Publisher | Mattel |
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Series | None |
Made in | Unknown |
Release Year | 1979 |
Model | 1669 |
Screen Type | LCD |
Number Screens | 1 |
Number Screens Layers | 1 |
Touch Screen | 0 |
Color | 0 |
Battery Type | 1 x 9V |
Shape | Rectangular |
Number of Players | 1 player |
Case Color | white |
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Works as it should. Looks almost new.Instructions included Requires 9 volt battery Battery not included
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VINTAGE 1979 Mattel Computer GIN Collectible 1979.This vintage Mattel Electronics Computer Gin game from 1979 is a must-have for any collector or enthusiast of classic handheld electronic games. Its compact design and easy-to-use interface make it a great addition to any game collection. The game is in good working condition, providing hours of nostalgic entertainment.
Fun games
This item has a date of 1979. The instructions have been stapled back together (I believe the back cover is missing).
Vintage 1970 Mattel Electronics Computer Gin Game w/ Manual - excellent working and clean condition.
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Offering a pre-owned Computer Gin Mattel Electronics game for enthusiasts of all ages. This vintage electronic game by Mattel is perfect for collectors or individuals looking for a nostalgic gaming experience. The game is still functional and delivers hours of fun. The brand Mattel is well-known for its quality game products, and this game is no exception.
Excelent condition, comes with all instruction and box
Vintage Mattel 1981 Ticker Tape Fever Handheld Electronic video game prototype. This came from Robert Cowell, former engineer for Mattel. It does not look as if this game was ever produced. This is a prototype that was apparently used for catalogs and possibly toy fair display. It was poorly constructed and definitely has no working parts but according to Robert Cowell, only a two prototypes were made, this one and another silver model, neither made with working parts and only for display. The last picture shows an article about this game with this exact prototype pictured.
Model: 5171
Release year: unknown
1 player
LCD
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