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Why Pac-Man was light years ahead of its time

Proof that Pac-Man pretty much invented gaming as we know it

Words: Matt Cundy, GamesRadar UK

It was released way back at the start of the 80s. So surely anything worth saying about Pac-Man has been said already? Actually, we don't think so. You may have heard how Pac-Man is gaming's premiere pop culture icon and how he single-handedly pushed electronic entertainment into the big time. But what you haven't heard until now is why Pac-Man is the original Resident Evil. Or why Pac-Man is more like Grand Theft Auto than you could ever imagine. Make no mistake, Pac-Man was light years ahead of its time.

It was survival horror before survival horror was even invented

Never mind its fizzy-pop fun and huggable attitude. Pac-Man has a dark, sinister core. At the epicentre of that dark, sinister core is a game that plunges the player naked and alone into a desperate, against-all-odds battle for survival in an inescapable maze occupied by pastel-coloured phantoms possessed by a hell-bent supernatural urge to kill you. It's the stuff of cold-sweat nightmares. The back of the box could easily look like this:

And if you're still not convinced, consider this. Locked doors are a staple feature of any survival horror. Guess what? Pac-Man has a locked door. Locked doors simply weren't a convention in 1980. It's no accident. Pac-Man is quite clearly the bedrock of the entire survival horror genre. You can't ignore the evidence.

Pac-Man was a casual game before 'casual' became a dirty word that made gamers convulse with sick in their mouths

Pac-Man ticks all the casual game boxes as they are defined today. It's simple to understand. It's simple to play. It can be engaged in short bursts. It's even perfect for mobile phones. And mobile phones were huge, screenless machines in 1980. It also broke with convention by not being about space, driving, sport or shooting, which made it infinitely more attractive to females.

The cute little ghosties were given names making them more relatable, which further appealed to the delicate sensibilities of 80s women. Better still, one of the ghosts - Pinky- was actually pink. Ladies like pink. And, despite being Pac-Man, Pac-Man was neither a masculine or macho character. He was naked, but had no discernible physical or behavioural characteristics that made him a man. Like a penis or beard or an irrational animalistic urge to punch other Pac-Men in the face after drinking 10 cans of cheap fizzy alcohol. Conversely, Pac-Man was also a brutally hardcore game and only the manliest of men could ever boast of reaching level 256.

It has side missions/quests. Just like Fallout 3

A side mission or side quest is a voluntary objective contained within the wider parameters of a game. Completion of a side quest is entirely dependant on the player's prerogative. However, if a player does successfully complete a side quest it usually bestows their endeavour with a favourable reward of some kind.

In Pac-Man, a player could choose to divert from the main objective of munching dots and collect the fruit that intermittently appeared for a brief period of time in the maze. The player was not obliged to collect the fruit, but were awarded additional points if they successfully completed this optional task. It's definitely a bloody side quest.

Games like Fallout 3 have side quests coming out of its radioactive ears. The image below shows what Pac-Man's side quest might look like if it appeared in Fallout 3.

Next: Hard evidence proving that Pac-Man is kind of like the blueprint for GTA


 
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Xtapolapopotamus  - 2 months 13 days ago 
I went into this article expecting a researched piece trying to say that Pac-Man invented gaming. You know, being serious.

I was dead wrong. This is so much better than I expected it would be. Great work! Gotta love all those side-quests, and man, nothing scarier than facing those ghosts all by your lonesome. *shivers*
Auron  - 2 months 13 days ago 
Haha, awesome article-thingy.
Corsair89  - 2 months 13 days ago 
Stuff like this is why I love GamesRadar.
thomashalpenny  - 2 months 13 days ago 
i like to play pacman pong is better
Cyberninja  - 2 months 13 days ago 
your right pac man is the ultimate game
nai1210  - 2 months 13 days ago 
Pac-Man is king of video games,i have been playing this for years and i never get bored of a quick blast of it.I have it on my phone,the NES version on my virtual console,the championship edition on my 360,the GBA pacman collection thing,pac-pix on DS,I long for the day i can afford to purchase the table top style arcade cabinet i'll have it doubling up as a coffee table that will be so sweet.
revrock  - 2 months 13 days ago 
I can say without a doubt that Pac-man is the reason I am still a gamer at 38 years old. I remember Asteroids and Pinball and all that but the first time I saw a Pac-man machine at the local pizza joint, it was a whole new deal for me.... studying maze patterns, listening to Pac-man Fever, judging every new arcade game (Tempest, Donkey Kong, Turbo, etc.) by the "is it as good as Pac-man?" standard, and witnessing the video game industry explode from the 1980's onward.

for me, it all really started with Pac-man.
number1hitjam  - 2 months 12 days ago 
haha... clyde...
Koouunn  - 2 months 12 days ago 
lol
PACMAN FTW!!!!
Usgo  - 2 months 12 days ago 
funny article
V13Dragongal  - 2 months 12 days ago 
I <3 Pac-man!!! It is the best game ever like you said!

Yay! Im 11th!
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allthegoodnameswheretaken  - 2 months 12 days ago 
Horrible play on words in the title.But a great article,
tbonedakilla  - 2 months 12 days ago 
Pac-man, along with dolphins, can suck it.
oryandymackie  - 2 months 12 days ago 
Oh My God !
Pac Man is the inventor of survival horror/RPGs/AND sandboxes?
noobastar  - 2 months 12 days ago 
I never liked PacMan much (compared to Mario). I was too young then and the game seemed rather very hard for me.
Mittenz  - 2 months 12 days ago 
Wasnt there a quest in point lookout that had you looking for Punga fruit?
Spybreak8  - 2 months 11 days ago 
Pac Man is the man, then they made Pac Man CE which is totally awesome and the best arcade game ever! Ok with local multiplayer it would be the best ever.
Spybreak8  - 2 months 11 days ago 
oh and btw, also thinking about Pac Man and GTA elements, wouldn't it be funny if you had a choice not to eat(kill) up the ghosts and get points that way too, obviously that would be dull but I'm just saying.

lol ReCaptcha: "the dulles"
ChrisWestwood  - 2 months 11 days ago 
will they ever bring pac man out on playstation store. maybe they should do like a classic bundle with tetris , pac man and so on. but with.... trophies
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