Slide that album from the sleeve, place it on the dusty turntable for another installment of Sounds of the Analog Age!

We are celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the release the Album Pac-man Fever this week on Life In The Analog Age, first with this comic, and now with a record that I still have, The Amazing Adventures of Pac-Man. It was released in 1982 and is a shining example of all the weird Pac-Man merchandise that was released. If you would like to listen, the album is embedded below, but I have to warn you, it is really for a 5 year old. The one cool thing is the Pac-Man theme song in the beginning. I loved it when I was 7 and it is still super moog-y and good. Right click here if you want to add it to your music collection.

Here’s The Amazing Adventures of Pac-Man:

Did you ever hear of this? Isn’t the Pac-Man theme awesome? Did you listen to records like this when you were younger?

4 thoughts on “Sounds of the Analog Age: The Amazing Adventures of Pac-Man

  1. Chris Sobieniak says:

    Certainly a pretty cheesy album.

    1. gabe says:

      Yeah, not very good now…

      1. Chris Sobieniak says:

        And Pac-man saves the day because he’s the hero and it’s his job and everybody likes him and yada-yada-yada…

  2. Jorge says:

    Just saw them on Sunday. Dudes got some good songs and their delivery is gtneitg smoother every show I go to.I would like to send a Fuck you to Killer Mike though. He was the headliner for the show and decided not to even show his face. Young Dro was there and rocked the crowd, where were you Killer? Serious doubt about your allegiance to the grind

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