LEGO is going retro with a new set recreating the iconic Pac-Man arcade game. Announced on the same day that Pac-Man made its debut on in 1980, the Icons set includes an arcade Pac-Man gaming machine ...
Eighties kids, rejoice! Toy company Lego is about to release a 2,561-piece set celebrating “Pac-Man.” The set is based on a real 1980s arcade game cabinet and comes complete with a light brick to ...
Few toys in history are as iconic as LEGO. But the company’s latest partnership celebrates one of the few playthings worthy of that lofty status. LEGO’s newest collectible will let you build your own ...
Pac-Man’s yellow color was inspired by The Lego Group’s signature color. Who knew? Now those yellows are together in a new Lego Icons Pac-Man Arcade set. To celebrate the 43rd anniversary of Pac-Man, ...
Last year, Lego released a set for the Atari 2600 console released in the 1970s, and now it's paying homage to the definitive '80s arcade game. The 2,650-piece Lego Icons Pac-Man set recreates the ...
It’s been another year since legendary video game franchise Pac-Man debuted in 1980, and Bandai Namco and LEGO are celebrating with something very special this year. LEGO just announced a new LEGO ...
LEGO has teamed up with Bandai Namco to create a block-based tribute to the classic 1980 Pac-Man arcade cabinet. The 2,651 piece set was created to celebrate the 43rd anniversary of the Pac-Man arcade ...
Pac-Man’s battle royale game may be shutting down, but the spherical yellow dot-chomper’s legacy lives on — now in Lego form. Lego announced on Monday that Pac-Man would get the brick treatment in a ...
It’s not quite playable, but a damned impressive build regardless. Today is the 43rd anniversary of Pac-Man, and LEGO will pay tribute with a new collector set featuring the original game in all its ...
Retro I'm thrilled to report the Vectrex Mini is coming to Kickstarter this November, and the price isn't horrendous Retro My favorite arcade machine is finally coming back to the US, and this time it ...
“Pac-Man” was launched in Tokyo in 1980 and went on to become the most successful arcade game of all time. Players control Pac-Man, a yellow, cheese-shaped character who is tasked with eating every ...