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The latest LEGO gaming set might give you a case of Pac-Man Fever
LEGO certainly hit the gold mine when it realized there are tens of thousands, if not millions, of childless man-children like myself with disposable income who’d rather spend their money on toys than whatever adults our age spent their money on in the past. Drugs, probably. Over the past few years, we’ve seen several sets from the company aimed squarely at the young Gen-X/old Millenial crowd. Sets like the LEGO NES, the LEGO Atari 2600, the LEGO Optimus Prime, and that $500 Lord of the Rings Rivendell set. Even the classic LEGO Death Star sets didn’t reach that high in price. Now, we get about one or two a year that cost that or more. The new LEGO Pac-Man Arcade won’t set you back as much as a trip to Rivendell, but it’ll still cost you more than a few quarters.