1996 Steve Young Electronic Game...Still Works

Hello all,
I have a 1996 Steve Young Electronic Game I had purchased new and put it away in the closet. Sorting through things yesterday I found it and amazingly....the batteries are still good. If memory serves me correct, the exact same game was sold in an Aikman version. Sadley the game does not use Young's voice.




The game has a Nitendo feel to it....you can run at an angle and leave the defender behind you.
Mark
I have a 1996 Steve Young Electronic Game I had purchased new and put it away in the closet. Sorting through things yesterday I found it and amazingly....the batteries are still good. If memory serves me correct, the exact same game was sold in an Aikman version. Sadley the game does not use Young's voice.




The game has a Nitendo feel to it....you can run at an angle and leave the defender behind you.
Mark
Collecting PSA graded Steve Young, Marcus Allen, Bret Saberhagen and 1980s Topps Cards.
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
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"I spent 50% of my money on alcohol, women, and gambling. The other half I wasted.
- Call that a punt?
- Gonna crush you!
- Lucky kick!
- That's your last!
and more..."
For some reason, hearing Steve Young yell "Gonna crush you!" would be halarious!
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I wonder if his Canton bust has the same expression?
1994 Pro Line Live
TheDallasCowboyBackfieldProject
<< <i>wow! What graphics! >>
<< <i>It seems like in every pic or video of Steve in his career, he always was making the same open mouthed expression like he was running scared.
I wonder if his Canton bust has the same expression?
>>
Heh. It's the "Oh crap, here comes a concussion" look.
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I'm one of the game board collectors here and we're in the 21st century and kids are playing with amazing games:
but back in the 50s kids played with games like this:
any game that actually used a battery was "new age" and progressive!
While computer games today are unbelievable, I do like the graphics of the old games.
Parker Bros Peg Baseball, circa 1908 - great graphics - the action generated by dice and or spinner!
Wow!
Cool game Mark - thanx for sharing.
mike
The Nintendo Entertainment System. Your parents help you hook it up.
Those were the days eh? You don't need no fancy waving remotes or Blu-Ray players. Why just a good solid D-pad and two red buttons are all you need! I even remember back when i was in second grade (88/89) and seeing letters to Santa on the bulletin board asking for a Nintendo with "Nintendo tapes". Those were the days eh?
Now if you'll excuse me, I must go down to the corner store and buy some more 50 cent packs of 1989 Donruss and 1989 Topps.
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