LEGO Icons Pac-Man Arcade Set | Source: The LEGO Group

We’ve seen LEGO sets inspired by retro gaming consoles before, like the Atari 2600 and the Nintendo Entertainment System, but you can’t talk about retro gaming without Pac-Man. The classic arcade icon is joining the world of brick-building with the LEGO Icons Pac-Man Arcade Set, revealed on the same day, May 22, that the original Pac-Man game was first introduced to the world in 1980.

The LEGO Group and Bandai Namco are celebrating the 43rd anniversary with this epic, 2,651-piece set with a mechanical maze; a four-way joystick; an adjustable game score display; a light-up brick that creates an illuminated coin slot; a removable back panel that shows the inner mechanics; and large brick versions of Pac-Man, Blinky, and Clyde. The collaboration is fitting, as Pac-Man’s recognizable yellow color was actually inspired by the LEGO Group’s signature color.

The arcade is not a functional game, but builders can simulate the chase with the mechanical maze using a crank on the side. The maze simulates the chase between the Pac-Man and the ghosts. Fans can also build a smaller LEGO scene of a minifigure playing Pac-Man, then store that mini build inside the arcade cabinet. Once the arcade build is complete, builders can light up the coin-slot to mimic a real arcade cabinet. The large, colorful brick characters can rotate on a base, and they’re removable, so fans can either display them on top of the cabinet or separately. The arcade cabinet measures approximately 12.5 inches high, 10 inches wide, and 7 inches deep.

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The LEGO Group and Bandai Namco also revealed some fun facts that every gamer or arcade lover needs to know:

  • The first Pac-Man focus test was held on May 22, 1980, introducing the public to the yellow character for the first time.
  • Pac-Man designer Mr. Iwatani was inspired by the yellow color of the LEGO brick.
  • The character’s shape is based on a pizza pie with a slice missing.
  • Before launching worldwide, the game was first released in Japan on June 29, 1980.
  • There was a Pac-Man cartoon on TV in the ‘80s.
  • Buckner & Garcia released a single called “Pac-Man Fever,” which reached 9th place on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart in March, 1982.
  • The first person to achieve the game’s perfect score of 3,333,360 points was Billy Mitchell of Florida in 1993. In order to achieve a perfect score, players must clear all 256 stages without a single miss, and consume all Pac-Dots, fruits, and ghosts (consume four ghosts with each power pellet).
  • The Guinness World Records acknowledged the game as the “Most Successful Coin-Operated Game” in the world in recognition of Pac-Man’s release in 1980. 293,822 arcade units were installed within the first seven years of the arcade game launching.

The LEGO Pac-Man Arcade set will launch on June 4 with a price tag of $269.99. LEGO VIP members will get early access starting on June 1 from lego.com/pac-man and at LEGO stores.

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Jackie Cucco

Jackie Cucco

Jackie Cucco was a Senior Editor of The Toy Book, The Toy Insider, and The Pop Insider. She covered toy trends, pop culture, and entertainment news, and made appearances on national and regional outlets, including CBS, WPIX, News 12, and more. Jackie spends her time watching horror movies and working her way through every Stephen King novel out there.

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