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Currently viewing: Super Space Invader 2 by Entex *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 011142
Currently viewing: Super Space Invader 2 by Entex *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 011142
Currently viewing: Super Space Invader 2 by Entex *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 011142
Currently viewing: Super Space Invader 2 by Entex *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 011142
Currently viewing: Super Space Invader 2 by Entex *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 011142
Currently viewing: Super Space Invader 2 by Entex *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 011142
Currently viewing: Super Space Invader 2 by Entex *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 011142
Currently viewing: Super Space Invader 2 by Entex *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 011142
Currently viewing: Super Space Invader 2 by Entex *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 011142
Currently viewing: Super Space Invader 2 by Entex *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 011142
Currently viewing: Super Space Invader 2 by Entex *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 011142
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Super Space Invader 2 by Entex *MINT 1981 Tabletop game, which plays a fantastic version of Space Invaders, including an ingenious two player version, where one player controls the invaders.
This example of the game is in BRAND NEW, in perfect condition, 10/10. After some soul searching we did break the seal to test this, it worked perfectly - so it has only been played once ever. Includes instructions on base. Outer box is also near perfect, very close to 10/10, with both poly inners, cardboard lid, poly bag for the game, and perfect manual. Check the large photos, a rare chance to own a brand new tabletop classic!
LED Electronic games dominated the toy industry between 1977 and 1983. They use light emitting diodes to create displays made of lights. Later LED games use vacuum formed displays, which allow detailed coloured sprites to be animated on-screen. Today handheld and tabletop games rank amongst the most valuable and collectible retro game formats.
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