For those nostalgic for the ’80s, Lego is unveiling a 2,561-piece tribute to the iconic game, “Pac-Man.”
This new set draws inspiration from the classic 1980s arcade cabinet and even has a light brick feature to mimic the glow of the coin slot, as per Lego’s official announcement.
Originally debuting in Tokyo in 1980, “Pac-Man” secured its legacy as the most illustrious arcade game ever. Players navigated the munching yellow hero, Pac-Man, through a maze, gobbling up dots and dodging four pesky ghosts.
Though this Lego replica isn’t a functioning gaming console, it’s filled with nostalgic gaming details that enthusiasts will surely appreciate.
One notable feature is the “mechanical maze” that operates with a side crank. As Lego shares, “This mechanism, a testament to exceptional engineering, makes the characters traverse the maze in a lifelike manner.”
With dimensions of 13 inches in height, 10 inches in width, and 7 inches in depth, this Lego arcade machine also has a detachable back panel that uncovers the system’s intricacies.
“Pac-Man,” a brainchild of then 25-year-old game innovator Toru Iwatani, broke barriers with its novel gameplay techniques. It introduced gamers to the concept of “power-ups” and interspersed levels with the gaming world’s first cutscenes. Moreover, it carved a niche as a pioneering game in the maze category.
Recognizing its monumental contribution to video gaming, “Pac-Man” earned its spot in the permanent exhibit at New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in 2012.
Priced at $270, the “Pac-Man Arcade” kit will be available on June 4, under Lego’s Icons series, which promises “an intricate yet satisfying building adventure,” according to Lego.
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Lego’s ability to weave nostalgia with modern design intricacies has been a significant part of its charm, appealing to both kids and adults. With the release of the “Pac-Man Arcade” set, Lego not only pays homage to a groundbreaking video game but also offers enthusiasts a tangible piece of the golden era of arcades. Whether you’re a dedicated gamer, a Lego aficionado, or just someone longing for a blast from the past, this set is a delightful blend of both worlds.