Now that I have the Bee Gees stuck in your head, let me introduce our item for today! From 1978, I have Milton Bradley's "Stay Alive" game! I picked this one up at a thrift store that loved to use those horrible grease pencils to mark their prices. Still, it's not a bad example. Here you go...
Apparently I spent 1.91 on this gem. Kind of an odd number, but it probably made some sort of sense to the store. I see by the copy that this is the "Ultimate Survival Game" which means those guys on that TV show are a bunch of dummies. Why eat bugs when you can just play this? Suckers!
This is a game that I never had as a kid, but was fairly popular. It's fun, but it's not my favorite. I guess never having played it as a kid, I don't have that nostalgic factor.
Interestingly enough, I remember the commercial far better than the game. In fact, I quoted the last kid's line before he said it when I was watching it on You Tube, which is a little scary.
You wanna see the commercial? Here you go!
So there you have it! Have a great week and try to Stay Alive!
Until next time, keep searching for treasure!
This game looks soooo familiar. I know I've played it before. I thought we had it, but I just checked our game closet and it wasn't there.
ReplyDeleteI love the look and concept of Stay Alive. I'm a sucker for anything with sliders and marbles. Your pic with the game on the table really makes it look nice.
Weirdly, I don't remember the commercial. "Ah...ha... ha... ha... stayin' alive, stayin' alive!". How do I get the Bee Gees out of my head?!?
Thanks, Stu.
Maybe you played it at a friend or relative's house? I've done that. Remembered having something only to later realize I didn't have it at all!
DeleteLet me help you with that Bee Gee's problem...
"It's a small world after all! It's a small world after all..."
Ok, that may have been evil. Sorry!
Aaaaarrrrggghhh!!!! (kidding, I like that song.)
DeleteLol! Actually, I do too! I have a very short video of my daughter and I singing it on the ride at Disneyland!
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