- Combination Ms. Pac-Man/Galaga commercial arcade coctail table with 19-inch color monitor
- Flip screen technology for two player play
- Gameplay is identical to original versions; unlock pac-man with a “secret” code
- Standard resolution commercial monitor; authentic arcade joystick
- Dimensions: 37in L x 27in W x 29in H / Weight: 250 lbs.
Product Description
Relive the favorite games of your youth with this Ms. Pac-Man/Galaga classic cocktail table. Boasting two of the most popular games of all time in a single machine. Full commercial cabinet just like the one you spent countless hours and spent a pocketful of quarters at the arcade. Game-play is identical to the original versions, so you can wander the same mazes, destroy the same insect-like enemies, and chase down the same fruits.Amazon.com Product Description
Enjoy head-to-head family video game competition at home with this cocktail table version of the classic arcade games Ms. Pac-Man and Galaga. With its full commercial cabinet, you’ll be able to relive the glory days of your youth spent at the … More >>
Ms. Pac-Man / Galaga Classic Cocktail Table Arcade Game with 19-Inch Monitor

The cocktail-table version of “Ms. Pac Man” has long been a “dream purchase” of mine — something that, if I ever had the money to buy, would proudly be made the centerpiece of my future living room or “man cave.” Well, that day finally came, and as I write this review I’m staring at a gorgeous, wood-paneled Mecca of classic-’80s videogaming sitting across from my computer desk.
It is truly a thing to behold. I remember playing hours upon hours of “Ms. Pac Man” in the arcade of an ancient bowling alley in my hometown, and hitting the “Start” button on this baby and playing a quick round brings back waves of nostalgia.
It is a faithful port of the game, too — something a lot of the home-console modern “anniversary” upright versions found in newer arcades sadly failed to replicate. This is fast ‘n furious “Ms. Pac Man” as it was meant to be played: with jangled nerves while trying to outrun quick, smart and ruthless ghosts.
The inclusion of “Galaga” is nice, but I never played that game much (and am still terrible at it). But as the title of this review says, just having a faithful port of my favorite videogame, in all its cocktail-table glory, in my friggin’ house, is worthy of five stars. Rating: 5 / 5