridge in a pear tree to rig with practicals. And birthdays? Jeez, what are you thinking?

Happy 50th Geoff!

Mark S.