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Currently viewing: Microvision by Milton Bradley from Retrogames Product ID: 012196
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Microvision by Milton Bradley 1979 Tabletop game. The first ever LCD handheld console, or the godfather of the Gameboy. With its analogue dial and fast paced games, it is still a lot of fun to play.
This example has a few issues, firstly it is in average slightly worn condition, the launch button has been repaired with glue but functions. The game powers up fine, but the analogue control at the bottom of the game is un-responsive, it could be a simple clean to repair. Overall 6/10. Includes battery cover and Block Buster cartridge.
LCD Electronic games became popular between 1980 and 1987. They use liquid crystal to display black graphics against a grey background, although many variations of this kind of display exist in both handheld and tabletop form, including clear screens, colour displays and multi-screen games. Nintendo may have set the benchmark with their legendary Game & Watch games, but there are 100s of other fantastic LCD games from the era just waiting to be discovered. Today LCD games are highly prized, with some rare handheld games fetching considerable sums.
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