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Currently viewing: Pacman 2 by Entex *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 017432
Currently viewing: Pacman 2 by Entex *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 017432
Currently viewing: Pacman 2 by Entex *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 017432
Currently viewing: Pacman 2 by Entex *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 017432
Currently viewing: Pacman 2 by Entex *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 017432
Currently viewing: Pacman 2 by Entex *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 017432
Currently viewing: Pacman 2 by Entex *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 017432
Currently viewing: Pacman 2 by Entex *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 017432
Currently viewing: Pacman 2 by Entex *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 017432
Currently viewing: Pacman 2 by Entex *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 017432
Currently viewing: Pacman 2 by Entex *MINT from Retrogames Product ID: 017432
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Pacman 2 by Entex *MINT 1981 Tabletop game , which features both one player and two player versions of Pac Man. The two player version ingeniously lets the second player control the ghosts! Features a large multi-coloured display and two skill levels.
This example of the game is in immaculate, fully tested condition, 10/10. We bought it from a retired toy rep, and it was used as a sample to show resellers, meaning it is virtually unused. It has been tested. Sound is loud and the graphics are bright, with no marks on the screen - amazing. There is a little white residue in one of the battery compartments, but the contacts are solid and shiny. The outer box is simply beautiful, 10/10, with perfect poly inner, manual and warranty card. A rare opportunity to buy a classic Entex handheld in near perfect condition.
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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