Pac-Man
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Pac-Man is a real-life arcade game. The game features the titular character eating pellets in a maze while avoiding ghosts.
In Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever, Greg decides to make a video game for the Holiday Bazaar. He settles on Pac-Man. Greg designs the box to make it look like the real arcade unit, and tapes Pac-Man to a popsicle stick and the ghosts to pencils. He puts Rowley inside the box to operate the ghosts, while the player moves Pac-Man from outside the box. However, the maze falls out after he cuts it, so he ends up not using the game. The Pac-Man cabinet later appears in Greg's basement after it gets flooded.
A parody of Pac-Man, titled Crumb Muncher, appears in Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Getaway.
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The real Pac-Man game, as drawn by Greg.
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The cutouts for Pac-Man and the ghosts.
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Greg and Rowley designing the Pac-Man arcade cabinet.
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Greg gives Rowley an empty bottle in case he needs to go to the bathroom.
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Greg cuts the border for the maze, which falls in.
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Rowley inside the Pac-Man box.
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The arcade machine in the basement.
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A parody of Pac-Man, titled Crumb Muncher, in The Getaway.