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Currently viewing: Afterburner by Tiger / Sega *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 042256
Currently viewing: Afterburner by Tiger / Sega *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 042256
Currently viewing: Afterburner by Tiger / Sega *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 042256
Currently viewing: Afterburner by Tiger / Sega *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 042256
Currently viewing: Afterburner by Tiger / Sega *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 042256
Currently viewing: Afterburner by Tiger / Sega *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 042256
Currently viewing: Afterburner by Tiger / Sega *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 042256
Currently viewing: Afterburner by Tiger / Sega *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 042256
Currently viewing: Afterburner by Tiger / Sega *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 042256
Currently viewing: Afterburner by Tiger / Sega *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 042256
Currently viewing: Afterburner by Tiger / Sega *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 042256
Currently viewing: Afterburner by Tiger / Sega *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 042256
Currently viewing: Afterburner by Tiger / Sega *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 042256
Currently viewing: Afterburner by Tiger / Sega *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 042256
Currently viewing: Afterburner by Tiger / Sega *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 042256
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Afterburner by Tiger / Sega *MINT 1989 RARE Grandstand After Burner LCD tabletop game based on the classic Sega Coin-Op. This huge lump of a game features a full size joystick and speed control, loud arcade sound and a red LED behind the LCD screen to signify explosions!
Genuine Unsold Shop Stock. Until we tested it, this game had never been used. 10/10, In perfect brand new condition. Includes manual and unused sticker sheet - these were supplied to add to the game yourself. The outer box is also beautiful, just very light shelf wear, close to 10/10 with all inner packaging. An Amazing Example!
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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