User blog:Milt Franklyn/The Most Disturbing Artistic Representation Of The Yellow One Ever

This was originally from the First Church of Pac-Man, by Flamingmayo.

''When the Atari 400/800 version of Pac-Man came out in 1982, it was the best official version available for a home system. Atari had exclusive rights to produce the game on home systems, so the only other version out there at the time of this release was the Atari 2600 version. This version featured graphics, sound, and gameplay that were FAR superior to the pathetic atrocity most people were stuck with on their 2600 systems. It wasn't a perfect adaptation, but it was considered astoundingly good at the time. Unfortunately, they called the ghosts "Goblins" and got their characteristics all wrong, and even more unfortunately, they used this as a cover.''

The Atari 400/800 Pac-Man Box...Blasphemy, Artistic Atrocity, or Both?

''Ignoring the fact that the maze is now a CASTLE and the ghosts all look like GRIMACE, let's discuss Pac-Man, shall me? Note the mitten-like hand, the Campbells-Kid cheeks, the freakin' buck teeth, and the thoroughly unnecessary TORSO. PAC-MAN DOES NOT HAVE A TORSO, ATARI!!!!!! For an equally frightening picture from this otherwise excellent game's instruction manual, click here.''

This isn't the only time where Pac-People have a torso, but on the cover art of 765 GRAND DAD, it shows Haruka Amami as a Pac-Man Character, with a torso.

This Album cover is SO Cute that I worshipped the character on it.