Son of Enik
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I cannot believe that "The Empire Strikes Back" and Pac Man are 30 years old this weekend. I still remember when they first came out. I saw "Empire" on opening night at the drive-in on a double bill with "Meatballs". My first encounter with Pac Man was at the Wareham House of Pizza when I was 7 years old. Now that I think of it, the drive-in I went to was also in Wareham...for a town I never lived in, a lot of cool things happened for me there. Just makes me feel really old to think that 30 years has passed since then.
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I finally caught on, and it is still one of my favorites to this day. Frankly, I think I'd prefer playing that one than most of the modern video games. Call me "old school," I guess. Pac Man is actually one of the first of the great standalone video games that made "Chuck E. Cheese" and other places fun hangouts. I found myself playing "Google Pac Man" a few times in the past few days. Kind of tricky to have to use those arrow keys, though. Where's that joystick?