Actually I would believe that. Pac Man kind of started it all in the arcade world. (I am an Arcade manager) Mario on the other hand kind of started it all on the home console front.92GreenYJMario started in the arcade world.
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I kinda disagree and agree with this. :|
The topic says that Mario is NOT the most recognizable video game character in the WORLD, but they only have America's results.
Pac Man is most likely known by anyone who has lived in the 80s and 90s who has seen/played/touched/licked the game. This can be the reason why it beat Mario since it was a huge hit back then. If it comes to worldwide, I say that Mario is the winner. Children below the age of 10 should recognize Mario than Pacman since there's atleast one Mario game per year and there has been very few PacMan games. Not ALL adults will know what PacMan is since most probably never been a gamer, but any adult who has children should know Mario. Also, more people started to play games since the Wii's release, and with the amount of Wii owners worldwide, it's impossible for them to not know Mario.
I'm glad the little yellow guy made it through and became most recognizable in America. I even remember my first time playing Pacman, years before my first mario game, and buying the Collection game for my GBA ( xD ), but Pac Man's fame is slowly dying if new games aren't introduced, and as time passes, less people will know who he is. Pacman will always have a special place in my heart, but future children might not able to experience this...
first, if 94% of america recognizes pacman, i'm pretty sure that includes tons of kids who were born 20 years AFTER pacman was out. now, i'll test my 7-year old cousin and see if he knows who he is.
i showed him this and asked him "do you know what is that?"
he answered...
"eaty-eaty", which is a cute name people gave to pacman around here :P
Pacman hasn't been in anything major lately, that's true. But Pacman is on like every cellphone, or can be Downloaded on every cellphone, in the entire freakin' world. When I go to my local T-mobile store, there's a huge poster of video game images with Pacman right in the middle. Just because there hasn't been anything new with Pacman in 20 years doesn't mean the game isn't getting any exposure these days.I also disagree with that. Basically anyone not born in the 70's or 80's is going to have no clue whatsoever who pacman is, pacman really hasn't starred in anything remotely big in a couple of decades.
Pixel-Pirate
[QUOTE="chefstubbies"][QUOTE="Khadaj32"]
...what? 20's or 30's? Keep going, bud. 20's, 30's, 40's, 50's, 60's. Teh Pac-Man has been around a long while, and has entertained several generations then everyone's favorite plumber.
farrell2k
True, however the thing is not about length of time, but recognizable which one is.
Anyone who recognizes Pacman will recognize Mario as well.
But not everyone who recognizes Mario will recognize Pacman.
You make no sense.I apologize, but I can't dumb down my opinion any further for you to understand...
kids? you know how old is super mario bross already? you know, the game that pretty much single handlely recovered the crash of the industry.I was there and im not really a kid.I think most of the world population is 30 or under, and even for those above 30, im sure mario is pretty recognizable due to the 80ths parents purchasing mario for their kids.So put it this way, mario is known among kids up to 30 and then beyond. Pac man at the other hand , is just barely remembered by 30s and above. So by using venn diagrams, theres no way this stance holds strong. After all elderly are a minority in the world population to both.Kids may know Mario better, but every other generation of non-gamers knows Pac Man.
LittleEnid
[QUOTE="LittleEnid"]kids? you know how old is super mario bross already? you know, the game that pretty much single handlely recovered the crash of the industry.I was there and im not really a kid.I think most of the world population is 30 or under, and even for those above 30, im sure mario is pretty recognizable due to the 80ths parents purchasing mario for their kids.So put it this way, mario is known among kids up to 30 and then beyond. Pac man at the other hand , is just barely remembered by 30s and above. So by using venn diagrams, theres no way this stance holds strong. After all elderly are a minority in the world population to both. This whole "Kids don't know who pacman is" argument doesn't really hold water. My daughter is 3 and she knows how pacman is. She plays it on my wife's G1 phone, she says "pacman! when we cut the first slice of a pie, etc, etc. Everyone knows pacman. If they don't, they will be introduced to him some how, either by their parents, and older sibling, a friend, or simply browsing a list of cell phone games to download.Kids may know Mario better, but every other generation of non-gamers knows Pac Man.
intro94
I'm almost 14, and I would say the opposite of the recognize thing... You dont recognize Mario? You know.. the plumber? He's right, If you recognize PacMan you will know who Mario is. Cause he did make a greater impact on the world than pac man did and he comes from around the same era of video games. Now for the young gamers recognizing mario wont be a problem since NIntendo releases a Mario related game every year and he gets a lot of publicity and advertisement. PacMan doesn't have over 30 games, Mario does. Ask a 10 year old kid who pac man is and who mario is and ull have your answer.[QUOTE="Irondale"][QUOTE="chefstubbies"]
True, however the thing is not about length of time, but recognizable which one is.
Anyone who recognizes Pacman will recognize Mario as well.
But not everyone who recognizes Mario will recognize Pacman.
XenoLair
Thank you! I'm glad to see someone else here making sense.
You guys are all hilarious. The difference was 1%. This is essentially saying that EVERYBODY knows both Mario and Pac-Man.
Pac-Manis the mascot of arcades (find an arcade that lacks a Pac-Man machine), and Mario has become the mascot of consoles.
Ask almost any kid who pacman is, and they'll know. Ask almost any old person who mario is, and they'll know. All of this arguing is entirely pointless.
One percent difference. We're done here.
which only means that mario may be teh most recognizable in 10 years.. but pac-man symbol has being known by non-gamers and gamers alike for generations after generations... :)My kids are 8 and 5...and they haven't a clue who Pac Man is.
There is an entire generation of gamers who have no idea who Pac Man is. Based on that, I feel Mario would be more "recognizeable" than Pac Man.
chefstubbies
[QUOTE="chefstubbies"]which only means that mario may be teh most recognizable in 10 years.. but pac-man symbol has being known by non-gamers and gamers alike for generations after generations... :)My kids are 8 and 5...and they haven't a clue who Pac Man is.
There is an entire generation of gamers who have no idea who Pac Man is. Based on that, I feel Mario would be more "recognizeable" than Pac Man.
chang_1910
Yes, there are generations and generations that recognize Pacman, and those same generations and generations also recognize Mario.
Now add to the equation, the fact that there is a whole new generation who have never heard of Pacman, but are familiar with Mario whether they play video games or not.
which only means that mario may be teh most recognizable in 10 years.. but pac-man symbol has being known by non-gamers and gamers alike for generations after generations... :)[QUOTE="chang_1910"][QUOTE="chefstubbies"]
My kids are 8 and 5...and they haven't a clue who Pac Man is.
There is an entire generation of gamers who have no idea who Pac Man is. Based on that, I feel Mario would be more "recognizeable" than Pac Man.
chefstubbies
Yes, there are generations and generations that recognize Pacman, and those same generations and generations also recognize Mario.
Now add to the equation, the fact that there is a whole new generation who have never heard of Pacman, but are familiar with Mario whether they play video games or not.
and remove those that have NO idea who a shadow of mario is, but they see the the shadow of pac-man and they know who he is.. and teh shadow of pac-man with a rinbow and they know is miss pac-man... there are ppl that adore the lil yellow thing, in some country where videogames was limited for a while, and just arcade center existed. where tons of ppl did lines, and I mean LINES to play pac-man... Arcade of pac-man has being show in different shows, that have nothing to do with gaming, e.g. sex and the city, friends and sienfield... which one has show mario? and what are the changes that the majority of fans of this tv show would know squad of gaming... no that there is no exc. (I`m a HUGE fan of friends and sex and teh city)[QUOTE="chefstubbies"][QUOTE="chang_1910"] which only means that mario may be teh most recognizable in 10 years.. but pac-man symbol has being known by non-gamers and gamers alike for generations after generations... :)chang_1910
Yes, there are generations and generations that recognize Pacman, and those same generations and generations also recognize Mario.
Now add to the equation, the fact that there is a whole new generation who have never heard of Pacman, but are familiar with Mario whether they play video games or not.
and remove those that have NO idea who a shadow of mario is, but they see the the shadow of pac-man and they know who he is.. and teh shadow of pac-man with a rinbow and they know is miss pac-man...Or you could simply play an audio clip of Pacman going "bloop-bloop-bloop-bloop-bloop" and then follow it with an audio clip od Mario going "it's-a-me-...Mario!"
[QUOTE="chang_1910"]:lol: I dunno why but that statement made me laugh :P chefstubbies
Good, then my work here is done. :P
:lol: ... u are funny man... wish you were more in the CV union.. :P btw: I love mario.. I have the mario/nintedo monopoly... so cute :) and for what I came, bf I forget again... does anyone knows where I can get this book? I do not seems to find it in amazon/borders. thx EDIT: oh shoot... nvm.. I thought it was out already, so I was looking into NOW AVAILABLE... :oops:Please Log In to post.
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