Paying tribute to the 30th anniversary of? the arcade game classic PAC-MAN, Google have put up their first-ever playable Google doodle on the search homepage.
Google has often used its logo as real estate to promote graphics, illustrations and national holidays, but the temporary replacement of the “I’m Feeling Lucky” button with “Insert Coin” marks a playful departure from Google’s iconic two-button search interface
Namco's gaming classic Pac-Man turns 30 on May 22nd, and gamers and techies alike are celebrating in style. Next to Mario, Pac-Man is one of gaming's most recognizable characters. Google's homepage features the Google logo as a fully working Pac-Man game. How awesome is that?
Pac-Man is turning 30, and Google’s main search page is offering up the ultimate tribute. If you haven’t seen it already, the search engine has posted a playable Pac-Man game as an anniversary tribute.
Pac-man 30th Anniversary is celebrated today, May 22. How Pac-man 30th Anniversary came into reality? Pacman is an arcade game created by Namco and licensed for distribution in the U.S. by Midway, first released in Japan on May 22, 1980.
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