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Tapper (Atari 2600, 1984) Tested Working Videogame
US $49.99
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Located in: Dayton, Ohio, United States
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Estimated between Wed, 26 Nov and Tue, 2 Dec to 94104
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eBay item number:297764610189
Item specifics
- Condition
- Release Year
- 1984
- UPC
- 0069088854622
About this product
Product Information
In Tapper, you play a highly stressed, overworked bartender who must contend with what seems like a never-ending flow of thirsty customers. Sling those sodas down the bar to keep them happy, and be sure to collect the empty glasses they sling right back at you. <br><br>There are four different bars to cover: old west, sports, punk rock and outer space.<br><br>In each of the taverns, there are four counters that must be served. At your end of each counter is a tap. At the other end, customers stream toward you. If they reach your end, they will throw you down the bar and you lose a life. Placate them by filling a glass with soda and tossing it to them. If you toss a glass and there is no recipient to catch it, you lose a life. Occasionally, the customers will toss their empty glasses back at you. If you fail to catch them, you lose a life. The level ends when there are no more customers in the bar. The game ends when you run out of lives.<br><br>In between each level, you face the menacing Soda Bandit, who shakes up six out of seven Mountain Dew cans left on the counter. The cans will then shift around. It's your job to open the can that wasn't shaken; otherwise, you'll end up with a face full of spray.<br><br>Tapper is a direct derivative of the Arcade hits Tapper, which featured Budweiser, and Root Beer Tapper, which was more appropriate for non-tavern settings.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
SEGA
MPN
069088854622
UPC
0069088854622
eBay Product ID (ePID)
56236730
Product Key Features
Genre
Action & Adventure
Platform
Atari 2600
Game Name
Tapper
Additional Product Features
Release Year
1984
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
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- 2***8 (183)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseItem arrived in just a few days placed inside a small box wrapped up inside bubble wrap. Item was as described in good condition and looked just like the pictures that were provided for the auction. This is an old cool collectible by McFarlane Toys which has held its value over time and would make a good addition to anyone's action figure or horror type collection. Thank You

