since Pac-Man gobbled its way across a screen?
as it happens yes, image
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tOkKa the game has just turned 40 years old, so the Smithsonian magazine brings us a
comprehensive history of the game itself, plus an analysis of why it became so
instantly popular, here are some neat tidbits about the game's juggernaut
journey,
one artifact in the museum’s collection provides
some insight into the messy reality behind the big business of Pac-Man. A 1982
Bally Midway advertisement shows Pac-Man in the center of a boxing ring,
surrounded by Pac-People who gaze up at him. “Don’t Trifle With a Heavyweight,”
the headline warns. The text below reveals that Bally Midway aggressively
pursued companies that attempted to sell unlicensed Pac-Man merchandise, those
youngsters at GCC went on to sell another game to Bally called Ms. Pac-Man,
which is just one of the twists and turns in the history
of Pac-Man you'll learn at Smithsonian, as it happens an
interesting read, I guess the modern equivalent would be a game like Candy
Crush?
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