Jul 17 2006, 8:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Club Namco has a watch that's sure to excite all the old-timer gamers out there, or those who were born with 8-bit hearts. It's the limited edition Pac-Man watch. Only 500 will be put into circulation (isn't that how many hours the creator of Pac-Man has left on Namco's payroll?)
The Pac-Man character on the watch acts as the second hand, and three ghosts (Inky, Pinky, and Clyde) are seen in their trademark "home base", though you won't see Pac-Man chasing them around here.At a price of $130, it's clearly meant for die-hard Namco fans, especially considering it isn't exactly a full-featured watch. Still, it could be a great piece if you really love Pac-Man.
Via Wrist Dreams
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