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BOXING (BLUE LABEL) – Atari 2600 Game

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Boxing Blue Label – Atari 2600 Game
Game only. Alternate blue Activision label. Good used condition. Tested and works like new.———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Product Type

Platform

Atari 2600

ESRB Rating

Everyone

Genre

simulation, Sports

Players

1-2

Condition

Used

129 reviews for BOXING (BLUE LABEL) – Atari 2600 Game

  1. Fofo les Pinceaux

    Attention, règle du jeu seulement en anglais (mais on la trouve sur trictrac.net traduite). Jeu marrant de stratégie où l’on détruit le terrain de jeu au fur et à mesure qu’on avance. C’est un peu un genre d’échecs, avec 2 ou 4 pièces, et les trous qui se créent remplacent les pions qui bloquent les autres pièces au jeu d’échecs. Le détail sympa c’est qu’on change à chaque fois de configuration puisqu’on construit le terrain de jeux avec de petites pièces de carton qui varient d’emplacement à chaque partie.Difficile d’y jouer à quatre car le terrain de jeu, qui tient dans une petite boîte de 10cm sur 10, est vraiment petit une fois posé et assemblé sur la table, genre une feuille A4, et on se retrouve à se pousser des coudes. A deux/trois c’est parfait.Difficile aussi d’y jouer avec des enfants, car les pingoins en plastique sont très petits et pas très stables, ils ont du mal à les déplacer sans faire tomber les autres. Ou alors y jouer mais avec des enfants soigneux à partir de 7-8 ans. J’avais lu sur retrolio que la mise en place du jeu était très longue : 3 mn, rien d’affolant. Donc c’est un bon jeu pour adultes ou grands enfants, à deux, mais en famille je conseillerais la version maxi pour avoir un plateau de jeu décent (ceci étant en fait l’édition de voyage à prix cassé).

  2. Amanda Julia Hess

    This game is cute and definitely fun!

  3. Michael J. Anino

    I’d heard of Hey! That’s My Fish for a couple years, but the price always kind of scared me off, so when I found it for $10 I figured I had to get it since it is both very easy to travel with and has penguins(two things that I look for but hardly seem to find in board games).I am very happy with HTMF because of how easy it is to play, and yet how deep the strategy can be when playing. Do you go for the big fish or will that allow your opponent to trap you out of a larger point value?Gameplay is very simple. You have a shrinking iceflow made up of little Hexagon tiles. On your turn you move a penguin from the tile it’s on to any other tile in a straight line on the board. You can’t hop over empty spaces, you can’t hop over other penguins. When you land you then take the space you started on as Victory Points for the end of the game. If a penguin is completely isolated and can’t be moved any further(standing on a space with no pieces around it) it is removed from play. That’s all there really is to know, one short paragraph, with a few extra thrown in for rules clarifications and demonstrations. Really Easy to teach, really easy to learn, very fun to play.I’d say this is easily one of the best purchases of the past year, it’s fast, it’s fun and the plastic penguins are fantastic. And the size makes is easy to take anywhere. This is always going with me on trips, it even fits in my jacket pocket, but I have big pockets.

  4. Mvargus

    My family isn’t much into games with the exception of rummy and other card games. This means that I usually struggle to get any member of my family to try any of the games I bring with me when we are going to get together.However, when I described this one my sister was willing to allow her children (8 and 6) to try it. There was a bit of a problem getting my 6 year old niece to understand how things go, and neither of the children did a good job of looking and planning ahead, but both loved the game and immediately wanted to play again.The game itself is so simple its almost scary. Setup takes only a few minutes and game play is straightforward, with no dice or cards involved. I managed to teach a 6 year old how to play and while the strategy might confuse her, she still had a wonderful time.This is a great gateway game or one for a quiet afternoon when no one wants to have to think while playing a game. I definitely recommend this one.

  5. Tracie L. Mauriello

    Fun game that’s easy to learn and small enough to carry in your purse. Great for entertaining impatient kids in restaurants. I played this with my nephews, ages 6 and 7. One loved it and wanted to keep playing. The other played a game or two and got bored. Not torturous for adults like some other games, ie. Candy Land or Chutes and Ladders.

  6. Lance M.

    Wonderful game that induces violent cussing almost immediately as people steal your coveted positions and fish. You’ll feel sheer joy as you block your opponents on isolated floes and see their hopes and dreams crsuhed.Great for kids too.

  7. Vicki

    I always love playing this game. It’s quick and cute and strategic. You can easily carry it with you. Just don’t lose the parts.

  8. Michael

    My wife and I enjoy playing board and card games. What we like about this game is it is quick (10-15 minutes/game), easy to explain to people of all ages and it is a lot of fun. If we have 1-2 hours, we might turn to a more complex strategy board game, but with our busy schedules it is easy to play this game a few times for some entertainment.Another bonus is this is small and portable. We often throw it in my wife’s purse and have it available to use with friends and family. The pieces and box are well made and durable. For around $10 on retrolio, this is a great value.

  9. K. C.

    Fun game.

  10. Tallandslender

    My 6/7 year old really liked this game. It kept him busy to the end. I believe we will be playing this one often. So, I do recommend this game.Make sure you put on a nice flat surface because you have to line the blocks of ice evenly.

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