Why arcade Pac-Man players literally grabbed onto the game
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Why arcade Pac-Man players literally grabbed onto the game
I am not sure if most of you are even old enough to have played PAC MAN in the arcade - but man, this was an interesting read...
Because I saw myself again, holding the side of the arcade as I jerked the PAC MAN controls violently to make those last minute turns...
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2019/02/ ... -the-game/
Because I saw myself again, holding the side of the arcade as I jerked the PAC MAN controls violently to make those last minute turns...
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2019/02/ ... -the-game/
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Re: Why arcade Pac-Man players literally grabbed onto the game
I am surprised that those joysticks weren't commonly jerked out of the machines.
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I never played Pac-Man in the arcade, but I'm old enough to have played it on the Atari 2800. Does that count?
Now I suddenly feel very old..........
Now I suddenly feel very old..........
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I played Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man on my dad's Tandy 1000. Preferred Ms. Pac-Man though. That's as far back as I go. I have played the Atari 2600 though. We never got to the arcades really at all at that age. And no consoles. We were a computer family. Had a Tandy 1000 and a Color Computer 3.
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Agreed.
Well if you didn't play Pac-Man in the arcade, we definitely know you're not old if you compare yourself to me.Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 12:00 am I never played Pac-Man in the arcade, but I'm old enough to have played it on the Atari 2800. Does that count?
Now I suddenly feel very old..........
I remember my sisters had one of these (though I distinctly remember the paddles being completely black)...MusicallyInspired wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 12:31 am I played Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man on my dad's Tandy 1000. Preferred Ms. Pac-Man though. That's as far back as I go. I have played the Atari 2600 though. We never got to the arcades really at all at that age. And no consoles. We were a computer family. Had a Tandy 1000 and a Color Computer 3.
https://dustyconsoles.files.wordpress.c ... g_0740.jpg
After that, we got the Atari 2600, then the 5200, then the Sega and NES...
And then came the might Tandy 1000 SX... which cost over $1,000. (I still have the receipt somewhere)
After my father saw how much I got into computers, he knew he made the right "investment"...
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Nice.
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I wish I had kept the Pong machine (to be clear the photo of the Pong machine is not a photo of ours - that was a google search, that's why I was saying I remember the paddles being black). So I am not 100% it was that model but it was something similar.
EDIT: Did a bit of googling. Chances are that was the model we had. Because I remember it being clunky. But I think it's because we got it for the Atari later, when I got the Atari as a gift.
Because I remember something like this:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... ler-FR.jpg
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I didn't play Pac-Man in the arcades, but I did play other games at the arcade. (I forget which - it was the mid-80s).
Speaking of Pac-Man ...
Speaking of Pac-Man ...
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I love me some Weird Al... but if we're gonna talk PAC MAN and songs, this was my jam...
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I love that the movements were not random when it came to the ghosts - but each was specifically programmed to have a "personality."
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