arromdee:As of Jan 17 2009 (feel free to delete this comment if you fix it), this needs a lot of work:
- The Japanese title is pakku-man, from pakku-pakku (the sound of eating), though I wouldn't be surprised if Puck-Man was mentioned on a screen somewhere
- Several important sequels (Pac-Man Plus and Baby Pac-Man, among others) aren't mentioned. Heck, update kits (of which Pac-Man Plus was basically an official version of) aren't mentioned. We're not Wikipedia, we can mention update kits. And it gives the impression that nothing was released between the Golden Age and the 2000's, which so isn't true.
- The cartoon isn't mentioned.
- Saying that the game is most popular and then that Ms. Pac-Man is more popular is a contradiction.
Haven: The cartoon's in the last sentence of the first paragraph. Otherwise, er, you sound like you're qualified to fix it, so go for it.
arromdee:Actually I was partly wrong about the title. If you look at the Wikipedia article it says that pakku-man was the "original title", but the game was actually released as Puck-Man.
As for the rest, I know enough to recognize omissions, but not enough to really write a good article. I'll see what I can do, though.
Twilight: Shouldn't this page have examples of tropes used in the series? such as
Kobayashi Mario and
Kill Screen?