In the original Pac-Man (released in October 1980 as an arcade game in Japan), the ghosts, also known as the "Ghost Gang," each had unique AI traits that contributed to the game's enduring appeal.
Pac-Man is famous for its four different-coloured ghosts, but Blinky, Inky, Pinky, and Clyde could have been all one shade if the president and co-founder of the games company that created Pac-Man ...
In the original Pac-Man, no matter how many times you ate those pesky ghosts, their eyes would always remain, and they would inevitably run (or float, maybe?) back to their little dugout to respawn.
You navigate Pac-Man through a maze to clear the board of dots while avoiding ghosts. It's the type of wackiness that the video game industry excelled at during the 1980s. Simply stating that Pac ...
It's up to Adam Sandler, Kevin James and others to defeat them, including in real-life Pac-Man with Mini Coopers as the ghosts. The concept of fighting off real-world incarnations of classic ...
Pac-Man, Mrs. Pac-Man, Baby Pac, Chomp-Chomp, and Sour Puss are all out enjoying a rare snowfall in Pac-Land - making 'Snow Ghosts', playing in the snow and enjoying quality family time together.