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A Pacman Watch To Relish In The Past

Submitted by Shane on June 27, 2006 – 10:36 amComments

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Ahh the Pacman watch, who would’ve thought. What isn’t labeled with a popular retro video game icon these days? Seriously, there’s a bunch of people around a table discussing what they can put their icon on. “Pacman laundry basket and dust pan!” It probably exists. This Pacman watch by Namco is cute though, what is neat about it is he’ll move around the watch face as the second hand chomping pellets as time passes. The old Nelsonic watch actually allowed you to play the game right on the watch. Alas, I personally don’t wear a watch as the cell phone does everything these days – including, but not limited to playing Pacman.

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  • That nelsonic pacman watch looks great. Brings back memories from wehn I was a kid. I didnt have that watch but I had a similar mario watch with the poor graphics's. But as you said, we have cell phones now so there is no need for these watches. Great find though
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