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Columnist Bill Knight recalls Pac-Man : A fine fad from simpler, innocent times Star Courier Eleven years ago this week, the Festival of Games in the Netherlands presented a Guinness World Records honor to Toru Iwatani for having the world’s highest number of “coin-operated arcade machines.” The number was then 293,822, and it was “Pac-Man.” The best-selling and highest-grossing arcade game of all time, “Pac-Man” at first was exclusively an arcade game, soon breaking the mold of other games by appealing to dedicated and casual gamers alike. The game grew into a booming licensing franchise, as other games, merchandise, and even a television cartoon series featuring its title character appeared in the 1980s. ....
0 comments Debris‘ season one finale featured plenty of twists and surprises. It upended a lot of what we thought we knew. All while adding even more mysteries to solve. From a menacing new villain with incredible powers, to a sentient ball of light, to a secret clone in suspended animation, and a betrayal with world-changing implications, the explosive episode gave us a lot to unravel. Here’s everything from Debris‘ “Celestial Body” explained, along with all the new questions that need answers in season two. George Jones is Influx Of all the many twists in this episode, this one might have been the least shocking. But it was also the most effective. George Jones didn’t just kill himself to escape Orbital and the U.S.’s plans to weaponize debris. He wanted to be reborn a new man. George wants to make alien technology “free” to everyone. Partly to defend itself from the governments of the world. But mostly because he has higher aspirations for ma ....