Phosphor Dot Fossils: Pac-Man (Atari 2600, 1981)
Some claim it was the worst release ever for the 2600, and it wasn't. Most people aren't even playing the correct variation. Pac-Man for the Atari 2600 is the latest addition to Phosphor Dot Fossils... was it really that bad?
Phosphor Dot Fossils ( http://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/ ) is one of the web's oldest archives of vintage console, computer, and arcade games; there was also a 2-DVD documentary of the same name, covering the early history of video games, produced in 2008 and 2009 (now available for download at http://www.thelogbook.com/store/ ). And these days? PDF aims to bring a more laid-back, less-caffeinated, less-profanity-spewing experience to the retro video game longplay video.
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Pac-Man Statistics For theLogBook
At present, theLogBook has 770 views spread across 28 videos for Pac-Man, with the game making up 5 hours of published video on his channel. This is 2.43% of the total watchable video for Pac-Man on theLogBook's YouTube channel.