Hey, works for me. The real question is, via what platform were you playing Pac-Man?
Even if you exclude emulators, there are must be 100s of systems on which one can play some version of a Pac-Man game by now. Remarkable to think about.
Back in the day, it was the Atari 2600 for me. (One of the reasons I chose that particular image.) I think my folks might actually still have that whole system in their basement somewhere.
Nice. We had the 2600, what a fine console that was. We sold ours off, though.
I wonder how well the 2600 has held up? My 8-bit NES and cartridges still work, so I presume there must also be vintage Ataris out there, still rocking it with the bleeps and bloops.
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Hey, works for me. The real question is, via what platform were you playing Pac-Man?
Even if you exclude emulators, there are must be 100s of systems on which one can play some version of a Pac-Man game by now. Remarkable to think about.
Back in the day, it was the Atari 2600 for me. (One of the reasons I chose that particular image.) I think my folks might actually still have that whole system in their basement somewhere.
Nice. We had the 2600, what a fine console that was. We sold ours off, though.
I wonder how well the 2600 has held up? My 8-bit NES and cartridges still work, so I presume there must also be vintage Ataris out there, still rocking it with the bleeps and bloops.
I feel like this ought to be appended to this post:
http://google.com/pacman
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