Free Game Pacman

Posted in Uncategorized by admin on May 24, 1999

Free Game Pacman


Pacman


Pacman


$10


Pacman – Game

GameOver Pacman


GameOver Pacman


$4.99


For everything you do, there’s a song that hits the spot. MOG brings them all to you: a world of music on demand, unlimited mobile downloads and ways to discover music free from the limitations of Pandora. The music you love, with you everywhere you go.

PacMan


PacMan


$15


The first major biography of Manny “PacMan” Pacquiao—the best poundforpound fighter in the world and the only boxer to ever win seven world championships

Pacman/Punks Run Wild


Pacman/Punks Run Wild


$4.99


For everything you do, there’s a song that hits the spot. MOG brings them all to you: a world of music on demand, unlimited mobile downloads and ways to discover music free from the limitations of Pandora. The music you love, with you everywhere you go.


Fred and Friends Hot Head Pac Man


Fred and Friends Hot Head Pac Man


$7.65


Pot holder in pac man shape100-Percent siliconeIconoc pac man with game board interior designDish washer safe Fred and Friends. He’s a mouth with a new mission. Pac-Man is back, and he’s ready to gobble up your hot pots and pans. Our newest all-silicone Hothead is happy to hang out in your kitchen and bring abck fond memories of your misspent hours at the game console. Individual clear box….

Pac-Man Bandages


Pac-Man Bandages


$1.64


Featuring retro Pac-man graphics, each tin contains 15 bandages in three styles.Note – Display of 12 pictured, but will only recieve one tin per order….

Pac-Man Power Pellets Candy Pac-Man Tin


Pac-Man Power Pellets Candy Pac-Man Tin


$0.64


Round Pac-man tin spins to dispense 1.5 oz of orange-flavored Power Pellets.Note – Display of 18 pictured, but will only recieve one tine per order….

Pac-Man Power Up Energy Drink


Pac-Man Power Up Energy Drink


$2.49


Pac-Man Power Up Energy Drink is a 8.4oz cherry flavored caffeine high that’ll have you bouncing off the walls before you can say, “threeway with Inky and Blinky. No, wait — Blinky and Clyde….





 Creating Applications with Mozilla


Creating Applications with Mozilla


$1.99


This is for anyone interested in learning about what Mozilla really is and how to create applications using Mozilla technologies. Includes comprehensive information on the new XUL scripting language.David has been involved in the Mozilla community for more than three years. He started the Mozilla development effort at Alphanumerica and set up the first two Mozilla Developer Meetings. At Alphanumerica David worked with Pete Collins on a number of Mozilla application including Aphrodite, Total Recall, and Chameleon. Pete and David also founded mozdev.org, a site offering free hosting for Mozilla applications. There are currently over 70 development projects hosted on the site. David has also written a number of articles about Mozilla including 'Getting Your Work Into Mozilla' and a series of articles discussing how to use Mozilla technologies to create a Pacman-like video game.Brian has been hacking on Mozilla and related projects since early 1999. It began with a European funded project called Fabula to create software for children with the aim of learning minority languages like Basque, Catalan, Frisian, Irish, Welsh. This was built using Mozilla. Interest bloomed and he started contributing to the Mozilla Editor, and exploring the rest of the vast body of code. He moved on to work at ActiveState where he was heavily involved in the Komodo project, a scripting language IDE that uses the Mozilla application framework. Previously, Brian spent his time as a C++ applications developer, interspersed with some Perl development and XML consultancy. His technical interests include observing and participating in the re-shaping of the web environment brought about by XML. Other languages he dabbles in are PHP, Python, and JavaScript. Brian is now working as a Web technologies consultant.Ian Oeschger is Senior Principal Writer at Netscape Communications, where mozilla.org was started over three years ago. His abiding interest in language is the basis for some of

 Creating Applications with Mozilla


Creating Applications with Mozilla


$5


This is for anyone interested in learning about what Mozilla really is and how to create applications using Mozilla technologies. Includes comprehensive information on the new XUL scripting language.David has been involved in the Mozilla community for more than three years. He started the Mozilla development effort at Alphanumerica and set up the first two Mozilla Developer Meetings. At Alphanumerica David worked with Pete Collins on a number of Mozilla application including Aphrodite, Total Recall, and Chameleon. Pete and David also founded mozdev.org, a site offering free hosting for Mozilla applications. There are currently over 70 development projects hosted on the site. David has also written a number of articles about Mozilla including 'Getting Your Work Into Mozilla' and a series of articles discussing how to use Mozilla technologies to create a Pacman-like video game.Brian has been hacking on Mozilla and related projects since early 1999. It began with a European funded project called Fabula to create software for children with the aim of learning minority languages like Basque, Catalan, Frisian, Irish, Welsh. This was built using Mozilla. Interest bloomed and he started contributing to the Mozilla Editor, and exploring the rest of the vast body of code. He moved on to work at ActiveState where he was heavily involved in the Komodo project, a scripting language IDE that uses the Mozilla application framework. Previously, Brian spent his time as a C++ applications developer, interspersed with some Perl development and XML consultancy. His technical interests include observing and participating in the re-shaping of the web environment brought about by XML. Other languages he dabbles in are PHP, Python, and JavaScript. Brian is now working as a Web technologies consultant.Ian Oeschger is Senior Principal Writer at Netscape Communications, where mozilla.org was started over three years ago. His abiding interest in language is the basis for some of