EA Sports Plug & Play TV Games: Madden 95 and NFL 95
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MidNightBox.com is offering EA Sports Plug and Play TV Games: Madden 95 and NHL 95 for $6 including shipping.Yes, they're very, very old but, for $6, it's worth a try if you're desperate for a video game. And that 13 year old line-ups might bring back some memories -- remind you of athletes whose names you haven't heard in a decade. Product description:
With this EA Sports Controller, you plug one controller right into your TV, and two players can play head-to-head! Get back to the basics with RAW sports action with EA Sports 2-Player TV games. Throw passes in Madden Football and send pucks soaring in NHL Hockey -- all from the comfort of your own living room!
Includes two games in one controller - Madden Football 95 and NHL Hockey 95. The EA Sports Controller with Two TV Games features battery-powered gaming hardware in a self-contained controller. It conveniently plugs into any TV that features audio/video connectors. Requires 2 "AA" batteries (not included).
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