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RoboCop working "Nuke 'Em" game (also seen in Back to the Future II). (Universal, 1989) Futuristic electronic game board and integral display modeled on the Battle Ship board game measuring a total of 24 x 24 x 15.25 in. Each side of the board consists of 2 x 2 in. squares imprinted with map coordinates, with the squares set upon an under-lit surface of illuminating red panels. The game board measures 18.5 x 7 in. A double-sided plexiglass over acetate world map display partition measuring 18.5 x 10 in. bisects the game board. Red pin lights illuminate in areas of the display map when any of the four buttons on each corner of the game board are depressed. Includes (8) 5.25 in. tall tooled aluminum nuclear missile game pieces with black felt bottom bases. Exhibiting minor signs of age and production wear. Overall in fine condition.

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Auction Dates
June, 2016
29th Wednesday
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Sold on Jun 29, 2016 for: $5,120.00
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