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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Out of the box, you can use the 2,651 included pieces to construct the arcade cabinet, Pac-Man, his eternal maze, and the iconic ghosts who are always chasing him down. Once completed, some of the ...
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 ...
Commemorating the launch of the original PAC-MAN arcade cabinet in 1980, LEGO has partnered with Bandai Namco to release a new LEGO Icons set that replicates its classic design. This 2,650-piece set ...
The iconic Pac-Man video game was first released in Japan on May 22nd, 1980, and LEGO is celebrating its 43rd birthday with the 10323 Pac-Man Arcade set. Much like the LEGO Nintendo Entertainment ...
In recent years, The Lego Group has undergone something of a transformation. Something clicked for the company with as much clarity as two classic 2x4 studded bricks snapping together; adults like ...
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 ...
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