Pac-Man Arcade Game for Your Home

The Japanese game developer Namco, designers of the original 1980s Pac-Man video game, is now giving you the opportunity to play the classic game in a true retro aracade fashion – in your own living room.

The Japanese game developer Namco, designers of the original 1980s Pac-Man video game, is now giving you the opportunity to play the classic game in a true retro aracade fashion – in your own living room.

Clothing designer Natalie Hutcheson from Los Angeles, a.k.a. Etsy crafter HutchMe, has created a nice geeky line of belt buckles inspired by popular retro video games.

This colorful video game device plugs into your TV, no console needed, and lets you to bring back some good ol’ 80s arcade game memories.

BeauJangles, the Dubai-based British silver jeweler behind the cool Space Invaders cufflinks, has now made a pair of awesome Pac-Man cufflinks.

Pixelparty, the Etsy member who did the cool Ms. Pac-Man Hairpins, has now created a wonderful wooden Pac-Man ghost wall decoration.

Here’s a cool tabletop arcade for the ones of you who prefer having your collection of classic video games on top of the table, rather than hidden inside.

Etsy member lostmitten from Ontario, Canada has used Perler beads to create these adorable Pac-Man coasters and the included storage box, which goes in the same cool retro gaming style.

Here we have yet another beautiful example of a coffee table that comes with a whole bunch of classic 80s arcade games hidden under the hood.

The keyrings that are being posted here at GeekAlerts usually comes with a more or less useful feature, like a photo frame or a flashlight.

This yellow retro looking joystick lets you relive those good ol’ gaming days by the arcade machine without having to leave your home.