3 Responses to “Revisit 80’s Pop Culture With Flash Pac Man”

  1. Argh … That’s much tougher than Ms. Pacman. It’s funny, over all the years, I’ve never actually played Pacman. I’ve spent dozens of hours with his girlfriend, Ms. pacman, but not with the man himself!

    …Dale

  2. You must have done pretty terribly Dale because I didn’t see your name on the high score. You should have still put it in there even if your hand eye coordination isn’t what it used to be. I bet I’ve played Ms. Pacman more too, but this was the one that spawned a generation of gamers. It’s funny that you can now play it without a pocketful of quarters.

  3. [...] While I’ve never been privy to the secret Sony executive meetings where they plot their delusions to try and control the media world, my gut tells me that Sony the music studio didn’t want to embrace this crazy mp3 “fad” and was more concerned about protecting CD profits then innovating and bringing an mp3 solution to the market early on. The result of course was that their precious Walkman has very little brand value today and is more recognizable as a footnote of 80’s subculture, then as a portable phone. [...]