MENU

Fun & Interesting

$30 for a Holy Grail or $200 for Mystery Toy Bin?

Pixel Dan Toy Hunts 16,540 3 weeks ago
Video Not Working? Fix It Now

$30 for a Holy Grail or $200 for Mystery Toy Bin? Music in this video: Next Left by HurricaneTurtle https://hurricaneturtles.bandcamp.com Promoted by ‪@RoyaltyFreePlanet‬ https://royaltyfreeplanet.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 http://bit.ly/RFP_CClicense Shelled Out by HurricaneTurtle https://hurricaneturtles.bandcamp.com Promoted by ‪@RoyaltyFreePlanet‬ https://royaltyfreeplanet.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 http://bit.ly/RFP_CClicense In 1983, Mattel released a "Masters of the Universe" tabletop pinball game, capturing the essence of the popular franchise. This miniature pinball machine featured vibrant graphics of iconic characters like He-Man and Skeletor, providing fans with an engaging and interactive experience. The game operated mechanically, with players using a spring-loaded plunger to launch balls onto the playfield, aiming to score points by hitting various targets. Its compact design made it suitable for home use, allowing enthusiasts to enjoy pinball action without the need for a full-sized arcade machine. Today, this 1983 mini pinball game is considered a collector's item, cherished by fans of the "Masters of the Universe" series and vintage gaming memorabilia.

Comment