I missed out on these games, as well as on the Coleco tabletop games. I did have a few LCD games from Radio Shack as well as a Nintendo Game & Watch, which tided me over until Nintendo released the Game Boy in 1989.
Machine Memories: Mattel Electronics Baseball
On 02/02/2023 at 12:28 PM by KnightDriver See More From This User » |
Tune the wayback machine to 1978 and my first LED handheld game made by Mattel Electronics. All the neighborhood kids had one of these things: either baseball, football, basketball or hockey. There was even a soccer one, but I never played that, I was a baseball fan.
I played M.E. Baseball all the time. It went nicely alongside my obsession with little league baseball. I was so into that, I used to sleep with my team's baseball hat on. I was 11.
M.E. Baseball used LED lights to portray the action. You just had to time your button presses to the light's movement to hit the "ball", then move your "player" to each base. When you hit a homerun, all the lights would flash on and off and the speakers make a lot of noise.
The switch in the middle was for two difficulty modes. The harder mode just made the pitches faster.
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