By 1982, 400,000 cabinets had been sold in the US alone, generating an incredible amount of revenue not only for Midway and Namco, but for the burgeoning amusement industry – it remains one of the highest-grossing video games of all time, having taken over $2.5 billion by the 1990s. Originally titled “Puck-Man” in its native country, it wasn’t an instant success it would be the Western launch – with the updated title of Pac-Man (an attempt by North American distributor Midway to avoid unruly teens substituting the “P” in Puck-Man with an “F” to create something a little less agreeable) – that would turn Iwatani’s creation into a household name all over the world. The original game file size was actually just 24kb. The creation of Namco programmer Toru Iwatani, the original arcade game hit Japan on May 22nd, 1980 before arriving in North America five months later. However, it was over three decades ago when Pac-Man first turned a legion of eager youngsters onto video gaming.
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Despite his advanced years, the yellow pill-popper’s popularity shows no signs of waning – in fact, with a new TV show and series of games on the market, he’s gaining fame with an entirely new generation of players. He predates the likes of Mario, Sonic, Lara Croft and every other interactive entertainment mascot and this year celebrates an amazing 35 years in the business.
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Pac-Man is without a shadow of a doubt gaming’s first truly famous face.
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We take a look at the history and nostalgia around Pac-Man