PAC-MAN

I'm sure that PAC-MAN needs no introduction, he is a legend both in the gaming world, and outside of it thanks to cultural references (both good, and bad). So, in the hopes of saving you the same old spiel, I want to get right down to it. PAC-MAN is difficult (assuming you don't know the patterns), but that is what brings people back to keep playing! The most fun I have with this game is finding it at a restaurant or something, and playing it with a group of friends to see who can set the highest score. The only problem is that the quarter-eating machines also tend to have PAC-MAN's many spin-offs, which almost always seem to be more exciting. With that being said, they wouldn't exist without the original, and even though it has been improved in many ways in the series' later installments, this classic never really gets old.

The number of iterations and recreations also make it pretty accessible, and chances are that every self-respecting gamer has some version lying around somewhere, whether they know it or not. So dig around a bit, find that old cartridge, or pull up one of the infinite digital versions, and eat some dots.
The game can be found within this collection on Steam (as of 10/14/2016): http://store.steampowered.com/app/236470/
The free version of the game can be found for iOS here (as of 10/14/2016): https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pac-man-lite/id293778748?mt=8
The paid version of the game can be found for iOS here (as of 10/14/2016): https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pac-man/id281656475?mt=8
The game can be found on Android here (as of 10/14/2016): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.namcobandaigames.pacmantournaments&hl=en
Google released a pretty sweet Pac-Man doodle game here (as of 10/14/2016): https://www.google.com/logos/2010/pacman10-i.html

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