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Celebrating 45 Years of PAC-MAN: The CASIO x PAC-MAN Collection

January 31, 2025 By ausretrogamer

Game On! Casio Celebrates 45 Years of PAC-MAN with a Retro-Chic Watch Collection

It’s time to press start on nostalgia! In a thrilling tribute to one of the most iconic video games of all time, Casio has unveiled the Casio x PAC-MAN Collection to celebrate PAC-MAN’s 45th anniversary. This limited-edition collection fuses retro arcade charm with Casio’s timeless digital watch design, creating a must-have accessory for gamers and watch enthusiasts alike.

A Classic Collaboration

PAC-MAN first hit arcades in 1980, revolutionising the gaming world with its simple yet addictive gameplay. Now, in 2025, Casio pays homage to this cultural phenomenon with a collection that captures the pixelated magic of the original game.

Casio’s Vintage series, known for its nostalgic charm, serves as the perfect canvas for this tribute. The collection features four distinct models—all adorned with PAC-MAN’s signature 8-bit graphics, classic maze motifs, and beloved characters, including Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde. The designs evoke memories of dodging ghosts and gobbling up pellets, all while keeping track of time in true retro style.

Design Details: A Trip Down Arcade Lane

Each watch in the Casio x PAC-MAN Collection is a statement piece, seamlessly blending vintage aesthetics with modern craftsmanship:

  • ABL100WEPC-1B – Combining retro aesthetics with modern technology, this watch offers Bluetooth® connectivity for smartphone pairing, step tracking, and automatic time correction. It’s the perfect blend of PAC-MAN charm and advanced features for daily convenience.

  • A168WEPC-7A – For a sleek yet playful option, this model combines a silver vapour-deposited dial with PAC-MAN graphics and neon accents. Fun details like “WAKA WAKA” on the clasp and LCD backlight elevate the nostalgia factor, while its polished finish makes it a versatile accessory.

  • CA53WPC-1B – This design pays homage to the original PAC-MAN maze, with the game stage featured prominently on the watch face. A yellow bezel mimics the classic arcade machine, while the band is made from bio-based resin, ensuring style and sustainability go hand in hand.

  • F91WPC-1A – Packed with personality, this watch features vivid neon colours and graphics of PAC-MAN and his ghostly foes, Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde. Adding to its charm, “WAKA WAKA,” PAC-MAN’s signature sound, is printed on the band loop.

All models feature Casio’s hallmark digital display, LED backlighting and an unmistakable throwback to the ‘80s era of digital watches.

Why This Collection Is a Must-Have

For fans of PAC-MAN and retro gaming, these watches aren’t just timepieces—they’re wearable nostalgia. Whether you spent your childhood at the arcade or you’re a modern gamer who appreciates the classics, this collection is a perfect blend of gaming heritage and everyday functionality.

The Casio x PAC-MAN Collection is a limited-edition release, making it an exciting collectible for enthusiasts of both horology and gaming. With PAC-MAN turning 45, now is the perfect time to celebrate this legendary game in style.

Final Thoughts: Ready, Set, Collect!

Casio has once again proven its ability to merge technology with pop culture in a way that resonates across generations. The Casio x PAC-MAN Collection is more than just a watch—it’s a nostalgic journey back to the golden age of gaming.

Don’t miss your chance to grab a piece of arcade history. Whether you’re a gamer, a watch aficionado, or simply someone who loves a great throwback, this collection is a high-score-worthy addition to any wrist!

image source: Casio Australia

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arcade, arcade gamer, Casio, Casio x Pac-Man, Celebrating 45 Years of PAC-MAN: The CASIO x PAC-MAN Collection, gamer, Geek, Pac-Man watch, Retro Gamer, Retrogamer, retrogaming, watchgeek, wristcheck

CASIO EDIFICE ECB-2000MFG: MF Ghost & Initial D Watch – Review

December 14, 2022 By Alex Boz

This review first appeared on Zeitaku 贅沢 on December 14, 2022. This repost is with permission from Zeitaku.

In the world of wristwatches, there are many brands that successfully collaborate with superstars from movie franchises and well known sports people, just ask the famous MI6 secret agent, 007, what he prefers to wear on his wrist – well, he’ll say Omega, of course.

When it comes to motor racing collaborations, our minds go straight to Formula 1. With timing playing a huge part in racing, from lap times to pit-stops, there is bound to be some big watch manufacturers clamoring for racing driver’s car and wrist real estate. These watch collaborations with big F1 teams and drivers usually come with eye-watering prices which are out of reach for mere mortals.

Luckily for us and for those of you that are into motosports, there are brands like Casio’s EDIFICE. I’ll spare you the history of Casio’s sub-brand in this review, but if you do want to read about it, go here.

Casio’s G-SHOCK range is their premier and most popular product line, but when it comes to stylish analogue and motorsport-inspired design, with an array of functions as their value proposition, then look no further than their EDIFICE collection.

For a more wallet friendly price, you can acquire an EDIFICE timepiece that suits your style and taste. EDIFICE watches come with an abundance of features and functions, from steel-cased, resin, ion plating, chronograph-equipped timepieces, to eye-catching carbon fiber dials with cleverly cut-out subdials to allow light to penetrate the tiny solar panel and the battery behind it.

The latest collaboration between EDIFICE and two landmark works of motorsport-themed manga penned by Shuichi Shigeno has resulted in a striking watch based on the original ECB-2000, which was designed to convey the motorsport worldview. The all-new collaborative design captures the dynamic realism of the street-racing world depicted in the two manga series, Initial D and MF Ghost. The watch pays homage to the two Toyota models that feature in the manga — the AE86 and the TOYOTA GT86, which share the nickname “Hachi-Roku” (Japanese for “Eight-Six”).

So what is so good about the EDIFICE ECB-2000MFG (aka: EDIFICE Initial D & MF Ghost) watch? Let’s start with its striking looks which demand eyes to gaze upon it.

The Build Quality & Watch Face

Let’s be straight – the watch face (aka: dial) is the most important part of any watch. If it’s not striking in looks, then no matter what other bells and whistles the watch may have, it will be bypassed and forgotten. Luckily for us, the ECB-2000MFG is gorgeous! Being part of the EDIFICE Sospensione range, the watch face takes its inspiration from a formula car suspension (the cross brace X) which cleverly separates the sub-dials into quadrants – including the function hand and two mini LCDs. The ECB-2000MFG is also 10BAR / 100-meter water resistant, so you don’t have to worry about water splashing on it when washing your hands or being caught out in the rain. Being 10BAR also means you could go swimming with it and also do some skin diving.

Paired with the Casio 5698 module (think caliber), the ECB-2000MFG offers a range of features on the main face and sub-dials, like seconds display, 24-hour displays, hour time, the date, and an indicator for the battery life, in addition to a reading of the time that’s accurate to +/- 20 seconds (per month).

The first thing that was noticed was the weight of the ECB-2000MFG — this thing is light (65g)! But don’t be fooled into thinking light means cheap quality, this could not be further from the truth. Being used to wearing hefty watches, this one almost felt like a feather on the wrist. Just like a racing car shedding weight to go faster, the lightweight of the ECB-2000MFG is attributed to its resin case, which has been uniquely designed with the lugs in a four-arm configuration – another striking feature.

The gorgeous metallic red bezel, black and red dial are inspired by the front grille of the Toyota GT86 that stars in the manga series MF GHOST. It’s these little details that truly make this a one of a kind watch.

The neobrite (luminosity) on the hands and sapphire crystal with glare-resistant coating are the cherries on top of an already delicious looking cake!

The packaging must get a special mention too – as you can see from the below images, it is in keeping with the theme (and you should keep it in a safe place once you take the watch out!).

The Band

How the watch attaches to your arm is a make or break deal. The ECB-2000MFG comes with a very comfortable Cordura® band, with my only gripe being that it feels a tad rigid. Nevertheless, once the watch is on, the band’s leather underside feels quite nice on the skin.

The red Cordura band also carries over features from the Manga series, with tracks and their round numbering on the top. But wait, there is more! The underside of the band has the Japanese Gyaaa characters stamped on it which were lifted straight from the pages of both Initial D and MF GHOST. Wait, there is more – the underside of the band also features “Fujiwara Tofu Shop (Private Use),” the familiar lettering on the side of the Toyota AE86 driven by Takumi Fujiwara, the protagonist in Initial D. Like I said, it’s the little details that make this special.

On The Wrist

This is a big watch, measuring 47.8mm in width – so it takes up a lot of wrist real estate. When viewed from the top, it could seem like you are wearing a dinner plate if your wrists are on the smaller side (< 7”). However, the watch is quite thin at a smidgen over 11mm, so it doesn’t wear big, like a TW Steel watch would. As already mentioned, the lightweight of the building materials make the ECB-2000MFG very comfortable to wear – you may even forget that you have it on!

On a wrist that is 7” or bigger, this watch demands attention wherever it is worn.

Features & Technology

The ECB-2000MFG comes with a plethora of features, functions and tech – see below. Coupled with smartphone link (iOS or Android app) for effortless watch operation via Bluetooth®, and Tough Solar charging for power, this high-performance chronograph frees you to focus on the road ahead.

  • World time 38 time zones (38 cities + coordinated universal time)
  • City code display, city name display
  • Daylight saving on/off, Auto summer time (DST) switching
  • Home city/World time city swapping
  • 1/100-second stopwatch
  • Measuring capacity: 00’00”00~59’59”99 (for the first 60 minutes) 1:00’00~23:59’59 (after 60 minutes)
  • Measuring unit: 1/100 second (for the first 60 minutes) 1 second (after 60 minutes)
  • Measuring modes: Elapsed time, lap/split time
  • Countdown timer
  • Measuring unit: 1 second
  • Countdown range: 60 minutes
  • Countdown start time setting range: 1 second to 60 minutes (1-second increments and 1-minute increments)
  • Other: Progress beeper
  • 5 daily alarms (with progress beeper)
  • Hourly time signal
  • Double LED light
  • LED light for the face (Super illuminator, selectable illumination duration (1.5 seconds or 3 seconds), afterglow)
  • LED backlight for the digital display (Super illuminator, selectable illumination duration (1.5 seconds or 3 seconds), afterglow)
  • LED:White
  • Full auto-calendar (to year 2099)
  • Mute feature: Button operation tone on/off
  • Power Saving (display goes blank to save power when the watch is left in the dark)
  • Battery level indicator
  • Approx. battery operating time:
  • 7 months on rechargeable battery (operation period with normal use without exposure to light after charge)
  • 18 months on rechargeable battery (operation period when stored in total darkness with the power save function on after full charge)
  • Accuracy: ±15 seconds per month (with no mobile link function)
  • 12/24-hour format
  • Day display (days of the week selectable in six languages)
  • Hand shift feature (Hands move out of the way to provide an unobstructed view of digital display contents.)
  • Regular timekeeping:
  • Analog: 2 hands (Hour, minute (hand moves every 20 seconds))
  • 1 dial (countdown alert)
  • Digital: Hour, minute, second, pm, date, day
  • Progress beeper on/off

Specifications & Price

  • Case size (L× W× H): 51 × 47.8 × 11.4 mm
  • Weight: 65 g
  • Case / bezel material: Resin / Stainless steel / Aluminum
  • CORDURA® Band
  • 100-meter water resistance
  • Tough Solar (Solar powered)
  • Price: AU$899.00

Is The Casio EDIFICE ECB-2000MFG Any Good?

I’ll be honest with you all, I am not a big fan of reviews — by their very nature they are subjective. My tastes and likes may not be your cup of tea, and vice-versa. The Casio EDIFICE MF Ghost / Initial D (ECB-2000MFG) watch is one of those timepieces that you’ll either like or totally dislike, there’s no middle ground. For the record, I LOVE it!

The ECB-2000MFG is a fun watch that demands attention with its striking looks – the metallic red band around the bezel, and the red accents on the dial are exquisite and really pop when out in sunlight. My geeky intuition tells me that this unique watch will be quite sought after in the future.

This new and limited Casio EDIFICE ECB-2000MFG watch is a must-have edition for fans of cars, racing, and of course — these manga masterworks.


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Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Casio, Casio Edifice review, ECB-2000, ECB-2000MFG, ECB2000, Edifice, geek.lifestyle, Initial D, Initial D Edifice, MF Ghost, MF Ghost Edifice, MF Ghost watch, Review, Shuichi Shigeno, Tough Solar, watch review

Casio x Pac-Man Vintage Limited Edition Unisex Watch

October 8, 2021 By ausretrogamer


Casio sure knows how to tug on our nostalgic strings! Their vintage classic line of watches brings back the 80s, and nothing screams 80s more than a Casio Pac-Man watch!

The A100WEPC-1B Casio x Pac-Man watch is a collaboration between Casio Vintage and Bandai Namco which aims to immerse you in the nostalgia of one of the world’s first blockbuster video games. Details on the watch glass hint at the exciting chase about to unfold as Pac-Man, surrounded in the square LCD display ghost house, is poised to start running.

Laser engraving on the black ion-plated metal band lays out the game maze. The game begins above the watch face with Pac-Man eating dots as he runs away from the ghosts and continues below the face after he’s devoured a power pellet and turned back to chase them!

The Casio x Pac-Man watch is retailing for AU$299.00! We bet these go fast!

 

source: Casio Watches




Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: !Arcade!, 1980s, 80s, Casio, Casio A100, Casio A100WEPC-1B, Casio watch, Casio x Pac-Man, Casio x Pac-Man watch, classic arcade game, classic gamer, digital watch, oldschool, Pac-Man, Pac-Man watch, Pacman, pacman watch, Retro, Retro Gamer, retrogaming

Casio Game and Watch Time

December 7, 2015 By ausretrogamer

If you thought that Nelsonic and Nintendo were the only ones making games on digital watches, then think again! Casio wasn’t going to sit on the sidelines and watch (Ed: pun intended!) Nintendo reap the benefit of this new gaming phenomenon.

With their pedigree in making fine time pieces, it was natural for Casio to jump in on the whole games-on-watches craze in the early 1980s. These games were mainly a left-right (two button) affair, but boy, they were so cool to have (Ed: If you were lucky enough to have one). Remember, this was all before we started killing time playing games on our smartphones. Some things never change.

If you were one of the unlucky ones (Ed: just like us!) to not have experienced Casio’s game watches, then here is a sample of their finest gaming pieces:

Aero Batics (GA-7)
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Super Slalomer (GS-2)
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Football (GS-12)
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Space Hero (GH-17)
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Space Warrior (GS-16)
Casio_5

Zoomnzap (GZ-1)
Casio_6

Champion Racer (GR-15)
Casio_7

Super Windsurfing (GS-20)
Casio_8

Egg Panic (GE-6)
Casio_10

Moon Fight Robot (GR-3)
Casio_11

Scramble Fighter (GF-2)
Casio_12

Car Race (GD-8)
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Game-10
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Soccer (GS-11)
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Hustle Monira (GM-5)
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Golf (GG-9)
Casio_18image source: supplied

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Casio, Casio Digital Games, Casio Game and Watch, Casio Watch Game, classic gaming, Retro Gaming

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