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World's Biggest Pac-Man is a browser game created by Australian website designer along with Microsoft and Namco Bandai Games. It is a Pac-Man game which differed from the original by having multiple players play together in a series of user-created, customizable and interlocking mazes. The game was announced at the Microsoft MIX Developer Conference on 13 April 2011. Around 18 June 2022 the site went down, showing just a blank page and later a database error. The site was back up by 5 July.

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  • World's Biggest Pac-Man is a browser game created by Australian website designer along with Microsoft and Namco Bandai Games. It is a Pac-Man game which differed from the original by having multiple players play together in a series of user-created, customizable and interlocking mazes. The game was announced at the Microsoft MIX Developer Conference on 13 April 2011. Around 18 June 2022 the site went down, showing just a blank page and later a database error. The site was back up by 5 July. (en)
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  • World's Biggest Pac-Man is a browser game created by Australian website designer along with Microsoft and Namco Bandai Games. It is a Pac-Man game which differed from the original by having multiple players play together in a series of user-created, customizable and interlocking mazes. The game was announced at the Microsoft MIX Developer Conference on 13 April 2011. The game was built as a HTML5 project for Microsoft's (then) new Internet Explorer 9, as well as to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Pac-Man. A week after launching, it had 13,500 user-designed mazes and nearly 300 million dots eaten. Created as a community tribute to the original Pac-Man arcade game, it followed the guidelines that Namco Bandai originally set for Pac-Man. The project was designed to be community-driven and a team of moderators were implemented to keep an eye out for any offensive mazes that might be created. Although no login is required to play the game, users who wish to create their own mazes or post high-scores have to sign in using Facebook Connect. Although created with Internet Explorer 9 in mind, World's Biggest Pac-Man is playable on any browser supporting HTML5. Around 18 June 2022 the site went down, showing just a blank page and later a database error. The site was back up by 5 July. (en)
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