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Pokermonster
09 Mar 11 22:48
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Considering the numerous random posts on the subject, a dedicated thread is long overdue in my opinion.

Hopefully, this will become the place to share all those stories and amusing anecdotes about Pacman that have been cluttering the forum in recent years.

As a courtesy to other users, please limit yourselves to no more than three posts per day.

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Crisp77
When: 09 Mar 11 22:49
Worlds best boxer by far.
By:
Pokermonster
When: 09 Mar 11 22:50
Oh, I forgot to mention that pictures are also welcome.

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By:
Pokermonster
When: 10 Mar 11 12:06
This is what happens when one reaches the 256th screen. Sad

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By:
Pokermonster
When: 10 Mar 11 12:08
And I bet you didn't know our little yellow buddy has an entire nebula named in his honour.

By:
Ken Masters
When: 10 Mar 11 12:09
Wrong one, that's the Jet-Set Willy nebula.
By:
Pokermonster
When: 10 Mar 11 12:11
Ahem, I beg to differ Ken.

This is a photo of the Pacman nebula, named on account of its shape.  I'm not kidding by the way.  Look it up.
By:
Ken Masters
When: 10 Mar 11 12:17
Maybe I've spent too long on here but it also reminds me a bit of a ladypart.

Back in 5 mins...
By:
Pokermonster
When: 11 Mar 11 23:04
The maximum score on the original arcade Pacman machine was 3,333,360.

There were only 256 possible screens, at which point the game crashed and displayed the corrupted screen as shown above.
By:
DaveEdwards
When: 11 Mar 11 23:06
Pokermonster, did you manage it?

My high score was somewhere just over 160,000 which wasn't too shabby as it goes I think.
By:
Pokermonster
When: 11 Mar 11 23:10
Hi Dave.

I reach the last screen and achieved well over three million many times, sir.  In all honesty, though, I think I just missed out on the maximum on account of allowing a couple of the blue ghosts to escape along the way.
By:
Pokermonster
When: 11 Mar 11 23:12
And you're right, sir, a score of 160,000 would put you in the realms of an expert, particularly if you didn't use any patterns.
By:
DaveEdwards
When: 11 Mar 11 23:12
I know there is a route to follow for those later screens, once you miss one of the blues you've got to keep to your route though or they'll have you!
By:
DaveEdwards
When: 11 Mar 11 23:13
I had a few moves worked out at the time, but to be honest I couldn't remember them at all now.
By:
Pokermonster
When: 11 Mar 11 23:15
When trying for the maximum, one of the most useful tips on Pacman is to make use of his secret hiding place.

As you can be playing for over five hours, it allows you to have something to eat, visit the loo etc.
By:
DaveEdwards
When: 11 Mar 11 23:18
Come on then, where is it?

It used to take me around 40 minutes to get to the 160k mark, but that tended to be my limit. I wonder if it was around that point that the pattern changed?
By:
Pokermonster
When: 11 Mar 11 23:24
The hiding place was in a corner just under the spot where the bonus fruit appeared.  That said, you couldn't just go there and expect the ghosts to ignore you, they had to be manipulated into certain areas of the maze first.

There were many different patterns, Dave.  I gave up on them after a while as it was much more fun to just freewheel.
By:
Pokermonster
When: 11 Mar 11 23:26
Here's another interesting Pacman fact:

The famous blackjack player, Ken Uston, once wrote a book about his love of Pacman.  It included many of the more popular patterns of the day.
By:
Pokermonster
When: 11 Mar 11 23:28
From memory, a score of 160,000 would have got you around the 4th or 5th key stage, Dave.

Most of the usual patterns changed around the 9th key, at which point all future screens became the same.  Pacman slowed down considerably and the ghosts stopped turning blue after consuming the power pills.
By:
DaveEdwards
When: 11 Mar 11 23:30
The one I really wanted to master was Defender. High on that was about 250k. Once saw someone take it to around the limit just under 1m. He was top drawer.
By:
Pokermonster
When: 11 Mar 11 23:34
I only played Defender occasionally.  I had a bit of a battle going with the arcade owner when I was a youngster: we had all the record high scores sewn up between us but I could never get near him on Defender. 

My games were: Pacman, Q Bert, Xevious and Joust.
By:
Pokermonster
When: 11 Mar 11 23:35
I think my high score on Defender was only about 50,000 but I can't remember that one too well. Happy
By:
Pokermonster
When: 11 Mar 11 23:41
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By:
Pokermonster
When: 15 Mar 11 01:16
Each ghost had its own unique characteristics.

In an interview, creator Toru Iwatani stated that he had designed each ghost with its own distinct personality in order to keep the game from becoming impossibly difficult or boring to play.
By:
mrbadger
When: 15 Mar 11 01:39
As a courtesy to other users, please limit yourselves to no more than three posts per day.

LaughLaughLaugh
By:
Pokermonster
When: 15 Mar 11 01:44
You should have posted before midnight, Mr Badger.  Now you've only got two left today.
By:
mrbadger
When: 15 Mar 11 01:46
oof!
By:
Veridis Quo
When: 15 Mar 11 01:47
An old SonyEricsson mobile phone of mine used to limit me to just one play of the built-in games before a purchase was required to play any further. Before dying/completing a level on Pacman, I'd hold cancel to escape out of the game - before the phone registered my play. This allowed me to go back and play again without paying.

Small pleasures are the best. Happy
By:
treble
When: 15 Mar 11 01:57
I prefer Frogger.

Sorry
By:
Pokermonster
When: 15 Mar 11 02:01
Blasphemy! Shocked
By:
treble
When: 15 Mar 11 02:04
Always wondered.

What exactly are the little things that pacman eats?

If the ghosts really are ghosts, why dont they just pass through Pacman?

In Pakistan, have they renamed it to avoid offence?
By:
Pokermonster
When: 15 Mar 11 02:15
Funnily enough, Treble, the game was renamed from the original PUCK MAN because its American distributors, Bally Midway, were concerned their cabinets would be targeted by vandals looking to create an obscenity by altering the P.
By:
treble
When: 15 Mar 11 02:17
Bally Midway.

Are they the company that went on to Mortal Kombat fame?
By:
Pokermonster
When: 15 Mar 11 02:17
I've only ever heard the dots that Pac Man eats being referred to as... well, dots.
By:
Pokermonster
When: 15 Mar 11 02:19
I'm not sure on your Mortal Combat query, Treble.  Probably.
By:
treble
When: 15 Mar 11 02:30
Just checked PM. They are indeed the same company.

Something very sad must have happened to them to shift them from making games about little yellow men eating dots to games where you can rip people's heads and spinal columns off.
By:
Pokermonster
When: 15 Mar 11 02:33
A sad reflection of modern tastes, Treble.

I, for one, believe the original 80s arcade games were far superior.
By:
treble
When: 15 Mar 11 02:35
R-Type and Double Dragon were the nuts.
By:
Pokermonster
When: 15 Mar 11 17:50
Pacman was always an opportunist.

By:
Wedged
When: 15 Mar 11 22:55
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