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©1965 Boxed Think A Dot Marble Game
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This item is already sold©1965 Boxed Think A Dot Marble Game
Computer   Game   1960s   Marble   Nostalgic
The picture shows this ©1965 Boxed Think A Dot Marble Game. Shown is the box, the game, marbles, instruction pamphlet, and an included advertising pamphlet for other games by the same company.

This game as well as the others advertised are non electronic computer games. Besides the "Think a Dot" game the paper also advertises

"THE AMAZING DR. NIM"
"DIGI-COMP 1"
"DIGI-COMP II".

This E.S.R. computer action game is made of plastic and the dot colors change when the marbles are dropped in the holes at the top. the idea is to achieve different patterns.

To judge the sizes the box measures 8-7/8" x 7" x 1-5/8". The contents are in mint condition and the box has some wear and light spotting.

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©1965 Boxed Think A Dot Marble Game


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