My Arcade just rolled out a pair of officially licensed Pac-Man gadgets to celebrate 45 years of the yellow dot-muncher. The Mighty Player looks like a tiny arcade cabinet with a 3.5-inch screen and wood-style casing, while the Pocket Player Max is the handheld version for people who want their nostalgia portable. Both devices come loaded with five games from the franchise, and they run about five to six hours on a charge.
The cabinet-style unit sells for 119.99 bucks and comes with an AC adapter, but the handheld is cheaper at 69.99 and throws in a protective case plus a screen protector. Both versions let you plug in headphones, adjust volume, and avoid the whole emulation setup nightmare that usually comes with playing old arcade titles.
The cabinet-style unit sells for 119.99 bucks and comes with an AC adapter, but the handheld is cheaper at 69.99 and throws in a protective case plus a screen protector. Both versions let you plug in headphones, adjust volume, and avoid the whole emulation setup nightmare that usually comes with playing old arcade titles.