If you're anything like me (meaning over the age of 50), you probably have fond memories of 1980s arcade games. Indeed, my weekly allowance was frequently exchanged for quarters and dropped into the ...
Since its inception with the first game in 1980, Namco's industry-defining Pac-Man franchise has seemingly graced every platform possible. Via home ports, compilations or standalone plug-and-play ...
LEGO’s latest item recreates a vintage 1980s-style Pac-Man arcade cabinet. The 2,650-piece set, designed for ages 18+, measures 12.5-inches high, 10-inches wide, and 7-inches deep. It also comes with ...
Arcade cabinets were the original competitive esports of their time, and if you're looking for an even more intense approach to setting a new high score benchmark, you can check out this deal on ...
A classic video game is celebrating its 35th anniversary. Pac-Man debuted first in arcades in Japan. Three and a half decades and billions of glowing dots later, the yellow gaming icon has appeared in ...
Pac-Man Museum+ features a total of seven games that were originally developed for arcade use. The first of which is of course 1980's Pac-Man, the classic that started it all. It seems pretty likely ...
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 ...
A neon maze. Disembodied eyeballs floating in darkness. A ghost-consuming ball that never says a word. Few video games are as mysterious as Pac-Man. On its surface, the ’80s arcade hit is an ...
Please verify your email address. It's easy to throw around words like "legacy", especially when talking about series that started before today's fans were even born, but some legacies run deeper than ...
Former Angel Bobby Valentine (far left), Angels Chairman Dennis Kuhl (third from left) and Bandai Namco Holdings USA CEO Koji Fujiwara (center) celebrate the opening of Level Up There’s only one ...
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 ...