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.
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BOXING (BLUE LABEL) – Atari 2600 Game
$43.20 Original price was: $43.20.$23.98Current price is: $23.98.
Rated 4.65 out of 5 based on 129 customer ratings
(129 customer reviews)
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- 121 Day Warranty Period
- Personalized Support (8am to 11pm EST)
Additional information
Weight | 8 lbs |
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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
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SKU: 4808587083799
Category: Atari 2600
Tags: atari2600, ESRB Rating_Unrated/Unlisted, game, Genre_Other/Unlisted, notbestseller, previous, price, Price_$20 to $40, Product Type_Game, UPC ISSUE, verylow
IdellaStracke –
Really cute game but putting out the pieces takes almost as long as playing! And the pieces are pretty small, so my toddler is constantly disrupting the set up. A car airs frame or something for the pieces would make a big difference
Jonathan –
This version has very small tiles and components. Would prefer if a larger, affordable version was available. My 7 and 9 year old niece and nephew really enjoyed playing the game though.
Brian Heironimus –
It’s a little smaller than I would like
Corlawc –
Fun, easy to pick up game for people of all ages. Games are quick, the board is easy to set up, and strategy constantly shifts based on the tile arrangement. Great party game/ice breaker.
Shawn D. Malara –
If you are looking for a great family board game, this is it. The rules are simple and don’t require an in depth explanation. In about 5 minutes i had read the rules and understood how to set the pieces up. The whole family enjoyed playing the game. The “kids” games of Candy Land, Chutes and Ladders and Go Fish get a little old for adults after a while. The pieces are well made, and heavy duty. The “fish iceberg” pieces are thick card stock and should last for many, many years. The plastic penguins come in four colors. This is where I MIGHT find a minor draw back. The black and blue penguins are a little difficult to tell apart. By no means does it detract from the game. Its rare that I review products, but I highly recommend this game. It will add some new fun and energy to a family game night.
Anthony Quintana –
This is a very cute game. My daughter loves it. Setting up is kind of a pain. But besides that it’s quick travel sized fun.
Adam Noffie –
My 5-8 year olds do very well with this, enjoy it.
AZHikers –
Grandson loves it.
Ted Coldwell –
Mechanically simple, there’s enough strategic meat on this one to satisfy. It’s a quick game – 15 minutes or so – which is good, as you’ll probably want to play again. It plays substantially differently with 2 and with 3 players (I haven’t played with 4).I think this one’s a keeper; I can see this hitting the table as warm-up or filler for years.
Eric Brandt –
This is NOT the full-sized version, but instead the “travel” sized version of a game originally produced by Mayfair games. The original, uses full sized (Catan sized) tiles, and these tiles are less than an inch wide. How does it stack up?Durability- This goes to the Fantasy Flight games version hands down. In this production the tiles are very thick (albeit small) and printed with vinyl finish. The Mayfair version is printed on the same kind of tiles as Catan, which do not impress me to be honest. They are not as thick as these, and the ink on paper finish is no durable at all.Quality of Bits- Once again, this goes to Fantasy Flight. The print is on vinyl finish, and the tiles are HEAVY. they are thicker than the full sized game by far. The Penguins however, leave something to be desired. In the Mayfair version, the penguins are hand painted and finished to look like penguins, wearing different colored accessories to signify what team they are on. In this version, the penguins are simply solid colored and stuck in entertaining poses. They get the job done, but are not as pretty as the Mayfair ones. I imagine this is done to keep this version easy on your wallet, and do to the fact that they are small. The quality is where it counts so I supposed we should forgive FF this one.Gameplay – same as the original… A strategic and clever mix of moving penguins to take as many fish as possible while leaving your opponents buried alive by their mistakes. At my house, there are NO fr.