All About Michael Cho

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Across
  1. 4. Name of the orange ghost, same as the male counterpart to Bonnie.
  2. 6. The food that inspired PAC-MAN's shape. It's not cheese, although cheese is an ingredient.
  3. 8. This fruit is the same name as its color, and is worth 500 points in the game.
  4. 9. Original name of the arcade game when released the arcade game was released in Japan.
  5. 10. This ghost shares the name of the shortest finger.
  6. 12. Number of dollars grossed during PAC-MAN's first year in U.S. arcades.
  7. 14. This red, springtime fruit is worth 300 points in the game, and isn’t technically a berry.
  8. 15. Coins needed to operate the game when originally released in the U.S. in October 1980.
Down
  1. 1. Search engine company that developed a free, playable Pac-Man Doodle to celebrate the game's 30th anniversary.
  2. 2. Fruit that gives 1000 points. Think Honeydew.
  3. 3. Name of the red ghost, as in eyes fluttering.
  4. 4. The fruit that appears starting in level 1, after 70 dots have been eaten.
  5. 5. Japan's capital, where PAC-MAN was tested in May 1980.
  6. 7. Fruit that gives 700 points, called manazana en Espanol.
  7. 11. The name of the cyan (aka blue) ghost that's as dark as the output of a pen.
  8. 13. Designer Toru Iwatani credits this Japanese form of comic book as one inspiration for PAC-MAN.