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Quoted from ENDOFLINE:kungfucop ... love that crossbows and catapults.... have a set at home that i ocassionally play with the kids
Endofline...Do you double up on the rubber bands to give the shots more power? I guess I never learn and did that as a kid as well as now. Must have POWER!!! Ends up turning the plastic white at the stress points making them crack easily. I bought a NIB (still shrinkwrapped) C&C off Ebay a while back and had to open it to re-live my childhood. Paid a pretty penny and de-valued it right away. But it was worth it.
Quoted from Schusler:Do you guys have some of the other battle accessories? Like the Dragon and Battle Ram??
Yeah, I'm a fan of this game too!
I never had those accessories as a kid. Those were for the spoiled, rich kids
But I managed to get the dragon and the cyclops around the time I bought the C&C set off Ebay. I never had the battle ram but I vaguely remember the commercial for it.
Quoted from Chum43:A couple more of my favs...
Oooh...I remember the coffin bank. I went thru a couple of those.
Don't ever recall seeing that guillotine tho'. Looks cool. Is it a piggy bank as well?
Quoted from Pinball_Nate:KungFu Cop, My little brother had a lot of those hand held games and I remember playing Crossbows and Catapults with him a lot - forgot about that cool game.
Anyone remember Feed the Monkey? Also liked Disney's Haunted House game - anything with monsters/ghosts!!!
Sorry, I don't recall ever seeing Feed the Monkey nor Haunted House.
Anyone remember this?
And before there were GameBoy's...
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Hop-Pac >> Captain Power was awesome. I also had an XT-7. I believe it is still sitting somewhere in storage collecting dust.
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