Cement Factory Mario's Nintendo Game & Watch RARE 1983

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$75.00
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Condition:
Used
The game is working perfectly. There are some scratches and scuffs on the outer shell. 1 or 2 dots on the lcd front paper only. which is behind the polariser filter, No sign on the actual lcd. I disassembled it and tested. Battery compartment is also clean. No batteries included.

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Product Identifiers

BrandNintendo
MPNML102
GTIN9783505100109
UPC9783505100109
eBay Product ID (ePID)1501483322

Product Key Features

Age Level12-16 Years, 17 Years & Up, 3-4 Years, 8-11 Years
Recommended Age Range12+
TypeHandheld Electronic Game
Year1983

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  • Addicting game! Great fun

    I used to own this device back when I was a child. The product I bought is identical. It worked right out of the box and I'm happy with it. The point of the game is to "deliver" cement orders to cement trucks. There are 2 levels of concrete preparation. These levels come in the shape of a vat. Mario has to go up and down the levels passing the concrete from the top level to the bottom - and then to the truck. The cement comes from the factory above all, and randomly. Spills can happen if Mario doesn't get to all the vats (which can hold 3 layers of cement) in which case it counts as a miss. 3 misses and you're out. Mario can get from post to post through a system of 2 elevators. If he misses his step on an elevator he falls (which counts as a miss.) Very entertaining. The only negative aspect of the game is that it has no "mute" button. Elevators, cement, and cement carriers move at the same rhythm. For every move, you hear a beep. Mario can move around much faster, but with every move, he also makes a beep. Even when he uses a switch to move cement around. The device only goes silent if you rack 3 misses (Game Over)

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned