Remember the bleeping and blooping of early computers? This has all that and more! Great vintage graphics on the box and all the ships you could ever want to blow out of the water! Fantastic display piece! All ships are present with one missing one peg on the bottom which does not affect gameplay. The French and English instructions are there. There are a lot of both red and white pegs and though a couple may have gone missing there are enough to play it. It makes rather loud sounds when you turn it on and press buttons. There is a YouTube video on how to program it and it SEEMS to do all the right things, but I’m not 100% sure if I did it right or not so I can’t guarantee it all works. The lights did not come on and one “fire” button doesn’t make a noise, but again that could be an operator error or a loose wire, I’m just not sure. The box has survived very well with just some shelf wear - it is structurally sound and still has the cardboard insert.
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