I've FINALLY obtained a '97 StarFox 64 Taco Bell toy that I had lost long ago. It's likely my new most-prized piece of my collection. The only problem is that it's still in its original plastic. The nerdy collector, and inner child within me are duking it out over whether I should open it or not.
I can't even see the toy
Just like any video game, open and play to truly enjoy it. You are not going to retire selling it later, so just cut the bag at one side to keep the writing intact.
Honestly, I'm just a little fearful of breaking it while playing it. I'm pretty sure that's what happened to my last one... and it took FOREVER for this thing to pop up on eBay.
There is some perforation on the top. I think that would be a good place to cut. Keeping th bag intact is a must.
Opened the packaging very carefully; this thing is not nearly as much fun as I remember it being.
CRT: Here is the best pic I could find online.
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: Star Fox 64 Shootout: Fly into battle with Star Fox. Squeeze the trigger to fire the glow balls into the target baskets. Turn the game upside down to release the balls and play again.
Basically, the handle is hollow and inside are 3 yellow plastic balls. You squeeze the handle/trigger and the balls pop up. Also on the handle are 3 little cups for you to land the balls into. You see the action through a mirror at the end of the "cockpit".
Nintendork666 wrote:Opened the packaging very carefully; this thing is not nearly as much fun as I remember it being.
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: Star Fox 64 Shootout: Fly into battle with Star Fox. Squeeze the trigger to fire the glow balls into the target baskets. Turn the game upside down to release the balls and play again.
Basically, the handle is hollow and inside are 3 yellow plastic balls. You squeeze the handle/trigger and the balls pop up. Also on the handle are 3 little cups for you to land the balls into. You see the action through a mirror at the end of the "cockpit".
Glad you opened it, thanks for the info. Now I wanna one!