Billy most likely placed a hacked PAC man into that arcade to play out the perfect game as he said he had the joystick gripped so tight. So nobody could tell he wasn't really playing. Bet money
This is great, but how is it possible to make a video about the Pac-Man phenomenon and not feature a single second of the "Pac-Man Fever" song? That mystery's so puzzling I'm gonna spend the rest of the day reflecting on it.
The other problems I find with arcade games is when certain parts of the code are not properly written, these which cause the games to make what is known as a "kill screen." This is understandable since most arcade machine manufacturers had never believed any one person would ever play the machine for hours on end trying to get a champion's high score. For this game, the "kill screen" is in the form of the right side of the screen being taken up by the various characters built into the CHR-ROM, which occurs from level 19 on. On level 255, it's very hard to be able to finish the right side of the board, and you have to guess carefully where to go to avoid being ambushed by the ghosts.
I’m a huge fan of Pacman and the ghostly adventures animated show I love the funny moments and the special love moments of Pacman and Pinky in that show
It was changed to "Pac-Man" for the U.S. because the original title had controversy. Why? Because they were concerned that vandals may scratch out part of the "P" in "Puck-Man" which changes the first word to something vulgar.
so am i the only who realizes that G4 couldn't afford a copy of PAC ATTACK? and probably all the other cartridge based games. I love emulation but its a bit strange when a multi-million dollar channel can't afford snes games, and most of G4's shows don't acknowledge Emulation and are pretty much are against it.
Can you guys not bring up about it okay we just do we do and we still do healthy stuff and they are arcade games that are exercise like moving your body around
I don't either; such criticisms of these ports really irk me. Most home consoles, be it the 2600 or ColecoVision or others, simply did not have all the graphical and sound capabilities of the original arcade machines. Pre-crash, the ColecoVision was the closest one could get to it, but when Nintendo first came out with its FamiCom in Japan one year after the CV, its graphics were better yet. When the renamed NES made it over here in 1985-86, we were stunned too by its sharper graphics!
Railen Herman Either way, one thing that is odd is that the original episode was longer, in which Mitchell discussed some strategies of how he could take breaks by maneuvering Pac Man to certain spots, in which the ghosts could never get him. As they weren’t programmed to be able to reach every space on the board. As this version of the episode shows: ruclips.net/video/_13wt0p1XeE/видео.html Wonder if the scandal had something to do with this odd editing?
@@osurplessit possible. When he first start facing scandal? If not that I think another explanation would be advertising. In order to make more time for commercial advertising the network would need to edit content out. This is something early G4 shows might had to do because in the channel early years there weren't many sponsors. So commercial were short and often filled with just bumpers. Later more commercial breaks were either inserted. If the show couldn't make the edit, they would then just make breaks longer and trim time off the show.
Death isn’t the only thing Billy Mitchell cheated...
Billy Mitchell mentions cheating
0:48
“That’s right, we’re gonna cheat” -AVGN
Even now, everyone has Pac-Man fever.
"THere was a very angry reaction"
Don't spend money on that mindless entertainment. Spend money on OUR mindless entertainment... and do your homework
18:32 Wow lol that Billy Mitchel guy is seriously stuck in the 80's :D
Lol I came here to see Garrett Bobby Ferguson
These g4 icons are inspiring to an idie game developer.
I came to see the Cheater of the Century
I love Pac-Man! :D
This didn't age well for Billy Mitchell.
Billy most likely placed a hacked PAC man into that arcade to play out the perfect game as he said he had the joystick gripped so tight. So nobody could tell he wasn't really playing. Bet money
0:51-0:55 They act like Billy Mitchell did it first but it was actually Bill Bastable.
Love this yellow round boi and lady
pac man is lit
Am I the only one who thinks of Pac-Man, whenever I hear the book and movie title "Hunger Games"?
Why?
@@coolgirl2044 Just in name only. Pac-Man eats all the dots and you could call it a "Hunger Game".
@@BenJabituya Ohhhh okay lol I get it now! I'm also surprised that you actually responded since you made your comment almost a decade ago.
It's the Pac-Man theme.
I made a pac-man bed pillow for 6-th grade home-ec...dont know what happened to it
This is great, but how is it possible to make a video about the Pac-Man phenomenon and not feature a single second of the "Pac-Man Fever" song? That mystery's so puzzling I'm gonna spend the rest of the day reflecting on it.
I think they weren't able to secure the rights to that song; they may have had to pay B&G and/or Sony Music (the rightsholder) millions.
🌕••••••••••🍒••••••🔑••••
The other problems I find with arcade games is when certain parts of the code are not properly written, these which cause the games to make what is known as a "kill screen." This is understandable since most arcade machine manufacturers had never believed any one person would ever play the machine for hours on end trying to get a champion's high score.
For this game, the "kill screen" is in the form of the right side of the screen being taken up by the various characters built into the CHR-ROM, which occurs from level 19 on. On level 255, it's very hard to be able to finish the right side of the board, and you have to guess carefully where to go to avoid being ambushed by the ghosts.
I’m a huge fan of Pacman and the ghostly adventures animated show I love the funny moments and the special love moments of Pacman and Pinky in that show
0 dislikes? Dùh, it's PAC-MAN!
Lmix211 Yes, but now there is 1 :(
Gustavo Barría Chavarría that one person doesn't know any better.
Maybe that one person has something against G4 Icons? Cause everyone loves Pac-Man!
Even modern days
$5 Billion was spent in the US in arcade machines in 1981 alone? That seems a bit high, no?
No, he said 5 billion quarters
A Pac-Man *Toilet Seat?*
He's eating feces as well...
Well there is also pac-lingerie so anything's possible
Who is the narrator of the show
The man's name is "Jake Steele". Not much is known about him.
It's an alias but that's name he was credited under.
Puck-Man
It was changed to "Pac-Man" for the U.S. because the original title had controversy. Why? Because they were concerned that vandals may scratch out part of the "P" in "Puck-Man" which changes the first word to something vulgar.
@@ClassicTVMan1981X
It was changed everywhere, not just the US, though the US market was the reason for the change.
so am i the only who realizes that G4 couldn't afford a copy of PAC ATTACK? and probably all the other cartridge based games. I love emulation but its a bit strange when a multi-million dollar channel can't afford snes games, and most of G4's shows don't acknowledge Emulation and are pretty much are against it.
They could have at least tried to hide the Windows bar by cropping it out.
Time stamp, please.
Also could you elaborate on being against emulation?
Can you guys not bring up about it okay we just do we do and we still do healthy stuff and they are arcade games that are exercise like moving your body around
I like Pac-Man. But I prefer Rally-X.
I DONT agree that Atari Pacman stunk...
I don't either; such criticisms of these ports really irk me. Most home consoles, be it the 2600 or ColecoVision or others, simply did not have all the graphical and sound capabilities of the original arcade machines. Pre-crash, the ColecoVision was the closest one could get to it, but when Nintendo first came out with its FamiCom in Japan one year after the CV, its graphics were better yet. When the renamed NES made it over here in 1985-86, we were stunned too by its sharper graphics!
Billy Mitchell never did anything he used an emulator not an arcade machine
Spiffy Virus That was for Donkey Kong only
Railen Herman Either way, one thing that is odd is that the original episode was longer, in which Mitchell discussed some strategies of how he could take breaks by maneuvering Pac Man to certain spots, in which the ghosts could never get him.
As they weren’t programmed to be able to reach every space on the board. As this version of the episode shows:
ruclips.net/video/_13wt0p1XeE/видео.html
Wonder if the scandal had something to do with this odd editing?
@@osurplessit possible. When he first start facing scandal?
If not that I think another explanation would be advertising. In order to make more time for commercial advertising the network would need to edit content out. This is something early G4 shows might had to do because in the channel early years there weren't many sponsors. So commercial were short and often filled with just bumpers. Later more commercial breaks were either inserted. If the show couldn't make the edit, they would then just make breaks longer and trim time off the show.
@@osurplessstupid unreal