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Play Pac-Man In Google Maps Today. By . Jen Carlson. Published Mar 31, 2015. ... "While developers have created similar hacks before, this version of Google Maps Pac-Man comes directly from Google ...
Hack Puts Pac-Man on Voting Machine. By James Mulroy. Aug 21, 2010 2:07 pm PDT. ... If not, I’m putting Pac-Man on my ballot in 2012! [University of Michigan via Switched and Engadget] Like this?
There is a reason Google rules when it comes to celebrating April Fools' Day. Case in point: go to Google Maps right now and you can play a game (or several) of Ms. Pac-Man, the classic arcade ...
While not every April Fools' Day prank turns out to be "fun," Google has quietly enabled a secret feature in Google Maps that lets you play the classic arcade game Pac-Man in your city's streets ...
Google Maps now lets you turn any location into a game of Pac-Man. A new Pac-Man button in the lower left corner of the screen transforms whatever section of the world you're looking at into the ...
You can play Pac-Man inside Google Maps right now, both from desktop and mobile. March 31, 2015 - 4:59 pm It’s already April Fools’ Day in some parts of the world, so Google is having some fun.
From there, click the Pac-Man button in the bottom left corner, and Google will transform those streets into a playable version of Pac-Man. The controls are pretty simple: just tap on the up, down ...
Pac-Man Hacks Voting Machines. Codebreaker by John Moe. Save. Share. As we head into another election season, two computer scientists, J. Alex Halderman of the University of Michigan and Ariel ...
Get ready to have your mind blown. — -- Pac-Man has invaded Google Maps just in time for April Fool's Day. The classic arcade character will traverse the streets in some of the world's most ...
Fans of “Ms. Pac-Man” have a nearly infinite number of new levels to try today: Google Maps’ mobile app currently offers a feature that overlays the video game on its city street maps.
Try Google searches for "do a barrel roll" and "zerg rush" right now and see what we mean. In time for April Fools' Day tomorrow, Google is using Maps to pay tribute to a classic: Pac-Man .