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Pac-Man 30th Anniversary

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Ms. Pacman was harder. :D I have some classic video games and I'm often surprised at how poorly I do at these "primitive" games.

Gosh, Pacman was so huge, I used to watch the cartoon too (Marty Ingels was the voice of Pacman :P ). As a matter of fact, there was a whole slew of arcade cartoons, Q-bert, Pole Position, Donkey Kong, Frogger. Oh Lord, and Rubic the Amazing Cube (voiced by Ron Patiilo <? Horshack or however you spell it from Welcome Back Kotter). The theme song was by Menudo who hosted the Saturday morning lineup that year, had to have been '83 or '84, I was in kindergarten spending every Saturday morning guh-LUED to the TV set.

BTW, I read once that the Japanese confused the word "monkey" with "donkey" hence DK's unusual name.

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Those old games are so addictive. I haven't played most new video games in a long time but I could play Frogger or Pole Position forever if I wanted to.

The one that always drove me the craziest was the one where you have to run around making burgers.

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