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'''Pac-Land de Tsukamaete''' (Japanese: パックランドでつかまえて, ''A Catcher in Pack Land [sic]''), known in full as '''Pac-Land de Tsukamaete TV Game no Seishun Monogatari''' (Japanese: パックランドでつかまえて―テレビゲームの青春物語, ''A Catcher in Pac-Land: Video Game Youth Story''), is an April 1990 publication by [[Satoshi Tajiri]] of [[Game Freak]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19970415053628/http://www.gamefreak.co.jp/HIST.HTM Official Game Freak archived history page]</ref> It was published by JICC (now {{wp|Takarajimasha}}). | '''Pac-Land de Tsukamaete''' (Japanese: パックランドでつかまえて, ''A Catcher in Pack Land [sic]''), known in full as '''Pac-Land de Tsukamaete TV Game no Seishun Monogatari''' (Japanese: パックランドでつかまえて―テレビゲームの青春物語, ''A Catcher in Pac-Land: Video Game Youth Story''), is an April 1990 publication by [[Satoshi Tajiri]] of [[Game Freak]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19970415053628/http://www.gamefreak.co.jp/HIST.HTM Official Game Freak archived history page]</ref> It was published by JICC (now {{wp|Takarajimasha}}). | ||
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Pac-Land de Tsukamaete (Japanese: パックランドでつかまえて, A Catcher in Pack Land [sic]), known in full as Pac-Land de Tsukamaete TV Game no Seishun Monogatari (Japanese: パックランドでつかまえて―テレビゲームの青春物語, A Catcher in Pac-Land: Video Game Youth Story), is an April 1990 publication by Satoshi Tajiri of Game Freak.[1] It was published by JICC (now Takarajimasha).
The publication appears to be an account of the video game experiences of Satoshi Tajiri and other youth (Satoshi Tajiri was a bug-catcher as a child). Pac-Land may be a reference to the 1984 Namco video game of the same name.
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