Friday, May 21, 2010

pac man 30th anniversary


pac man 30th anniversary


Pac-Man 30th anniversary this weekend, and Google only Google can celebrate: a free online game on its own website logo embedded.The ever-changing Google logo - the so-called Google Doodles - who often celebrate birthdays, and notable was updated Friday to watch as a screen classic Pac-Man game.But a subtle twist - the logo is actually a Pac-Man game. Along with the "Google Search" button, now the site offers "Insert Coin" button.Click once - in the Pac-Man. And the added bonus - Click it twice - you get Ms. Pac-Man, the two players.

Google and Twitter Search Trends burned Pac-Man related keywords, such as word spread - and (I think!) Work in offices across the country stopped and the suspended game fans to play.Play Pac-Man in the Google homepage, click on the "Insert Coin", and when the "Done!" It appears that the arrow keys to control Pac-Man.The sound "residual fuel oil, residual fuel oil" is a Japanese onomatopoeic sound of the opening and closing the mouth one after another. An onomatopoeic word which sounds like the action. Other onomatopoeias can swish, BAM, boom, meow, and zip.The popular myth is inspired by nature in the form of a pizza missing a slice. This is half true. The design comes from simplification and broadening of the Japanese character for mouth, Kuch, and the concept of eating.

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