Hello there. It is a ingressiv game again. It is still missing in my collection. But it is not so easy to collect. I think the gameplay is special und very interesting. Thank you and greetings from RetroGameCity 🤗☺
Never have seen this before. I was 5 years old when this was released in '84, so I'm surprised I've never seen one before, somewhere, even someone that may have owned one back then, but I never have. On a sidenote, it amazes me with what we had to occupy us back then, before video games became a big, mainstream thing, like how they are now. On one hand, I miss those days back then...but on the other hand, I'm like, how the f**k did we survive back then? Lol. I remember when I was young,, back during the '80s, I went outside everyday, and stayed out until the streetlights came on...but once I got my first NES for Christmas, I believe in '87, maybe '88, or '89, I never went outside again, or very rarely. Lol.
@@eternal_electronics Very true, and very well put, too. I miss those simple times back then, and the simplicity of the things that we did have. If something like that was made nowadays, I'm sure it would have to be connected to the Internet, in some way, and be updated periodically, too. Lol. Thanks again for showing this item! 🙂👍
I like the concept
Unique fun
Hello there. It is a ingressiv game again. It is still missing in my collection. But it is not so easy to collect. I think the gameplay is special und very interesting. Thank you and greetings from RetroGameCity 🤗☺
Not very common, but I love the unique looks and gameplay
Never have seen this before. I was 5 years old when this was released in '84, so I'm surprised I've never seen one before, somewhere, even someone that may have owned one back then, but I never have. On a sidenote, it amazes me with what we had to occupy us back then, before video games became a big, mainstream thing, like how they are now. On one hand, I miss those days back then...but on the other hand, I'm like, how the f**k did we survive back then? Lol. I remember when I was young,, back during the '80s, I went outside everyday, and stayed out until the streetlights came on...but once I got my first NES for Christmas, I believe in '87, maybe '88, or '89, I never went outside again, or very rarely. Lol.
Well we survived by playing in the real world, games were just occasional fun... now it's swapped
@@eternal_electronics Very true, and very well put, too. I miss those simple times back then, and the simplicity of the things that we did have. If something like that was made nowadays, I'm sure it would have to be connected to the Internet, in some way, and be updated periodically, too. Lol. Thanks again for showing this item! 🙂👍
Very cool idea for the time.
i did not know this would have a screen
@@yurielg07playsroblox VFD screen inside
cool