Pac-Man was EVERYWHERE kids, not just the arcade. Department stores, restaurants, gas stations, even my dentist had a Pac-Man machine! It truly was the golden age of video games and I'm so happy I grew up in it
Great video! As a child of the '80s, Pac-Man was a big part of my life at the time... I regularly played Pac-Man & Ms. Pac-Man in arcades and local pizza parlors, got both games for the Atari 2600 (plus handheld games), ate that sugary Pac-Man cereal, collected Pac-Man stickers, and even read paperback books of Pac-Man jokes and high-score tips. And I've still hung on to many of those things to this day!
That’s great Adam! Makes it even better that you have so much you’ve kept that you can sift through and reflect on the memories associated with each item.
I had a Pac-Man t-shirt. I had a homemade Pac-Man cake for my birthday. We had a 5200, and Pac-Man was one of the games we had. And I think I got a Pac-Man bowl and a cup with a handle like a coffee mug. Years later, I got the album at the second-hand store. The 80s were awesome.
I was never around in the 80s, but I do remember playing Pac-Man and Miss Pac-Man in the 90s and 2000s. I also remember watching the Pac-Man Christmas special on Cartoon Network back in the 90s when I was younger. As for video games, I own several Namco compilation games that include Pac-Man games.
Pac Man Mac N Cheese was my favorite! I remember when my parents bought a pop up camper, we would spend most of our summers camping and traveling. I used to beg my mom to make Pac Man macaroni for dinner.
Great video guys! Across here in Blighty "Mini Munchman" by Grandstand was the most popular Pac-Man style handheld and also included a realtime clock, alarm and stopwatch. Great memories of my first portable handheld gaming experience. Keep up the awesome work!
Pac-Man is a Classic for sure! I remember when I played Pac-Man for the Atari 2600 for the first time, it was good for a home council the Arcade version was alot better. Great Video as usual! 👍🏻🇺🇲
I caught Pacman fever at 2 years of age and never recovered. Born only a year before Pac, the two of us have grown up together. We've each had our good times and bad, had a wife and kids (he much earlier than I) and , coincidentally I swear, my wife bears a beauty mark on her face almost identical to Ms. Pacmans. That Tomy electronic game may have been my first video game experience, and the Atari classic was a true treat before we had much to compare it to.
@@RetroDaze This past November I suffered a stroke, which severely limited my use of my left hand. My "d-pad" operating hand. Since then I've been playing round after round of Pacman, slowly regaining full use of those fingers. I now count Pacman among my therapists.
Very sorry to learn of your stroke. Hope that you are pulling through that okay. To have Pac-Man help with something like that… it just puts a smile on one’s face.
5:23 the game on the right , that unlocked a fun childhood memory for me🤣🤣 thank you bro , the same day I played with that pac man game, I got my second kiss in a bowling alley 🤣🤣
@@RetroDaze I wish it was a BMX! Parents bought it for me around 1982..I was 7 yrs old. Kept it until I was 12 years old. Then I out grew it. Just a basic kids bike with Pac-man. The bike was black with PAC-man chasing the ghost and eating the pellets on the body of the bike. No other kids had my bike so it was so easy to keep an eye on it. One kid tried to steal it but got it back in no time.
Was anyone else perfectly satisfied with Atari 2600 Pac-Man when it first came out, and only found out that it was (supposedly) looked down on when Internet message boards became a thing in the 1990s?
No, actually it made me so mad that I didn't touch a 2600 game for 40 years. They hyped that game up like no other before it. It came out late and it SUCKED! I'm still pissed off about it, it was such a disappointment.
At the time we were fine with it but also were well aware that it was inferior to the arcade. The novelty of being able to play it at home made it’s weaknesses harder to be upset about.
I have a picture of myself on my first day of school (can't remember the grade) and I'm wearing an elastic Pac-Man belt with a magnetic square or rectangle buckle with a pic of the game screen in it.
i did have pac-man for the Atari 2600. one of my brother's friends came over & showed me that there was a glitch in the game where you can move pac-man up & down & he can pass thru the walls. but i forgot how to do now. i did have a pac-man board game & my mom bought a pac-man soap set where pac-man was a sponge & the ghost was the soap. i do remember the pac-man cereal as a kid.
even though the NES was the thing that cemented my love of videogames, I certainly cant deny all the pac-man stuff I was kinda into beforehand! I do remember the cartoon and probably played a fair amount of the 2600 (and later 7800) versions! nowadays I actually own the arcade 1up version of ms. pac-man and do fire it up from time to time. though it's been a hot minute I'm probably overdue, haha. also have to track down a copy of pac-man fever for our record collection! I think the one piece of pac-man merch I'd love to own is ken uston's 'mastering pac-man' strategy guide, I checked it out of a library once and it was actually kind of neat!
That’s the nice thing about a game like Pac-Man and Ms Pac-Man… you can go for a while without playing, then come back to it and it’s like no time passed.
I have a legit, bought copy on tape of the Buckner & Garcia album. Some of the other not-pac-man songs are cute too. I definitely remember the music for the Pac-Man cereal advertising. I don't think we ever had any. Mom objected to too many marshmallows. We grew up poor , so the vile bastardization of Italian cuisine was a delicacy. Picked up some regular Chef Boyardee spaghetti-Os not too long ago and I still think they are good. (A fair indication I will survive the zombie apocalypse by eating out of cans.)
You’ll fit right in with the rest of the Wastelanders that didn’t make it into the Vaults. 😆 As will the rest of us really, as we all love the stuff… though some may not admit it. 😝
1982 year for PAC-MAN was at its peak even though the horrible port for the console versions launched at the summer of 1982. It fizzled out by the second half of 1983 just a couple of months before the gaming crashed by late 1983 thanks to countless poor decisions from Atari and the oversaturation of home consoles filled with horrible games.
Pac-Man was EVERYWHERE kids, not just the arcade. Department stores, restaurants, gas stations, even my dentist had a Pac-Man machine! It truly was the golden age of video games and I'm so happy I grew up in it
Definitely! It was crazy just how prevalent that arcade cabinet was in society.
Great video! As a child of the '80s, Pac-Man was a big part of my life at the time... I regularly played Pac-Man & Ms. Pac-Man in arcades and local pizza parlors, got both games for the Atari 2600 (plus handheld games), ate that sugary Pac-Man cereal, collected Pac-Man stickers, and even read paperback books of Pac-Man jokes and high-score tips. And I've still hung on to many of those things to this day!
That’s great Adam! Makes it even better that you have so much you’ve kept that you can sift through and reflect on the memories associated with each item.
Thank you for this fantastic video on Pac Man.
You are most welcome Makoto!
I had a Pac-Man t-shirt. I had a homemade Pac-Man cake for my birthday. We had a 5200, and Pac-Man was one of the games we had. And I think I got a Pac-Man bowl and a cup with a handle like a coffee mug. Years later, I got the album at the second-hand store. The 80s were awesome.
Awesome video!!
Brings back all the great memories ❤️❤️❤️
That’s awesome John! Thank you for checking it out. Always a pleasure to bring back fond memories.
@@RetroDaze that’s why I love your channel. I was born in ‘73 so all this stuff makes me happy to relive again.
What a great year to be born! Mine is ‘74 (Tony G., producer).
@@RetroDaze awesome!!!!
Love the channel ❤️❤️❤️
I was never around in the 80s, but I do remember playing Pac-Man and Miss Pac-Man in the 90s and 2000s. I also remember watching the Pac-Man Christmas special on Cartoon Network back in the 90s when I was younger. As for video games, I own several Namco compilation games that include Pac-Man games.
Pac-Man transcends the decades and continues to be an icon.
Pac Man Mac N Cheese was my favorite! I remember when my parents bought a pop up camper, we would spend most of our summers camping and traveling. I used to beg my mom to make Pac Man macaroni for dinner.
What an awesome memory. Just goes to show that each person’s life was likely impacted by Pac-Man in a variety of ways… not just the game itself.
Great video guys! Across here in Blighty "Mini Munchman" by Grandstand was the most popular Pac-Man style handheld and also included a realtime clock, alarm and stopwatch. Great memories of my first portable handheld gaming experience. Keep up the awesome work!
That’s very cool Jayme. We tend to forget there were plenty of other countries that lived Pac-Man and had plenty of their own merch for it.
In the early 80s Six Flags was owned by Bally for a short time and in their parks the children's section was Pac-Man themed.
That would be extremely cool… a Pac-Man themed park.
Ms. Pac Man is still my favorite game!
It never seems to go out of style. It’s just that good!
Pac-Man is a Classic for sure! I remember when I played Pac-Man for the Atari 2600 for the first time, it was good for a home council the Arcade version was alot better. Great Video as usual! 👍🏻🇺🇲
Agreed. The Atari version was a far cry from the arcade version, but it suited our needs at the time.
I got a playable digital Pac-Man watch for my birthday in ‘82, by Nelsonic. The “mute” feature allowed for lots of gameplay while in class. 😊
Ha! Well played sir.
I caught Pacman fever at 2 years of age and never recovered. Born only a year before Pac, the two of us have grown up together. We've each had our good times and bad, had a wife and kids (he much earlier than I) and , coincidentally I swear, my wife bears a beauty mark on her face almost identical to Ms. Pacmans. That Tomy electronic game may have been my first video game experience, and the Atari classic was a true treat before we had much to compare it to.
What awesome connections you’ve had to Pac-Man through the years! That’s great stuff.
@@RetroDaze This past November I suffered a stroke, which severely limited my use of my left hand. My "d-pad" operating hand. Since then I've been playing round after round of Pacman, slowly regaining full use of those fingers. I now count Pacman among my therapists.
Very sorry to learn of your stroke. Hope that you are pulling through that okay.
To have Pac-Man help with something like that… it just puts a smile on one’s face.
5:23 the game on the right , that unlocked a fun childhood memory for me🤣🤣 thank you bro , the same day I played with that pac man game, I got my second kiss in a bowling alley 🤣🤣
Awesome! Now that would be hard to forget.
I had a Pac-Man themed bike. Loved that sucker
Like a BMX style bike? That would have been awesome.
@@RetroDaze I wish it was a BMX! Parents bought it for me around 1982..I was 7 yrs old. Kept it until I was 12 years old. Then I out grew it. Just a basic kids bike with Pac-man. The bike was black with PAC-man chasing the ghost and eating the pellets on the body of the bike. No other kids had my bike so it was so easy to keep an eye on it. One kid tried to steal it but got it back in no time.
That kid must have been suffering from a severe case of Pac-Man Fever 🤒
Was anyone else perfectly satisfied with Atari 2600 Pac-Man when it first came out, and only found out that it was (supposedly) looked down on when Internet message boards became a thing in the 1990s?
No, actually it made me so mad that I didn't touch a 2600 game for 40 years.
They hyped that game up like no other before it. It came out late and it SUCKED! I'm still pissed off about it, it was such a disappointment.
At the time we were fine with it but also were well aware that it was inferior to the arcade. The novelty of being able to play it at home made it’s weaknesses harder to be upset about.
I have a picture of myself on my first day of school (can't remember the grade) and I'm wearing an elastic Pac-Man belt with a magnetic square or rectangle buckle with a pic of the game screen in it.
That’s awesome! 😆 Probably felt like the coolest kid in school that day. 😎
Couldn't wait for Pac-Man on Atari 2600! And boy it wasn't that great! Neither was Donkey Kong! But I did play it, because that's what I had!
@@Rob_1776 Yeah Pac-Man was pretty disappointing on the 2600. And the sound effects were dreadful.
i did have pac-man for the Atari 2600. one of my brother's friends came over & showed me that there was a glitch in the game where you can move pac-man up & down & he can pass thru the walls. but i forgot how to do now. i did have a pac-man board game & my mom bought a pac-man soap set where pac-man was a sponge & the ghost was the soap. i do remember the pac-man cereal as a kid.
That bath set sounds like it would be rare today. The board game was pretty entertaining… for a while anyways.
My favorite waa Hopper-- I ðo remember the Pac Man song-
It’s an ear worm! But fun too.
Ohh I'll save you for tomorrow morning😊
Whenever best suits you. ;)
even though the NES was the thing that cemented my love of videogames, I certainly cant deny all the pac-man stuff I was kinda into beforehand! I do remember the cartoon and probably played a fair amount of the 2600 (and later 7800) versions! nowadays I actually own the arcade 1up version of ms. pac-man and do fire it up from time to time. though it's been a hot minute I'm probably overdue, haha. also have to track down a copy of pac-man fever for our record collection! I think the one piece of pac-man merch I'd love to own is ken uston's 'mastering pac-man' strategy guide, I checked it out of a library once and it was actually kind of neat!
That’s the nice thing about a game like Pac-Man and Ms Pac-Man… you can go for a while without playing, then come back to it and it’s like no time passed.
I have a Pac-Man board game and a Monopoly Pac-Man Arcade Edition
Very nice. You have Pac-Man Fever!
I have a legit, bought copy on tape of the Buckner & Garcia album. Some of the other not-pac-man songs are cute too.
I definitely remember the music for the Pac-Man cereal advertising. I don't think we ever had any. Mom objected to too many marshmallows.
We grew up poor , so the vile bastardization of Italian cuisine was a delicacy. Picked up some regular Chef Boyardee spaghetti-Os not too long ago and I still think they are good. (A fair indication I will survive the zombie apocalypse by eating out of cans.)
You’ll fit right in with the rest of the Wastelanders that didn’t make it into the Vaults. 😆 As will the rest of us really, as we all love the stuff… though some may not admit it. 😝
I think pac man fever could have been more of a hit if they sang it to the tune of cat scratch fever 🤣
Ha! That works perfectly. Still… making it to number 9 ain’t too shabby.
1982 year for PAC-MAN was at its peak even though the horrible port for the console versions launched at the summer of 1982. It fizzled out by the second half of 1983 just a couple of months before the gaming crashed by late 1983 thanks to countless poor decisions from Atari and the oversaturation of home consoles filled with horrible games.
The home console version was definitely not the same, though it was as close as we would get for a while.
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