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You can't talk about Pac-Man Fever without mentioning the literal top-ten hit single of the same name. Released by Buckner & Garcia in December 1981, the song peaked at #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 in March 1982. It perfectly captured the zeitgeist:

Pac-Man was the first true video game icon, reaching popularity far beyond the arcade screen. The fever inspired a massive wave of merchandise and media : : The first cartoon series based on a video game aired from 1982–1983. The Grocery Aisle : There was Pac-Man spaghetti by Chef Boyardee, potato chips, and even cereal. Pac Man Fever

: "I'm really cookin' now / Eatin' everything in sight / All my money is gone / So I'll be back tomorrow night". You can't talk about Pac-Man Fever without mentioning

Why do we keep coming back? Creator designed the game to be cute and colorful to appeal to everyone—men, women, and children alike. Behind that simplicity lies a masterclass in enemy AI : Plannedscape Blog - Pac-Man Code Fever The fever inspired a massive wave of merchandise