Cute !! Pac-Man on Google Maps |
Well, employers beware. Thanks to Google Maps, you can now populate any metropolis on the planet with four of the cutest ghosts in gaming history, the ever insatiable Pac-Man, and a whole load of dots. Forget the pleasure of sitting at home, zooming in on Google Maps’ satellite view of your street, and shouting, ‘LOOK! THERE I AM!’ to your computer. This is proper grown-up fun.
Pac-Man and ghosts on Google Maps |
Then on to somewhere more happening – Meguro, the Tokyo ward where Pac-Man’s Japanese designer, Toru Iwatani, grew up. Appropriately, this tightly packed network of streets makes the world’s best Pac-Man maze. I zip around, wolfing down dots and pieces of fruit, dodging ghosts, and generally feeling as at home as a character in a Kurosawa film – if she looked like a pizza with a slice cut out. I never get past level one but, like the original, it’s all good clean fun, with a city break thrown in for free.
Basically, the fun never ends. The most satisfying part of this link-up between two of the most simple yet addictive pieces of tech in modern history is what it does to the way you imagine cities. Or rather, reimagine them as Pac-Man mazes. This is at least as much fun as the actual gameplay. London’s Soho! New York’s grid system! Edinburgh’s New Town! Just think of the Pac-Man possibilities embedded in those rows of Georgian streets and crescents. Where next, Google Maps … Frogger?
Cr. The Guardian
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