Thirty-two titles on one menu. The marquee reads PAC-MAN. The library runs from Galaxian to Splatterhouse.


Overview

The PAC-MAN Pixel Bash Home Cabaret is a cabaret sized upright cabinet from Bandai Namco loaded with 32 officially licensed classic arcade titles. Built for residential use, it ships without a coin mechanism and is ready for direct placement in a home game room, finished basement, or entertainment space. The cabinet reproduces the controls, display orientation, and audio of the original arcade era in a single self-contained unit.


Key Features

32 Officially Licensed Classic Arcade Titles

Every game carries an official Bandai Namco license and runs from original code. The complete title list: Bosconian, Dig Dug, Dragon Spirit, Galaga, Galaga 88, Galaxian, Mappy, PAC-MAN, Ms. PAC-MAN, Pac-Mania, Rally-X, Rolling Thunder, Xevious, Baraduke, Dragon Buster, Dig Dug II, Tower of Druaga, Gaplus, Grobda, Hopping Mappy, King & Balloon, Metro-Cross, Motos, New Rally-X, Pac & Pal, PAC-MAN Plus, Rompers, Skykid, Skykid Deluxe, Splatterhouse, Super PAC-MAN, and Super Xevious. The audio, scoring, and difficulty curves match what shipped to arcades — not ports or approximations with altered gameplay.

Authentic Arcade Controls and Presentation

The cabinet reproduces the joystick throw, button layout, display orientation, and audio output of the original arcade versions. The PAC-MAN marquee and full cabinet artwork carry official Bandai Namco branding throughout — this is a licensed presentation piece, not a generic multicade wrapped in PAC-MAN graphics.

Home-Use Configuration

The Home edition ships without a coin mechanism, so play is free-to-start with no tokens, quarters, or additional hardware required. This distinguishes it from the commercial coin-op version of Pixel Bash, which is a separate product built for arcade and FEC operation. No configuration is needed out of the box for residential use.

Narrow Upright Footprint

The assembled cabinet stands 60 inches tall on a 21-inch-wide base with a 33-inch depth. At that width, it occupies less floor space than a standard office chair while presenting at full arcade height. The 33-inch depth fits flush against most game-room walls without projecting into foot traffic paths.


How It Plays

A player selects a title from the 32-game on-screen menu and the cabinet loads that game with its original controls and screen layout intact — the joystick response on Galaga and the maze timing on PAC-MAN match the arcade originals because the hardware is built to those specs. From across a game room, the illuminated PAC-MAN marquee and cabinet art identify the machine immediately, and the vivid color palettes of titles like Galaxian and Xevious read clearly on the monitor at normal room viewing distances.


Specifications

Feature Detail
SKU / Model Number 1PX01-19800-00
Dimensions (Assembled) 21 in W x 33 in D x 60 in H
Shipping Dimensions 38 in L x 26 in W x 68 in H
Weight 210 lbs
Game Count 32 titles
Coin Mechanism None (home edition)

Why Buyers Love It

One Cabinet, Three Decades of Titles

The 32-game library spans shooters, maze games, platformers, and action titles from the late 1970s through the late 1980s — Splatterhouse and Skykid Deluxe share a menu with PAC-MAN and Dig Dug. The cabinet stores and runs all 32 titles with no cartridges, discs, or external hardware to manage.

Plug-and-Play Setup

The Home edition arrives fully assembled and requires only a standard household outlet to operate — no coin-door wiring, no token configuration, no technician visit. Place it, plug it in, and the menu is ready.

Official Licensing — Unaltered ROM Versions

Each title runs under an official Bandai Namco Entertainment license from the original code. The audio, scoring logic, and difficulty curves are identical to the arcade originals — not re-tuned ports or approximations.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the PAC-MAN Pixel Bash Home Cabaret and the coin-op version?

The Home Cabaret edition ships without a coin mechanism and is configured for direct residential use. The commercial coin-op version of Pixel Bash is a separate product built for arcade and FEC operation with coin-door hardware. Both share the same 32-game library.

How many games are included in the PAC-MAN Pixel Bash Home Cabaret?

The cabinet includes 32 officially licensed Bandai Namco titles. The full list spans PAC-MAN, Ms. PAC-MAN, Galaga, Dig Dug, Galaxian, Mappy, and 26 additional classic arcade games covering shooters, maze games, and action titles from the late 1970s through the late 1980s.

What are the assembled dimensions of the PAC-MAN Pixel Bash Home Cabaret?

The assembled cabinet measures 21 inches wide, 33 inches deep, and 60 inches tall. It weighs 210 lbs, so the final placement location should be determined before delivery — repositioning after installation requires at least two people.

Is the PAC-MAN Pixel Bash Home Cabaret a full-size upright or a scaled-down unit?

It is a cabaret-style upright at 60 inches tall — not a miniaturized or countertop version. The cabinet is built to the same physical scale as original arcade uprights from the era of the included titles.


Ideal Placement

The Pixel Bash Home Cabaret fits residential game rooms, finished basements, and home entertainment spaces where a 21-inch floor footprint is available. It also suits small office break rooms, vacation rental properties, and rec-room setups where a self-contained arcade cabinet serves multiple users without coin-op configuration.


Shipping & Setup

We offer flexible freight delivery options, including curbside and lift-gate services. Shipping costs and timing are calculated at checkout based on your location and requirements.

Warranty & Support

Your purchase includes a standard manufacturer warranty and access to technical support to ensure long-term performance and uptime.


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