Tuesday, November 29, 2011

1997 Tiger Electronics, Inc. LASTOUT YOU LOSE Electronic Game Model# 7-594

1997 Tiger Electronics, Inc. LASTOUT YOU LOSE Electronic Game Model# 7-594 Review



1997 Tiger Electronics, Inc. LASTOUT YOU LOSE Electronic Game Model# 7-594 Feature

  • made in 1997
  • Made by Tiger Electronics
  • LASTOUT YOU LOSE MODEL# 7-594
  • Hard to find.
  • Great for collectors & hobbyists
This is for one 1997 Tiger Electronics, Inc. LASTOUT YOU LOSE Model#7-594. Three Different Games! Challenge the computer or a friend. Turn out as many lights in a row, as you want but tremember...last out, you lose. Ages 6 to 11. Has 3 Modes Mode 1 TAKES TURNS SHUTTING OFF LIGHTS BUT DON'T BE THE LAST OUT MODE 2 A LITTLE TRICKY...SHUT OFF UP TO 3 LIGHTS IN EACH ROW. NOT SO EASY IS IT? MODE 3 NOW YOU'VE GOT TO USE YOUR BRAIN...SHUT OFF ANY 3 LIGHTS, ANYWHERE ON THE BOARD. ARE YOU UP TO THE CHALLENGE?


Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Oregon Scientific Barbie B-Book - White

Oregon Scientific Barbie B-Book - White Review



Oregon Scientific Barbie B-Book - White Feature

  • 30 great learning activities
  • Large LCD display
  • Volume and contrast control
  • Earphone jack for "quiet time" play
  • Learn in style
Oregon Scientific Barbie B-Book Learning Game BN68 Kids Games


Monday, November 21, 2011

Bop It Extreme

Bop It Extreme Review



Think you've mastered Bop It' Think again! Now you can Bop It! Twist It! Pull It! Spin It! Flick It! to a mix of four different music styles. Plus, the longer you play, the more the beats evolve and change. Can you keep up and Bop It to the Pop, Rock, Latin and R&B beats.

Plug in your headphones or speakers and Bop It to yourself or play it out loud. You'll unlock new beats the longer you play, so as the tempo ramps up and the action revs, try to keep up. Features three games in two modes for six exciting ways to play. Requires 3 "AA" alkaline batteries (not included). Product may vary slightly from item shown.


Thursday, November 17, 2011

Bulls Eye Baseball

Bulls Eye Baseball Review



Bulls Eye Baseball Feature

  • Electronic talking target game sounds like a real ballgame.
  • Go ball-istic with bulls-eye style baseball action!
  • Automatic scoring and timer tracks your scores and home runs.
  • Features 4 different games and a convenient storage tray.
  • Game unit with snap-in tray comes with 10 metal balls and instructions.
Electronic talking target game sounds like a real ballgame and features four different games with automatic scoring. Convenient storage tray. Game unit with snap-in tray comes with 10 metal balls and instructions. Requires 3 "AA" batteries, not included. For 1 or more players.


Sunday, November 13, 2011

Franklin NYT-100SET New York Times SET Handheld Game

Franklin NYT-100SET New York Times SET Handheld Game Review



Franklin NYT-100SET New York Times SET Handheld Game Feature

  • For players ages 14 to adult and can be played alone or in competition against the computer
  • Contains full color LCD display
  • Includes 4 versions of SET Classic Timed Puzzle and Arcade and features 4 levels of difficulty
  • Offers two modes of play 3-feature and 4-feature mode
  • Invented by a scientist
New York Times SET handheld game. Triple matching mania that anybody can play, but nobody can stop. It is the handheld electronic version of the classic game: SET. It is supported by toll-free customer service hotline.


Sunday, November 6, 2011

1 vs. 100 Electronic Tabletop Game

1 vs. 100 Electronic Tabletop Game Review



1 vs. 100 Electronic Tabletop Game Feature

  • A great family-fun tabletop version of the hugely popular TV game
  • Electronic game takes nerves of steel to play
  • Includes wireless remote control; 1-4 players
  • More than 1,200 trivia questions
  • For ages 8 yrs. and up
It's you against the mob in this exciting home version of NBC's trivia game show. This electronic tabletop game lets you take on a new mob every time, each with varying degrees of difficulty. Includes a wireless remote control and an illuminated LCD. Includes more than 1,200 trivia questions. For one to four players. Requires 5 "AA" batteries, not included.