Saturday, August 28, 2010

INTRODUCTION ELECTRONIC GAMES

3-D, ELECTRONIC AND ARCADE STYLE GAMES


# OF ITEMS: 17



INTRODUCTION

The following is a selection of electronic games from the 1970's to early 1990's. These are battery operated games that are electronic and/or also have 3-D or other unusual graphic effects; some designed with sound as well as visuals. Although most have some degree of box damage, all items appear to be in excellent shape and in some cases are in the original styrofoam packaging. None have been played with.

# 1 KID KONG







































KID KONG

#1 KID KONG by Bandai America Year: 1981 Box size: 9” H x 5 ¾” W
Box says, “Kid Kong is captured and wants to break away. Up to 8 players have turns chaining him up. Push one end of a chain into any hole. Push other end of chain into any hole on opposite side of Kid Kong. Repeat, one player at a time until …watch out… he’s busted loose again!” Condition note: box is battered; badly damaged.

# 2 OFFICIAL DONKEY KONG




































OFFICIAL DONKEY KONG

# 2 OFFICIAL DONKEY KONG by Nintendo Year: 1981 Box size: 9” H x 8” W
Box says, “Donkey Kong the Ape has stolen Mario’s girlfriend and has taken her to the top of a steel fortress. Mario must save her! Use the joy stick and jump button to get Mario over the barrels and on his way to the top!” Two game variations. Arcade style joy stick control. Multi color display. Records “best score”. Requires 4 “C” batteries (not inc.). Condition note: box is badly damaged.

# 3 MICROVISION ELECTRONIC GAME SYSTEM

MICROVISION

# 3 MICROVISION PROGRAMMABLE ELECTRONIC GAME SYSTEM BY Milton Bradley Year: 1979 Box size: 9” H x 11 ½” W IN BOX - NO PHOTO OF THIS ITEM
Box says, “A new concept in electronic game systems – a hand-held console with interchangeable cartridges. A wide variety of game cartridges available. Includes the game Blockbuster, a skill and action game that challenges your ability to react quickly. Features: paddle control, skill level and game play options, large area liquid crystal display, fast and slow speeds and on-screen scoring.” Two 9-olt transistor batteries req. (not inc.).

Friday, August 27, 2010

# 4 DARK TOWER










































































































Dark Tower A Fantasy Adventure Born of Electronic Wizardry by Milton Bradley Year: 1981 Age 10 - Adult - 1 - 4 Players Box size: approx. 20" H x 12" W Box says, "Dark Tower is waiting for you. Storm its walls, solve its riddle and win a Kingdom, if you dare." Box is not in the best shape, but all contents are intact.







# 5 PAC MAN ELECTRONIC GAME










# 5 TOMYTRONIC PAC MAN by Tomy. Year: 1981 Box size: 8 ½” H x 9” W Box says, “There’s a monster on the run, but Pac Man will eat him before the game is done. Choose Amateur or Pro and turn the power switch to ON. As he moves around the screen, Pac Man eats up bait, stars, cherries and monsters. Try to score the most points possible by letting Pac Man eat as much as he can. Requires 4 “C” batteries (not inc.). Condition note: box is badly damaged.







# 6 STAR TREK PHASER STRIKE










MICROVISION STAR TREK PHASER STRIKE

# 6 MICROVISION STAR TREK PHASER STRIKE by Milton Bradley Year: 1979 Box size: 4” H x 8 ¾” L
Box says, “Battle attacking Klingon warships. You only get one chance to get the target. Take careful aim and fire you phaser. Victory! You’ve destroyed the Klingon ship.”