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Five things you never knew about Pac-Man

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Pac-Man Having been a part of the pop-culture landscape for over 30 years now, Pac-Man is a pretty familiar character.

He has adorned cereal boxes, been the star of a Saturday morning cartoon program and appeared on virtually every gaming platform to have ever been released.

That's not just systems from Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo. It also includes essentially every cell phone that has a screen, long-dead portable systems and plug-and-play devices for your TV. Along the way, the little pellet-muncher has built an empire that has allowed publisher Namco-Bandai to survive the worst the economy could throw at it.

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But even the most well known icons have their secrets. This week, at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, Toru Iwatani, creator of the game, offered a postmortem on the industry's biggest franchise-and told a few tales most fans have probably never heard.

Here are the five most surprising:

The point of the game was to attract girls

While today's player is slightly more likely to be male, gaming in the late 1970s was pretty much exclusively a men's club. Iwatani wanted to change this, creating something that could appeal to both women and families, he says.

"The reason I created Pac-Man was because we wanted to attract female gamers," he says. "Back then, there were no home games. People had to go to the arcade center to play games. That was a playground for boys. It was dirty and smelly. So we wanted to include female players, so it would become cleaner and brighter."

Each ghost had specific orders

When you play the game, it might seem as if the four ghosts are actively chasing you. That's not exactly true. Iwatani intentionally avoided programming them with that purpose, since that would have resulted in Pac-Man zipping around the screen with four ghosts always right behind him.

Instead, it's only Blinky, the red ghost, who doggedly pursues you throughout the game. Pinky, the pink ghost (naturally), simply wants to position itself at a point that's 32 pixels in front of Pac-Man's mouth.  The blue ghost, Inky, is seeking to position itself at a similar fixed spot. And Clyde, the orange ghost, moves completely at random.

Because the player constantly has Pac-Man on the go, however, the ghosts are always changing direction and trying to achieve their goal, which adds to the challenge of the game.

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What, exactly, does Pac-Man mean?

You may have heard the story about how a pizza with a missing slice inspired Pac-Man's design. But it turns out the game was designed entirely around food. "I thought about something that may attract girls," says Iwatani. "Maybe boy stories or something to do with fashion. However, girls love to eat desserts. My wife often does! So the verb 'eat' gave me a hint to create this game."

That theme continued with the game's name. In Japanese, "puck puck" is akin to the U.S.
saying "munch munch". So the original name - Puck-Man - translated as "Munch man". (A savvy Midway Games official changed it to Pac-Man when the game hit the U.S.
to discourage vandals from shaving off part of the "P," thereby creating an obscene word.)

The missing puzzle piece

Pac-Man was designed to be as simple as possible, to attract a wide audience. The limits of technology in 1980 made this a little easier to achieve. Iwatani says he's happy about this now, but at the time, there was one more thing he wanted to add to the game.

"I wanted to have a shelter and it would move up and down," he says. "When the ghost comes, the ghost would be pinched by the shelter which would disfigure the ghost."

The ghosts were almost just one color

It's kind of hard to picture Pac-Man without the brightly colored ghosts today, but when the game was being developed, Iwatani says he was pressured hard to change that.

The president of Namco ordered him to make the ghosts a single color - red, to be precise - since she believed players would be confused that some ghosts, perhaps, were Pac-Man's ally.

Iwatani refused the order and on questionnaires to the game's testers, asked if they would prefer a single color ghost or four. Not a single person wanted the single-color option. That ultimately convinced the president she was wrong.

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2,143 comments

  • K-Smooth  •  7 months ago
    I liked Pac-Man, but I am a Donkey Kong guy!
  • Ike Niles  •  1 year 2 months ago
    Pac-Man was not a bad game for 1981 standard. I mean before that all we had was Pong and 10 years ago I couldn't send you this message. We sure have come a long way in Technology.
  • Angelo Tijam  •  10 months ago
    I love pac-man!! I aso like galaga. Ahh. Good times
  • jackson  •  1 year 2 months ago
    Pac-Man, Space Invaders, Asteroids: Great Memories!!!!
  • Jamie  •  1 year 2 months ago
    i love pac man i will no matter what happens!!! this guy was a geniuos
  • Michael  •  1 year 2 months ago
    Anytime you have 2 possible comments, some 1 will always attack with the negative 1... Try to take a possitive view in life for a change!! remember, you always catch more flies with honey!! Pacer.....
  • Fantasy Guru  •  1 year 2 months ago
    thats nothing new!!! anybody who has ever played the game knew that already!!! you knew which ghost went where...my question is how about the completely random disapperaing act when you go through the red ghost
  • brandonw  •  1 year 2 months ago
    pac-mans da @#$%!!
  • A Yahoo! User  •  1 year 2 months ago
    what is pac man
  • Lori  •  1 year 2 months ago
    pretty much everyone's comment was that Pac Man was & is great except for 2, I myself held high score for years in High School. Still obsessed, my daughter opened me a yahoo account with MRS>PACMAN as part of it!!! So for those 2... maybe you should get a life & try to stay young like the rest of us!
  • Frank  •  1 year 2 months ago
    It's nice to read news that brings a smile to my face instead of reaching for my BP meds...
  • Rhiannon  •  1 year 2 months ago
    yur a @#$%
  • Josh  •  1 year 2 months ago
    "What, exactly, does Pac-Man mean?"

    Manny Pacquiao! :D
  • Anesta  •  1 year 2 months ago
    oh i remember playing pac-man on my kid's nintendo set after they left home until the wee hrs & still have to go to work i'd start at approx: 7-8pm-until 7or8am 7 have to scramble to get ready for work & any pac-man game i was @it i am told im the best i had so much people crowded around me while playing & the ones who thaught they were better than i..I put to shame as far as pac-man g
  • WarFiend  •  1 year 2 months ago
    And 30 years later we're just hearing about this NOW? No offense to anyone but, forget Pac-Man. I wanna know the secret behind Mario Bros. 3 because I swear that game is a spawn from Satan! Even before AVGN said so! lol xD
  • Sarah  •  1 year 2 months ago
    Pac man is awesome!
  • Sarah  •  1 year 2 months ago
    Pac man is awesome!
  • Sarah  •  1 year 2 months ago
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  • Sarah  •  1 year 2 months ago
    Pac man is awesome!
  • Sarah  •  1 year 2 months ago
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