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The character was depicted in front of [[2 (number)|2]] [[Pac-Dot|orange circles]] in [[graffiti]] on a [[wall]] in [[Cardiff]] in the [[2000s]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Everything Changes (TV story)|Everything Changes]]'')
The character was depicted in front of [[2 (number)|2]] [[Pac-Dot|orange circles]] in [[graffiti]] on a [[wall]] in [[Cardiff]] in the [[2000s]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Everything Changes (TV story)|Everything Changes]]'')
== Behind the scenes==
=== Voice cast ===
[[Martin T. Sherman]], [[Regina Reagan]], and [[Stuart Milligan]] provided voices for "Pac-Man World 3" in 2005.


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 02:16, 13 January 2024

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Pac-Man

Pac-Man (PROSE: The Arcade of Doom) was a video game starring a circular yellow character with black dots for eyes and a triangular mouth.

The character and the game were invented at some point after 1972. The Twelfth Doctor told Maxwell Collins that he still had the game to look forward to. (COMIC: Moving In)

In the 1980s, Andrew saw the Ninth Doctor playing Pac Man and Galaga in a local arcade. In 2005, Andrew reported the sighting on the conspiracy website Doctor Who?. (PROSE: Have You Seen This Man?)

The character was depicted in front of 2 orange circles in graffiti on a wall in Cardiff in the 2000s. (TV: Everything Changes)

Behind the scenes

Voice cast

Martin T. Sherman, Regina Reagan, and Stuart Milligan provided voices for "Pac-Man World 3" in 2005.

External links