![]() Anybody who fondly remembers arcade machines of the 80s and 90s remembers the subtle red glow of a white LED behind a semi-transparent red plastic coin plate – and that’s lovingly recreated on this cabinet. ![]() One, they’re fun to look at and play with - but two, and perhaps more importantly, they’re fascinating to build.Ī lot of these touches are little. When I say rewarding, what I’m really getting at is two-pronged. As you'd expect, the attention to detail is superb. And in this Lego set, it’s packed with rewarding features. But that top half – what a top half it is. Obviously, the original cabinet was full-sized this has been given table-top proportions, meaning the more boring bottom half of the cabinet is missing. Much of the joy here is similar to that found in the lovely intricate dioramas and the brilliant folding mechanism of the Mario 64 Mystery Block set, but what’s different here is that the form factor relates directly to a coveted real-world object from when Pac-Man ruled the world: the original arcade cabinet. But, really, how this package impresses is in its feature set. This is a decent size model, a little over 30cm tall, 25cm wide, and 17cm deep. This is Lego’s Pac-Man Arcade, set 10323. So, admittedly, I’m probably at the center of this set’s audience venn diagram. Now, in fairness, regular readers of VG247 will know that I like Lego, and I like arcades. And today, Lego unleashes its best bit of gaming nostalgia yet. ![]() But scattered around these releases are larger, more intricate sets for adults – the Mario 64 ? Block, the Lego NES and Atari, a set based off Horizon Zero Dawn, and a giant model of Bowser. These two shifts for Lego have resulted in some fun sets for kids, like the Minecraft, Mario, and Sonic ranges. The folks at Lego sure know how to sell it. And brilliantly, this realization has coincided with Lego realizing that video games franchises are also worth its time. This realization has led to a new category of Lego, branded occasionally as ‘Adults Welcome’: clad in sleek black boxes and with eye-watering piece counts and prices, these sets are for the young-at-heart more than the young. ![]() Something clicked for the company with as much clarity as two classic 2x4 studded bricks snapping together adults like this stuff just as much as kids. In recent years, The Lego Group has undergone something of a transformation. ![]()
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