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Casio Baseball

The period of the early to mid 80s was a great time to enjoy some diverse calculator products. It seemed everytime you gazed into a department store display case, you were treated to a new calculator with a twist. More than ever, the game feature was prominently sandwiched between many a Casio pleather billfold. This babe has all the features of a well-conceived electronic handheld baseball game, like pitch selection and batting control. Even the graphics on its mini calculator display rivaled game-only handheld units. A sterling example of the Casio's passion for quality and understanding of the game of baseball!

Casio Boxing

Another gem in the same configuration as above is Casio's Boxing Game. The BG-15 exudes the charm found in few other calculators that you'd want to carry around in the 7th grade. More thoughtful design and sharp packaging--a lost art in today's blister-packed calculator society.

Casio Boxing II

The minds at Casio improved upon the BG-15 to create a game&watch-style boxing handheld with improved playability and a larger LCD display. So life-like, you can almost hear the crowd groan with each punch...well, okay, but they do seem to be reacting to the action! Time and alarm functions were added to this next generation of Casio game/calculator.

Casio Game MG-333

Again, we must defer to you, our valued visitor. We've haven't determined the play of this Casio's multiple games. Can you shed some light? Fits the profile of other Casio game/calcs of the early 80s, and appears to be a variation on the MG-888 on the previous page.