[ Retro Scan of the Week ] Radio Shack Slot Machine
September 13th, 2010 by Benj EdwardsI believe I bought this Radio Shack LCD Mini Slot Machine unit at a hamfest back in the 1990s. The game broke not too long afterward, but I apparently kept the box and the manual.
Fast forward 15 years later. I recently discovered the box in a pile of my old stuff at my parents’ house. After flattening the box, I scanned the whole thing so you can create your own tiny three dimensional reproductions of it at home (if you’re into that Radio Shack diehard papercraft thing). Heck, fill a whole room with them and dive in!
Discussion Topic of the Week: Did you (or do you) ever own any Radio Shack electronic games? Which ones?
September 13th, 2010 at 8:29 pm
My father gave me this little LCD poker game for my 12th birthday, I remember. What I can’t remember is whether it was a RadioShack game or not. Either way, I had a surprising amount of fun with it. I always eyed the little tabletop games they had when I was a kid, but never had the cash to buy them.
September 15th, 2010 at 8:43 am
I had this particular game, as well as electronic solitaire and poker from Radio Shack. They actually lasted for quite a while, with the last one – the solitaire – surviving until about two years ago, and we bought them somewhere around 1994 or so, when I was 12. They’d get a lot of play for about two weeks, then they’d get put away and sit for a few months, until someone would dig it out and play it again for another two weeks. They weren’t really anything spectacular, but they’d pass some time away while you were waiting for your friends to come over, or if you were waiting for a certain television show to come on, and you probably wouldn’t complain.
September 16th, 2010 at 7:20 pm
I used to love Radio Shack, even in their ultra-cheese phase. They had lots of neat games like this, I had some kind of a car-racing one. It helped launch my ridiculous LCD game collecting habit 🙂