A cultural icon whose popularity has crossed the globe for more than 30 years,
PAC-MAN's journey through the maze of gaming fame continues, as Plus Licens now represents the classic arcade and video game character for merchandising and promotions throughout the Nordic countries.
- We're proud to work with this iconic property, says Sofia Neumuller,
PAC-MAN Brand Manager at Plus Licens HQ. -
PAC-MAN has been noted by the Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition 2010 as the "Most Recognizable Video Game Character", and is also a classic in the Nordic countries where the arcade game was introduced already in the early 1980s. Today,
PAC-MAN is known to new generations in successful games for consoles as well as cell phones and other handheld devices, and the design qualities of
PAC-MAN himself and the ghost characters Blinky, Pinky, Inky and Clyde ensure that the property stands very strong as a licensing franchise.
Developed by Toru Iwatani (a game designer of Namco), the
PAC-MAN arcade game was first released in Japan in May 1980 and introduced into the US and Europe later the same year. Players can move on to the next stage as
PAC-MAN eats all the cookies within the stage avoiding the ghosts. The cute actions of eating the cookies and the electronic sound effects, the unusual and unique at the time and last but not least the game element dramatically reversing when
PAC-MAN eats the power pellet gaining the ability to catch the ghosts has been very popular among the consumers.
PAC-MAN was a sensational success, spawning a merchandising program, an animated television series and a song sold over 1 million records receiving a Golden Album award.
Since its launch as an arcade game,
PAC-MAN has been developed for numerous platforms and spawned many sequels. Recent game releases include
PAC-MAN Party for Wii and
PAC-MAN Championship Edition DX for PS3/XB360, the arcade games
PAC-MAN Battle Royale and
PAC-MAN Arcade Party, and multiple titles for mobile devices (iPhone/iPod Touch, PC, PC Online Game, SNS). Still today over 30 years after its first release, the game continues to be loved by people all around the world.
The official
PAC-MAN web site is available at
http://pacman.com/.