(400 lbs.)
Digital score is kept in each player’s left corner. Pac-Man Air Hockey Table The sturdy construction of its solid corners and leg levelers complements its cabinet art, which features ghosts Pinky, Clyde, Inky, and Blinky chasing the game’s dot-chomping namesake. Players are ensconced within the same visual and audial details that gave the original 1980 game such a distinctive, groundbreaking feel: the “wocka, wocka, wocka” sound when a puck hits the table’s yellow-and-red side rails, the original Pac-Man background music during play, and an LED playing surface that pays faithful homage to the original game’s field of play by lighting up red or blue when either player scores. Transluscent plastic screens divide the playing field to ensure shots on goal are delivered on a bed of air versus in the air while side barriers prevent flying pucks, even during rousing games of “First To 256 Wins”.