Where to Download Google Pacman?
Pac-Man (Japanese: パックマン Pakkuman) is an arcade game developed by Namco and licensed for distribution in the United States by Midway, first released in Japan on May 22, 1980.[1][2] Immensely popular from its original release to the present day, Pac-Man is universally considered as one of the classics of the medium, virtually synonymous with video games, and an icon of the 1980s popular culture. Upon its release, the game—and, subsequently, Pac-Man derivatives—became a social phenomenon[6] that sold a bevy of merchandise and also inspired, among other things, an animated television series and a top-ten hit single.[7]
When Pac-Man was released, the most popular arcade video games were space shooters, in particular Space Invaders and Asteroids. The most visible minority were sports games that were mostly derivative of Pong. Pac-Man succeeded by creating a new genre and appealing to both genders.[8] Pac-Man is often credited with being a landmark in video game history, and is among the most famous arcade games of all time.[9] The character also appears in more than 30 officially licensed game spin-offs,[10] as well as in numerous unauthorized clones and bootlegs.[11] According to the Davie-Brown Index, Pac-Man has the highest brand awareness of any video game character among American consumers, recognized by 94 percent of them.[12] Pac-Man is one of the longest running video game franchises from the golden age of video arcade games, and one of only three video games that are on display at the Smithsonian in Washington D.C., (along with Pong and Dragon's Lair).[13]
For the weekend of May 21–23, 2010, Google changed the Google logo on its homepage to a fully playable version of the game[41] to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the game's release. This was the first fully interactive special Google logo (or Google Doodle, as these are known).
The company's logo on the Google Search start page was turned into a fully interactive Javascript version of the game, which faithfully reproduced virtually all elements of the original game. The only major differences from the original were the unique layout of the maze (spelling out the word "Google"), as well as the ability to play both Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man simultaneously.[42] After finishing the game, the website automatically redirected the user to a search of Pac-Man 30th Anniversary.[43]
The long-lasting impact of the iconic game and the nostalgia associated with it was apparent, even after 30 years, when companies across the world were experiencing precipitous drops of productivity with the Google version and some even temporarily blocked the Google website from their workplace computers on the Friday it was uploaded.[44][45][46]
Because of the overwhelming popularity of the Pac-Man doodle, Google decided to allow access to the game through a separate web page.[47]
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacman
News: Google has decided to permanently offer its version of Pac-Man at http://www.google.com/pacman. Read on if you want to know how you can download a copy of your own for more Pac-Man fun.
If Friday’s Google Doodle didn’t feed your Pac-Man fever, you can now download the special Google () version of Pac-Man and play on your own time. Over at StackOverflow, users worked together to figure out how to extract and host the special version of Pac-Man, created by Google in honor of the yellow guy’s 30th birthday, for play online or off.
You can play the game live at http://macek.github.com/google_pacman/ or you can download the code and run the game from your browser anytime, by downloading the source at Github.
When Pac-Man was released, the most popular arcade video games were space shooters, in particular Space Invaders and Asteroids. The most visible minority were sports games that were mostly derivative of Pong. Pac-Man succeeded by creating a new genre and appealing to both genders.[8] Pac-Man is often credited with being a landmark in video game history, and is among the most famous arcade games of all time.[9] The character also appears in more than 30 officially licensed game spin-offs,[10] as well as in numerous unauthorized clones and bootlegs.[11] According to the Davie-Brown Index, Pac-Man has the highest brand awareness of any video game character among American consumers, recognized by 94 percent of them.[12] Pac-Man is one of the longest running video game franchises from the golden age of video arcade games, and one of only three video games that are on display at the Smithsonian in Washington D.C., (along with Pong and Dragon's Lair).[13]
For the weekend of May 21–23, 2010, Google changed the Google logo on its homepage to a fully playable version of the game[41] to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the game's release. This was the first fully interactive special Google logo (or Google Doodle, as these are known).
The company's logo on the Google Search start page was turned into a fully interactive Javascript version of the game, which faithfully reproduced virtually all elements of the original game. The only major differences from the original were the unique layout of the maze (spelling out the word "Google"), as well as the ability to play both Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man simultaneously.[42] After finishing the game, the website automatically redirected the user to a search of Pac-Man 30th Anniversary.[43]
The long-lasting impact of the iconic game and the nostalgia associated with it was apparent, even after 30 years, when companies across the world were experiencing precipitous drops of productivity with the Google version and some even temporarily blocked the Google website from their workplace computers on the Friday it was uploaded.[44][45][46]
Because of the overwhelming popularity of the Pac-Man doodle, Google decided to allow access to the game through a separate web page.[47]
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacman
News: Google has decided to permanently offer its version of Pac-Man at http://www.google.com/pacman. Read on if you want to know how you can download a copy of your own for more Pac-Man fun.
If Friday’s Google Doodle didn’t feed your Pac-Man fever, you can now download the special Google () version of Pac-Man and play on your own time. Over at StackOverflow, users worked together to figure out how to extract and host the special version of Pac-Man, created by Google in honor of the yellow guy’s 30th birthday, for play online or off.
You can play the game live at http://macek.github.com/google_pacman/ or you can download the code and run the game from your browser anytime, by downloading the source at Github.