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Currently viewing: Galaxy Invader 1000 by CGL *Nr MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 011113
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Currently viewing: Galaxy Invader 1000 by CGL *Nr MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 011113
Currently viewing: Galaxy Invader 1000 by CGL *Nr MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 011113
Currently viewing: Galaxy Invader 1000 by CGL *Nr MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 011113
Currently viewing: Galaxy Invader 1000 by CGL *Nr MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 011113
Currently viewing: Galaxy Invader 1000 by CGL *Nr MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 011113
Currently viewing: Galaxy Invader 1000 by CGL *Nr MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 011113
Currently viewing: Galaxy Invader 1000 by CGL *Nr MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 011113
Currently viewing: Galaxy Invader 1000 by CGL *Nr MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 011113
Currently viewing: Galaxy Invader 1000 by CGL *Nr MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 011113
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Galaxy Invader 1000 by CGL *Nr MINT 1980 Tabletop or handheld game, which plays a fantastic version of Space Invaders. This game features a large multi-coloured display and 3 levels of skill.
This example of the game is in Excellent, fully tested condition, rear instruction label has a little damage, but doesn't effect the look of the game in any way. 8.5/10. Graphics are bright and fast, controls as responsive as ever, and features loud sound. Still brilliant to play.
Includes includes battery cover and original box with both poly inners and original poly bag for the game. Box is in Excellent complete condition for its age with no missing flaps or damage, 8/10. Doesn't include separate manual.
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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