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September 28, 2007 7:10 AM PDT

Ms. Pac-Man's still got it

Posted by Candace Lombardi
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Cell phone on arcarde game machine.

Namco attached phones to arcade games to show off mobile gaming.

(Credit: Candace Lombardi/CNET News.com)

NEW YORK--It seems people like any excuse to play any video game.

While Halo III and Guitar Hero may be drawing a crowd at DigitalLife 2007, so were classics like Ms. Pac-man.

Namco had a large space at DigitalLife to remind gamers that video games of the '80s are now available for their phone.

Namco offers games like Ms. Pac-Man, Pac-Man, Dig Dug, Mr. Do, Popeye, Snoopy and the Flying Ace, Galaga and even board games like Scene It?.

The games are available, regardless of your carrier, for the Palm OS, Windows Mobile phones, the iPod and the Sidekick, as well as others.

To show this off, the company had working cell phones attached to arcade machines for the corresponding game.

Do you think people would really flock to play games they've played hundreds of times before on a large screen, just to try it on a cell phone?

Apparently, lots of people love just that.

People did not seem to mind at all that they were standing at an arcade machine, yet playing on a 2-inch screen.

The Namco area has been drawing a crowd for two days, which I can only imagine will grow as the show is opened to the public.

Candace Lombardi is a staff writer at CNET News.com
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Galaga
by DraconumPB September 28, 2007 9:19 AM PDT
Well hey, Galaga is pretty awesome.

However, I've never understood cell-phone games... or, at the very least, I've never owned a cell-phone that was the slightest bit designed to play games, and I don't really have a problem with that. I dunno, I guess that's more common in Asia.
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Namco Pacman
by tech42er September 28, 2007 9:29 PM PDT
Just an aside: last year, at Digitallife 2006, Namco had a booth like this and were having Pacman contests. The grand prize was a SLVR and a basket of Pacman swag. As yu can probably guess, I won one of the tourneys last year. I wonder if they're giving away something better than a SLVR now.
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