
In Pak-Rat the pen where the cats rejuvenate themselves after being attacked by the player is called a litter box by the game's instructions, where the pen in Pac-Man is called the ghost pen. Pak-Rat also appears to add a multiplier during upper stages, when Spencer reached level 23 on Pak-Rat the large cheese-wheels are worth 250 points.

But the 1-up or extra life point value is where the similarities end, because in Pac-Man the player gets an extra life every 10,000 points, but in Pak-Rat the player gets an extra life every 100,000 points. Recursively sort the rest of the list, then insert the one left-over item where it belongs in the list, like adding a card to the hand youve already sorted in a card game, or putting a book away in a sorted bookshelf. In the first stage, the cheesecake bonus prizes are worth 100 points, 200 points on the second stage, 500 points on the third stage, 700 points on the fourth stage, and 1,000 points on the fifth stage. that becomes Spencer s new obsession in the episode, iStage an Intervention. Where is Sasha striker from Lorena Segura York was born in 1980 in Sherman Oaks, California, USA. Pak-Rat is an arcade game developed by Pixel Opus Arcade Inc. The point values of the bonus prizes (cheesecake) are similar, but not identical to the bonus prizes in Pac-Man. On iCarly, she played the role of Sasha Striker (who competed with Spencer in the arcade-game Pak-Rat) in the episode iStage an Intervention. The small cheese pieces are worth 10 points, and the large cheese-wheel are worth 50 points. Of course, the producers were trying to do a name take-off on Pac-Man, but they ironically came up with an actual title, as far as Ataris (Peter) Pack-Rat. The game's scoring system is similar to Pac-Man, with some differences: Like Pac-Man, the first cat the player attacks in the game is worth 200 points, the second cat is worth 400 points, the third cat is worth 800 points, and the fourth and final cat is worth 1600 points. Tuning across the channels today, I came across an episode of iCarly (a Nickelodeon show mostly for teens, I think) that featured a make-believe classic video title - Pak-Rat.
