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Pac-Man Fever on the charts

March 27, 1982

Pac-Man FeverBuckner & Garcia’s hit single Pac-Man Fever reaches its peak on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching #9 on the chart. Over a million copies of the single (backed with an instrumental version of the same song) have sold.

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