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In
"Electronic Intercept" you can be the Attack pilot ... can you sneak past
your opponent's surface to air missile sites and attack the airfield? Or
you can be the Defense Commander ... can you track down and destroy the
Attack Jet? The object was to move your Interceptor piece from one end
of the "battlefield" to the Air Base at the other end and destroy it. As
in many early electronic games, the controls were "twitchy" and not always
precise, but a respectable game none the less. Requires a battery.
Game
components include : electronic Gameboard, Interceptor playing piece, 6
Tracking Indicator pieces, 4 S.A.M. Site pieces w/ 12 mini-Missiles &
instructions.
Two
players. Ages 8 & up. Lakeside Games / Leisure Dynamics, Inc. from
1978.
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Additional
info: Rules --- .jpg files --- click for larger image.
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