I remember visiting my cousin many many years ago. It must have been in the early 1980s. He had one of those great new video games and he was playing Pac-Man on his family's big TV. Oh wow! Fascinating! Now THAT was action and excitement. I couldn't wait till he let me try it out. One of the first worldwide arcade-hits for Atari's 2600 game console. It has been copied, cloned and transferred to many systems since it's release in 1981. There have been more sequels than I can count, the original concept was left after a while and jump 'n runs and almost puzzle-like games were released. Pac-Man became a worldwide merchandising success and is most likely the best known computer game hero of all times. The concept of the game is simple - your goal is it to eat all the pills in one level while avoiding being killed by the ghosts. If you eat a special power pill you are temporarily able to defeat the ghosts. Simple but addicting. I cannot say for sure, but this version to my knowledge isn't an original Pacman version from Atari. I cannot quite say who wrote it, but it's pretty much the closest to the original I've come across.