Pac-Man Attacks in Amusing Clip From PIXELS
In celebration of the 35th anniversary of Pac-Man, a clip has been released from the upcoming film Pixels, which is about an army of classic video game characters attacking the world. The clip itself is an extended version of the scene we saw in the trailer, in which Pac-Man’s creator walks up to ghost-eating character to try and reason with it. As you know, Pac-Man ends up biting his arm. The clip basically shows us more of what leads up to that scene.
When intergalactic aliens misinterpret video-feeds of classic arcade games as a declaration of war against them, they attack the Earth, using the games as models for their various assaults. President Will Cooper (Kevin James) has to call on his childhood best friend, '80s video game champion Sam Brenner (Adam Sandler), now a home theater installer, to lead a team of old-school arcaders (Peter Dinklage & Josh Gad) to defeat the aliens and save the planet. Michelle Monaghan plays the team's unique weapons specialist.
Below the clip, you will find a whole press release involving events that will take place on Pac-Man's 35th birthday. Pixels will be released on July 24th.
On May 22, 2015, Pac-Man – one of the most iconic videogame characters in history – will celebrate his 35th birthday. With the character coming to the big screen this summer in Sony Pictures’ Pixels, the studio is joining in to celebrate with a global birthday party of epic proportions. In cities around the world and online, film talent will join with moviegoers and special guests to celebrate with birthday cakes, free play of the Pac-Man arcade game, and special events localized to each city. The studio has also released a new clip from the film, which you can watch below!
Moviegoers around the world can join in Pac-Man’s birthday fun at Facebook.com/PixelsMovie to watch and share the latest Pixels trailer and to receive updates on the launch of the Pixels Defense mobile game from Bandai Namco Entertainment America that will feature Pac-Man and other video game characters from the movie.
In Tokyo – the city of Pac-Man’s birth – audiences will join in the fun by attempting to break the Guinness World Records title for the Largest Human Image of Pac-Man on May 21, 2015. At the event at Tokyo Tower, actor Shingo Yanagisawa and popular comedian and social media sensation Naomi Watanabe will join hundreds of moviegoers to create the largest Pac-Man ever created by human beings.
In Chicago, Professor Toru Iwatani, the creator of Pac-Man, and Bandai Namco Entertainment will be at Level 257, a brand-new dining and entertainment facility created by Namco USA inspired by Pac-Man. A special 1980s-style event on Friday evening from 7pm-midnight will include gaming industry VIPs, free game play including a chance to play the fabled 255th and 256th levels of Pac-Man, Pac-Man’s official 35th birthday cake, live performances of the 1982 hit song “Pac-Man Fever” by the original artist, Jerry Buckner of Buckner & Garcia and a personal appearance by Pac-Man himself. The celebration continues the next day with celebrity discussion panels, photo opportunities, prizes and game play contests including opportunities to play against the legendary gamer Billy Mitchell, the first person to ever achieve a “perfect score” on Pac-Man.
In partnership with Dave & Buster’s, all 75 locations across North America will celebrate the big man’s birthday by offering a free play on the over-sized, multi-player Pac-Man Battle Royale arcade game to all guests with a Power Card. In addition, fans nationwide will have the chance to enter to win thousands of D&B Dollars to celebrate all summer long.
In the UK, Pac-Man will celebrate his birthday with a special thrill – he’ll be launched into space. Pac-Man’s journey will be captured by a special GoPro camera unit and shared on his birthday.
And in Spain, four of that country’s biggest YouTube stars will face off on the game for the ultimate bragging rights. As they engage their followers to look on, both online and in person, there could be as many as 21 million watching the videogame competition.
Finally, from Paris at the French Open, Serena Williams, who has a cameo role in Pixels, is planning a special greeting for her co-star.
Commenting on the announcement, Josh Greenstein, president, Worldwide Marketing and Distribution for Sony Pictures, said, “Pac-Man is one of the most recognizable videogame characters in history, so we wanted to be there for him as he bites into the big 35. Before he makes his big-screen appearance in ‘Pixels,’ we’re celebrating with birthday parties all around the world. We’re excited that Pac-Man is a part of the movie and can’t wait to share his performance with the world this summer.”
Professor Toru Iwatani, the creator of Pac-Man, added, “It is hard to believe that 35 years has passed since we created Pac-Man. It has been very exciting to see the world accept him as their own. Like any creator, I wanted to make something lasting, but this has surpassed everything I hoped for. I also feel very proud that Pac-Man is playing an important role in ‘Pixels’ – the visual effects of the giant Pac-Man in New York will be extraordinary, and something that you’ve never seen on film before. My birthday wish is that Pac-Man can continue to make people happy.”