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A Gallery of Miscellaneous Electronic Games
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- AHI:
Electronic Baseball. Futuristic, disc-shaped handheld simulation.
- Atari:
Lynx. A nice handheld color system
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- Bambino:
Boxing ET-0601.
- Bandai:
Pair Match. A unique and attractive item, which is too complicated for us adults. It has controls for two players, 3 skill levels, 3 volume levels and 4 different games.
- Cadaco-Ellis:
Foto Electric Football. One of the originals, using a light under the play sheets to determine the outcome. With: 12 Offensive plays; 6 defensive plays; shaker and 3 wooden dice; Score board; Chart; Rules.
- Conic:
Electronic Football. Very unusual model. The same LED chase-type game with annoying beeps as others but the case is different. The left arrow also always makes the runner advance- even when he moves to the right! Another annoying feature of this specific unit.
- Conic:
Electronic Football II. Very unusual model. The same LED chase-type game with annoying beeps as others but the case is different. Requires 4 'AA' batteries- NOT included
- Educational Insights:
GeoSafari. A wonderful, popular tool for educators. Includes the power adapter and 2 sets of cards: Basic Map Set; Wonders of the World (missing the last card containing Games 19/20). 1 card includes a template that may be used to make your own cards.
- Electronic Data Controls:
Computer Football Style No. 555. A rare one! Wooden playing field approx. 17 in. by 22 in. wired with lamps, switches and buttons, all somehow designed to play football. Offense and Defense have play selector buttons and a rotary switch for downs. Lamps indicate outcome on a grid.
- Gakken:
Pinball. A rare LCD Card Game and Watch unit with a cute simulation of the old-fashioned pinball machine. With original instructions.
- Gotham Pressed Steel:
Jim Plunkett Electric Football. An early 'Official' item endorsed by Jim Plunkett, 'Super Star of New England'.
- Gotham Pressed Steel:
Joe Namath Electric Football. An early 'Official' item endorsed by Joe 'Willie'. Includes an 'autographed' 8X10 picture, 2 sets of instructions, stadium parts, score board and players. Field is 17 in. by 31 in. Even has an original magnetic football!
- Gotham Pressed Steel Corp.:
All Star Electric Football. One of the most interesting sets we have seen, this one was made in Sweden in 1954. The playing field is Masonite- not sheet metal and goalposts are wire, not flat. In original box with ONLY the goalposts- no players!
- Gotham Pressed Steel Corp.:
Hockey G-200. Nostalgic table game with a very colorful ( and dated ) crowd looking on. Approx. 11 in. by 24 in. Exact age unknown but looks like 1930's or 40's.
- Ideal:
Electronic Detective. With agents Smart (Don 'Sorry 'bout That' Adams) and Agent 99? on the cover, it's a great piece of 70's nostalgia. Claims to allow solving 130,000 different mysteries.
- K-Mart:
Computer Baseball. A pinball simulation of 'America's Favorite Pastime'. Complete in original box. Made in Japan so it is probably and older item but exact age is unknown.
- Leisure Dynamics, Inc.:
Electronic Intercept. Electronic search and destroy game with the sounds and lights of fighter attack. Resembles Battleship.
- LJN:
I Took A Lickin' From A Chicken. Very cute electromechanical game in which the player is pitted against a clever hen in a classic game of tic-tac-toe. The hen's movement and clucking are delightful! Extremely Rare!
- LSI:
Japanese 'Fabulous Fred'. A cute item, reminiscent of Simon, but with more modes of play. A separate sheet shows baseball and roulette but we are unable to decipher them since everything is in Japanese.
- Mego:
Fabulous Fred. 10 different modes: Electronic organ; Music machine; What's That Song; Memory game (similar to 'Simon'); Mindbender; Space Attack; Submarine Hunt; Catch The Comet; Baseball; Roulette. With
instructions and game pieces
- Saitek:
Pro Bridge 310. A sophisticated hand-held computer provides simulation of Contract Bridge. Plays ACOL and 5-card majors. Can be connected to a Model 510, allowing 2 or more players to practice. LCD screen with great graphics. Requires 4 AAA cells, which are not included.
- Sears:
Electronic Baseball No. 65094. Looks and works a lot like a Coleco. Neat discreet LED model of America's favorite pastime.
- Sears (Entex Electronics):
Electronic Baseball. Sears branded model of this popular simulation; Hand-held game for one or two players; electronic sound effects and L.E.D. indicators; remote control pitching.
- Sears/Tomy:
Compu-Bowl. A neat electro-mechanical simulation of the popular American game, complete with impressive sound effects! In original box with instructions (cover is tattered) and scoresheets. Requires 2 'AA' cells, not included.
- Soma:
Power Rangers. Here's a cute racing game in which the player steers the little racer by tilting the game. Approx. 5 in. by 7 1/2 in by 1 1/2 in. No markings but the characters look like the Power Rangers to us- comments? Uses 2 AA cells, not included.
- Straco:
Football. The classic LED chase simulation in a neat handheld package. Requires 4 AA cells, not included.
- Tandem Toys:
Batter up!. A head to head baseball simulation- neato! Requires 2 AA cells, not included.
- Texas Instruments:
Little Professor.
- Texas Instruments:
Little Professor.
- Texas Instruments:
Little Professor. In excellent (has a tear on one end flap) original box. w/ manual also like new.
- Texas Instruments:
Little Professor. Includes manual; like new. I'm afraid Johnny didn't learn much with this one. It works, of course.
- TOPPS:
Sports Talk Player. Listen to the real voices of your favorite sports superstars with this compact, portable unit. Storage for 4 extra cards. Easy to use Insert and play electronics. In original box. Includes cards from Aaron, Hershiser and Mattingly and instructions.
- Tronica:
Shuttle Voyage MG8. Game, watch, calculator with alarm! Requires 2 LR44 Cells which are not included.. ER in Handheld FAQ
- Tronica:
Squirrel and Monkey. Game, watch. A larger unit, this one has a stand that folds out from the back (allows light to enter from the rear-required to see the graphics). A story about a brave mother squirrel. Takes 2 LR44 Cells-not included. Not listed in Handheld FAQ!
- Unknown:
9 in 1 Super Brickcal. Great handheld game where you move bricks around and stack them to make a wall; and on the other side is a Calculator!!
- Unknown:
Football 003201. A classic handheld simulation using LED's to represent players. Probably made by Tandy but wear on the rear label makes it impossible to read. Requires 3 AA volt cells which are not included.
- Unknown:
Harem Ladies. Beautiful artwork on this old, hand-painted board, 20 in by 42.25 in. No longer serviceable as a game, but great as a wall hanging. Originally an insert in a stand-up machine. Bears the Union Made sticker.
- Vanity Fair:
Electronic Bowling Model 750. A neat simulation of the popular American game, complete with impressive sound effects! With instructions (as if they were needed. Requires 5 'C' cells or 9Volt AC adapter , not included.
- Video Technologies:
Talking Football. The Bears and the Rhinos (?) play in the Super Bowl in this simulation complete with play-by-play announcements! In original packaging with
instructions.
- Video Technologies:
Talking Football. The Bears and the Rhinos (?) play in the Super Bowl in this simulation complete with play-by-play announcemnets!
- Video Technologies:
Talking Play by Play Baseball. Very impressive baseball simulation with a play by play given in simulated human voice- not bad! Requires 4 AA cells or 9V 300mA positive tip AC adapter but none is included.
- Waco:
Computer Derby. A neat electronic horse racing game- probably from the 1970's.
Here is the
MANUAL
(pdf format)
- Zima:
Coconut Climbers. A cute game in which the player tries to keep a bunch of very active monkeys from reaching the coconuts in the trees. An electro-mechanical simulation with real 3-D figures, sirens and flashing lights! Approx. 8 in. by 11 in. by 5 in.
Document by DanDLyin.
Last Modified 18 November, 2005