A list of puns related to "Handheld Electronic Game"
I have not been able to find two handheld games I remember from my childhood and I'm hoping I'm not just going crazy and hope someone in here can help. The first is an old football game. It a football marker on a field you manually moved back and forth based on what numbers you got. I've been able to find several that are electronic that look similar, but none that aren't. It had controls on both sides because you played with someone else and when you pushed a button the wheels that had the numbers on it would spin around and stop randomly.
The second is something I'm pretty sure was sold at the CVS department stores. It was an old ghostbusters game with a lcd screen. You moved the ghostbuster along the bottom and tried to catch slimer. I dropped it while playing it sitting at the top of our steps and it cracked the screen. Was never able to find it again and, same problem as the football game, I can't even find a picture of it online to prove it was real.
Does anybody else remember these games?
My parents bought me this game when I was younger in late single digits, the game looked like a Formula 1 style racer, had a top down view, customization options for the car.
What is most notable was how the game was presented physically, as a racing wheel with buttons.
I need to find this and figured I would come here, basically I just remembered this pinball game that a bunch of kids got at our school carnival around 10 years ago. It was an electronic pinball game that came in bright yellow and orange and red I think. Also, the little triggered you use to shoot the ball Iβm pretty sure it was like a physical spring but the rest was on a low quality screen. Please help a girl out ?
I found an old tiger electronics game at a yard sale and while it works the screen is very faint. There is no noticeable damage to the screen. Is there anything I can do to repair it?
Side note does anyone remember what these cost in the early 90s? I can swear my mom bought these for me for road trips so they couldn't have been that expensive.
It's a handheld electronic game with two teams and you can speak during the description of the subject you're given. It's almost exactly like charades. If I had to compare it to anything then it would be that handheld 20 questions game
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