It seems that Pacman is not the only one with a beef against the ghosts. In an exclusive interview with The Wibble, the Pacman ghosts have expressed their frustration over being discriminated against for their color.
The ghosts claim that they have been subjected to racism ever since the game's inception in 1980. They accuse Pacman creator Toru Iwatani of perpetuating racial stereotypes by making each ghost a different color. According to the ghosts, this has led to discrimination and prejudices against them.
"Every time we appear on screen, people immediately judge us based on our color," said Blinky, the red ghost. "We're more than just colors, you know? We have personalities too."
In an effort to raise awareness about their plight, the ghosts have started a campaign on social media, using the hashtag #GhostLivesMatter. They hope to draw attention to the issue and bring about change in the gaming industry.
The campaign has gained traction among gamers, with many expressing their support for the ghosts. However, there are also many who argue that the ghosts are overreacting and that their claims of racism are unfounded.
"They're ghosts for crying out loud. They're not even real," said one gamer who wished to remain anonymous. "They should just be happy that they're in a game at all."
The ghosts, however, are not willing to back down. They insist that their struggle is real and that they will continue to fight for their rights.
"We deserve to be treated with respect and dignity," said Pinky, the pink ghost. "We're not going to rest until change happens."
As for Iwatani, he has not responded to the ghosts' claims of racism. However, there are rumors that he may be considering making all the ghosts the same color in future versions of the game.
Only time will tell if the ghosts' campaign will bring about change in the gaming industry. But one thing is for sure – this is a fight that is far from over.