Namco Plug 'N Play Mini Portable Pac-Man Pocket Edition
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Product Description
Get big fun in this Mini Portable Pac-Man Pocket Edition. It's straight out of the 80s, packed into this handheld joystick. Take it anywhere. Simply plug it in and play. There are five games in one joystick.
Pac-Man
Pac-Man chomps his way right into your living room. Beware of Inky, Blinky, Pinky and Clyde as they have a ghostly way of sneaking up on you.
Galaxian
Ready, aim, fire! Shoot down Alien ships before they blast their way into your laser base.
Rally-X
Collect flags while steering clear of rival cars and renegade boulders. Put the pedal to the metal!
Bosconian
Bombs away! You must destroy all enemy space stations while avoiding rocks, explosions and mines.
Dig Dug
Get rid of those pesky Pookas and fire breathing Fygars.
Plugs directly into your TV. Requires 4 "AA" batteries (not included).
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #81848 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Jakks Pacific
- Dimensions: 8.80" h x 8.00" w x 2.20" l, .65 pounds
Customer Reviews
PacMan
Great if you are in your early 30s then you probably were the first to play Pac-Man in the arcade like me. Well this game very inexpensive but if you could have gotten in twenty years ago it would have been thousands of dollars probably. It is very much like the actual game I cannot tell the difference. The big arcade games from the 80's only had 8Mb of ram if you can believe that. Those huge games were less powerful than a graphing calculator today most cameras and cell phones probably have more speed and memory than the old arcade games.
I Played the bigger one at WALL MART so I know how fun it is!!
as far as the last persons POST (post's are from the OLDEN days like in the 1980's from the BBS days of fido net mail and so on..
anyway in the previous post the person noted the reset button is in a bad spot whell I never have these problems w these mini games cause like the Atari 1 player paddle in less than 5 minnutes I had it ripped apart to "see HOW BIG THE chip blob of epoxy was and as expected like Atari 400/800 PITFALL 2 it was a epoxy blob ... anyway I expected that!!! but I DID NOT expect a
2 player jumper nor extra pot connections for 2 players!!! this only saved me $5 to $10 and wasted a REAL pair of Atari paddles BUT NONE THE LESS I liked the way they let me modify pretty mutch a discposable game!!! so I would for youre problem TO NOT DAMAGE THE UNIT just take the remote control rubber for the reset button out and leave it inside the case somewhere This will allow you to leave the button intact but keep for later use if you have to reset WHELL USE THE MASTER CLEAR like on a 386 JUST POWER OFF AND BACK ON AGAIN. .
LATER AFTER I FINNALY GET A REAL ARCADE cabinet AFTER I PUT A REAL pacman BAORD INTO IT I might make a mod to run a mini game in it if i can figure out how to use r g b.. I might have to replace the arcade monitor w a expensive LCD monitor in the r g b mode IMAGINE playing this game on a mspacman JOYSTIC from HAPP CONTROLS AND ON A 19 inch arcade monitor!!! that would rule. anyway $9.99 is a REAL good deal for a TV game perfect for portabllty.




