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The lilac chaser is a visual illusion, also known as the Pac-Man illusion. [1] It consists of 12 lilac (or pink, rose, or magenta), blurred discs arranged in a circle (like the numbers on a clock), around a small black, central cross on a grey background. One of the discs disappears briefly (for about 0.1 seconds), then the next (about 0.125 ...
An autostereogram is a single-image stereogram (SIS), designed to create the visual illusion of a three-dimensional (3D) scene from a two-dimensional image in the human brain. An ASCII stereogram is an image that is formed using characters on a keyboard. Magic Eye is an autostereogram book series. Barberpole illusion
Pac-Man Smash is a Pac-Man themed air hockey table released into arcades by Namco Bandai Games. It is a localization of a Japanese air hockey table called Big Bang Smash. Japan's Big Bang Smash has no references to Pac-Man in it, the Pac-Man references were added into the localization. It is a four way air hockey table with many pucks instead ...
Pac-Man, originally called Puck Man [a] ... Although the inspiration for the Pac-Man character was the image of a pizza ... background tiles and sprites and an ...
The combined sales of counterfeit arcade machines sold nearly as many units as the original Pac-Man, which had sold more than 300,000 machines. [1] Like the original game, Pac-Man clones typically have the goal of clearing a maze of dots while eluding deadly adversaries. When special items are eaten, the protagonist consume the pursuers for a ...
Ms. Pac-Man: Quest for the Golden Maze; Pac-Man: Adventures in Time; Pac-Man Collection; Pac-Man Pinball Advance; Baby Pac-Man; Pac-Man Museum; Pac-Man Fever; Pac-Man and Galaga Dimensions; Pac-Man Plus; Pac-Man VR; Pac-Man All-Stars; Pac-Man Championship Edition DX; Pac-Man et les Aventures de fantômes (jeu vidéo) Pac-Man et les Aventures de ...
Oh Shit! is a Pac-Man clone released in 1985 for the MSX by The ByteBusters (Aackosoft's in-house development team) and published by Dutch publisher Aackosoft under the Classics range of games; a range that consists of clones of arcade games, i.e. Scentipede being a clone of Atari's Centipede.
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