PAC-MAN 30th Anniversary: Play on Google

Posted on May 21, 2010 by feldman

PAC-MAN 30th Anniversary is sponsored by Google. You can play free PAC-MAN 30th Anniversary Game on Google homepage. Pac-Man turned 30, and Internet giant Google has decided to celebrate the PAC-MAN 30th Anniversary by enabling the Japanese video game on your homepage.

Web users entering the front page of Google found the miniature game, where he could distinguish himself in the colorful maze game logo search engine, and play PAC-MAN 30th Anniversary game.

Pac-Man was created by Toru Iwatani and launched on the market by Namco, with headquarters in Japan, the first time on May 22, 1980.

Google’s version includes music and video-game trademark, and the known ‘Insert Coin’ link appears instead of “I’m Feeling Lucky” of the browser.

While Pac-Man has grown to become the coin operated game’s best-selling story, the version of Google was not approved by some Internet users.

“What is that annoying audio Pac-Man on the search page,” wrote one of the more than 200 visitors from Google help page.

“I was hacked? I thought I had received a virus,” wrote another. The version of Pac-Man will be available on Google for 48 hours. PAC-MAN 30th Anniversary was a surprise for us all how forgot about this game.





Comments (2)

 

  1. Dan Spencer says:

    Definitely agree with what you stated. Your explanation was certainly the easiest to understand. I tell you, I usually get irked when folks discuss issues that they plainly do not know about. You managed to hit the nail right on the head and explained out everything without complication. Maybe, people can take a signal. Will likely be back to get more. Thanks

  2. Rick Damario says:

    Awesome, cheers for writing this. Pacman is the shit!

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