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How many of you play Pacman on a regular basis? Do you play weekly, daily, monthly, or yearly? I enjoy Retro Pacman and I can't go one day without playing.  It was originally released in Japan by Toru Iwatani of Namco and then it was an international success. 

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Posted
45 minutes ago, Alyxx said:

I play it now and then but not on any regular basis.

 

Same Here. It's a strangely relaxing game and I can't figure out why lol.  Never knew eating everything in sight was so therapeutic.

Posted
21 hours ago, killamch89 said:

 

Same Here. It's a strangely relaxing game and I can't figure out why lol.  Never knew eating everything in sight was so therapeutic.

 

On 12/20/2018 at 8:40 AM, xXInfectedXx said:

How many of you play Pacman on a regular basis? Do you play weekly, daily, monthly, or yearly? I enjoy Retro Pacman and I can't go one day without playing.  It was originally released in Japan by Toru Iwatani of Namco and then it was an international success. 

I play Pac-Man but it might not be the version you guys think of...

 

Posted
23 hours ago, DylanC said:

I played the Championship DX version a few years back and enjoyed my time with it. Apart from that, I honestly haven't played it since I was a wee whippersnapper. 

Lol Millenials don't know what a whippersnapper is.

Posted
3 minutes ago, killamch89 said:

It's one of them fancy terms the kids use nowadays 🤣 . It's anyone born after the year 2000.

First off, you're wrong, it has to be 1994-2005

Second, it's Generation Z, NOT Millennials. Millennials are the previous generation

THIRD, the people you're criticizing are Generation T 

Posted
15 hours ago, killamch89 said:

I feel so old lol. There's a Generation T?! 

Yeah, it's known as the Tactile generation. Because of the fact that they grow up during the rise of tactile devices.

Posted
18 hours ago, UleTheVee said:

Yeah, it's known as the Tactile generation. Because of the fact that they grow up during the rise of tactile devices.

Thanks for the history lesson lol

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