When I was growing up, my dad had the best job I could possibly imagine: he was an arcade game and pinball technician.
For me, that meant summer trips through Polandâs coastal cities with their seasonal arcade parlors; peeking inside cabinets to learn programming and engineering secrets; andâof courseâfree games!
One of my favorites was
PAC-MAN, whose popularity transcended the geopolitical barriers of that time. During the heyday of space shooters,
TÅru Iwataniâs creation stood out as one of the first video games aimed at a broader audience, with a cute story of pizza-shaped character gobbling dots in a maze, colorful (literally!) characters, friendly design, very little violence and everlasting fun.
Today, on PAC-MANâs 30th birthday, you can rediscover some of your 8-bit memoriesâor meet PAC-MAN for the first timeâthrough our first-ever playable Google doodle. To play the game, go to
google.com during the next 48 hours (because itâs too cool to keep for just one day) and either press the âInsert Coinâ button or just wait for a few seconds.
Google doodler Ryan Germick and I made sure to include PAC-MANâs original game logic, graphics and sounds, bring back ghostsâ individual personalities, and even recreate original bugs from this 1980âs masterpiece. We also added a little
easter egg: if you throw in another coin, Ms. PAC-MAN joins the party and you can play together with someone else (PAC-MAN is controlled with arrow keys or by clicking on the maze, Ms. PAC-MAN using the WASD keys).
PAC-MAN seems like a natural fit for the Google homepage. Theyâre both deceptively straightforward, carefully hiding their complexity under the hood. Thereâs a light-hearted, human touch to both of them. And we can only hope you find using Google at least a quarter as enjoyable as eating dots and chasing ghosts. You know, without actually needing any quarters.
Posted by Marcin Wichary, senior UX designer and developer