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Space Invaders (Plug n Play TV Games)

Space Invaders (Plug n Play TV Games)

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From: Radica
Category: Video Games

Buy Used: £20.00



Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 9582

Platform: Tv Plug & Play
Media: Video Game
Fragile: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Age: 3 - 18 years
Operating System: Electronic Game
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 7.7 x 4.3

Model: 74064
UPC: 745938740641
EAN: 0745938740641
ASIN: B0002E7C9G

Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: unboxed but in full working order

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars VERY ADDICTIVE RETRO GAMING FORM THE 80's   October 25, 2007
S T A R W O R K S (London, UK)
Radica UK Ltd have announced the launch of ARCADE LEGENDSTM SPACE INVADERS, a unique Arcade Stick that connects directly to your TV allowing you to play 5 classic Taito arcade games, with no console, PC or ten pence pieces required!

Arcade Legends Space Invaders Features:



Left or right handed arcade stick


Connects directly to the TV via AV or Scart


Operates using 4x AA batteries or 9V Power supply (not supplied)


5 Classic Taito Arcade games:
o Space Invaders
o Phoenix
o Colony 7
o Qix
o Lunar Rescue



4 out of 5 stars Ah....Nostalgia......   April 12, 2007
M. Flury
I remember spending a fortune on Space Invader machines and was glad when this gadget came out about 3 years ago or so.

I mostly play Space Invaders on it, but the other games including Phoenix (shoot the birds), Qix (an upmarket line drawing entrapment game) etc, are worth playing. Buttons arranged so can be used by left or right-handed person, neat idea.

Good for children, as no pesky games costing 40 to buy, but it can lack the variety of the new game consoles. Just add some batteries, plug in and it's ready to play. If your TV is modern it plugs in either the inputs for a video camera (look for red, white and yellow RCA sockets) which I use as no spare scarts sockets on my TV.

If your TV doesn't have any of these, you can connect it via the aerial socket by using an RF modulator (try Maplin, but take the game with you).

Takes 4 AA batteries, although there is a socket for a 300mA 6v mains adaptor ( 5 from high street), which will save money if played a lot.

Am not commenting on the price: about twice what I paid for mine, but they were available in the high st.



 

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