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Ms. Pac-Man clears path to World Video Game Hall of Fame

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ROCHESTER, N.Y. – More than 40 years after blazing a trail for female video game characters, Ms. Pac-Man was inducted Thursday into the World Video Game Hall of Fame, along with Dance Dance Revolution, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Sid Meier’s Civilizati­on.

The Hall of Fame considers electronic games of all types each year – arcade, console, computer, handheld and mobile. Inductees are recognized for their popularity and influence on the video game industry or pop culture over time.

The Ms. Pac-Man arcade game was released in 1981 as Midway’s follow-up to Pac-Man, which entered the hall as part of the inaugural class in 2015. The PacMan sequel reimagined the main character to acknowledg­e the original game’s female fans, according to the hall. After selling 125,000 cabinets within the first five years, it became one of the best-selling arcade games of all time.

There was nothing inherently gendered about early video games, said Julia Novakovic, senior archivist at the hall. But “by offering the first widely recognized female video game character,” she said, “Ms. PacMan represente­d a turn in the cultural conversati­on about women’s place in the arcade, as well as in society at large.”

The Class of 2022 was chosen from a field of finalists that also included Assassin’s Creed, Candy Crush Saga, Minesweepe­r, NBA Jam, PaRappa the Rapper, Resident Evil, Rogue, and Words with Friends. It is the eighth class to be inducted since the World Video Game Hall of Fame was establishe­d at

The Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, New York.

Konami’s Dance Dance Revolution, first seen in arcades in Japan in 1998, was recognized for helping to pave the way for other music-centered games like Guitar Hero and Rock Band. The fast-paced game put players on a dance floor with a screen in front to direct their moves.

“Music has been an integral part of human life since prehistori­c times, so it comes as no surprise that DDR enjoyed a unique popularity that spanned ages, genders, and regions,” said video game curator Lindsey Kurano.

A home version of the

game followed on the Sony PlayStatio­n in 1999.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, also first released in 1998, came out for the Nintendo 64 gaming console and defined what a 3D action video game could be, Hall of Fame officials said. The award-winning game sold more than 7.6 million copies worldwide and continues to be recognized by some players and critics as one of the best video games ever made.

“Even today, developers throughout the world credit The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time as influencin­g the way they create games,” digital games curator Andrew Borman said. “The game’s sprawling

3D world, fluid combat, complex puzzles and time-shifting story combined to inspire a wonder in players that they have never forgotten.”

Sid Meier’s Civilizati­on, released in 1991, was recognized as an influentia­l simulation and strategy game. The game, which invited players to develop their own empires, launched a series of successor games, including the most recent Civilizati­on: Beyond Earth and Civilizati­on VI.

“The addictive nature of the game, which creator Sid Meier himself called the ‘one more turn’ quality, and its nearly unlimited choices that prevented repetitive gameplay, earned

Civilizati­on recognitio­n from Computer Gaming World as the best video game of all time in 1996,” said Jon-Paul Dyson, director of The Strong’s Internatio­nal Center for the History of Electronic games. “Altogether – and given the extraordin­arily long periods of play the game afforded – players have engaged with the Civilizati­on series for more than a billion hours.”

Anyone can nominate a game for the World Video Game Hall of Fame. Final selections are made on the advice of journalist­s, scholars and others with knowledge of the history of video games and their role in society.

 ?? HONS ?? THIS PHOTO PROVIDED by World Video Game Hall of Fame shows Ms. Pac-Man, Dance Dance Revolution, Sid Meier’s Civilizati­on andThe Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. More than 40 years after blazing a trail for female video game characters, Ms. Pac-Man was inducted Thursday, May 5, 2022, into the World Video Game Hall of Fame, alongside Dance Dance Revolution, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Sid Meier’s Civilizati­on.
HONS THIS PHOTO PROVIDED by World Video Game Hall of Fame shows Ms. Pac-Man, Dance Dance Revolution, Sid Meier’s Civilizati­on andThe Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. More than 40 years after blazing a trail for female video game characters, Ms. Pac-Man was inducted Thursday, May 5, 2022, into the World Video Game Hall of Fame, alongside Dance Dance Revolution, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Sid Meier’s Civilizati­on.

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