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PacMan!

I use Google's personalized homepage feature and I love it. I've customized it with links, daily quotes, weather, and games. Yesterday I found PacMan. I don't if you're old enough to remember PacMan but it was perhaps the most popular video game of my youth. I remember playing it in the arcade with my brothers. And, if I remember correctly, it was also on the Atari system we owned.

Geesh! That makes me sound so old!

Although PacMan is great, I'd love to find Centipede again. That was my all-time favorite arcade game.

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  1. http://www.tripletsandus.com/80s/80s_games/centipede.htm

    Don't say I don't luv ya, kiddo. ;)

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  2. I loved Centipede too.

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  3. Anonymous8:45 PM

    I even remember Pac Man, Krista. Your not that old! And I mean the Atari system Pac Man,too.

    -Crystal

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  4. Last year for Christmas I bought one of those game systems for my son that you plug into the TV and has, I think, a dozen Atari games on it. He rolled his eyes at the graphics, but I love it. Now I'm off to check out that centipede link...

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