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The Oregon Trail Handheld Game, 96 months to 180 months

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Condition: Collectible - Good
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Arrives Sunday, May 19
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Features

  • RETRO PLAY - Authentic 80's graphics, sounds and game play just like you remember!
  • TRUE TO THE ORIGINAL - Based on the iconic computer game.
  • SHARE - Perfect for fans or collectors looking to share this classic with the new generation!
  • INCLUDES 3 AA batteries for immediate play! Age: 8+
  • Included: 3 AA batteries; ages: 8+.Care & Cleaning: Spot or wipe clean

Description

Learn about the realities of 19th-century pioneer life on The Oregon Trail - one of the most successful computer games of all time! Choose your profession and your traveling companions, then set out on the trek from Independence, Missouri to Oregon's WIllamette Valley circa 1848. Fill your covered wagon with supplies and prepare to cross rivers and mountain ranges along the way - hunting for food and trading for supplies as you go. Monitor your traveling pace, supplies and the health of your party closely to make sure everyone arrives safely and to avoid the dreaded message "You have died of dysentery."

Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 2.5 inches


Item Weight: 12.8 ounces


Item model number: 9597


Manufacturer recommended age: 8 - 15 years


Batteries: 3 AA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Manufacturer: The Bridge Direct


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great fun.
A retro throwback, very enjoyable, even though I am a bit outside the target demographic by now.
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Loved it
What a blast from the past! This game is just the same as the game we played on the Apple IIe when I was a kid! Absolutely loved it!
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2022 by Blueyedevil

  • A handleheld chance to hit the Trail once again! 🖤
The media could not be loaded. A brilliant blast from the past. Talk about nostalgic! The over look of this little unit definitely looks like an old apple 2 and just instantly reminds me of computer day back in school. The picture quality looks just like it did when played on an old apple monitor with just a bit more clarity. The sound is fantastic, not to loud but not to quiet, with three different volume levels. The game obviously plays perfect. Does not skip a beat. I am so glad I got this, both actually. As I did purchase the, Where in The World is Carmen Sandiego unit as well. I'd you get the chance to get your mittens on either, I highly recommend it. Well made. Comfort to hold while playing and gameplay is just brilliant and nostalgic. 5 STARS!! I hope more are released. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2020 by Moxie Moxie

  • It's Dysen-terrific, but with a few quirks
First of all, the item's very concept and design makes me happy. Not only is it a perfect emulation of the Apple IIe version of the Oregon Trail, but it's designed like a mini Apple IIe computer! There are, naturally, some small hitches here. First of all, the directional pad is awkward. Instead of a traditional D-Pad, it has an embedded NSWE compass with separate median buttons. It's not a big deal for most of the game, which is navigating menus: but during the hunting screens, it becomes a big liability. Especially if you have big thumbs like I do. Second, there is, naturally, no keyboard. While there's only one section where you enter text, it's pretty tedious to have to use an alphabet screen. A small carp, but it's still annoying. Finally, the screen is, naturally, tiny. Like the above gripe, I don't see how that could have been avoided, but it does make it a bit hard on the eyes. Other than that, it's a perfect recreation of the (and what was for many of us, our first) Oregon Trail experience. If nothing else, it's a fitting tribute to this icon of edutainment. Definitely worth the buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2018 by Michael A Brannon

  • Hunting is HARD. Worth the cash anyway.
I was one of those kids that grew up in the 80's and 90's BOTH. I remember the feeling of walking into my 2nd grade classroom and seeing those old Apple computers in the corner, wishing I could play Oregon trail. My friend had one at his house too and we played that thing so much. All these years later, as a grown adult with kids, I can say with relief this game is still fun! My son and I really enjoyed playing it together. It's a great history tool for younger kids too. They packed all the fun of the old 80's computer game into this thing. The case has an authentic look. The power button is a floppy disk! I love it. If you liked Oregon Trail when you were younger or if you want a piece of nostalgia buy this. It's worth it. I will say that the hunting on this is super difficult. It's hard to maneuver and point. Don't let that discourage you, just be warned so you don't get frustrated. Still worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2019 by C.Smith

  • Super fun blast from the past in a convenient and fully functioning handheld platform!
This is exactly like the original game with the same graphics in a neat compact handheld setup that is cosmetically appealing to the eyes. I got this as a Christmas gift for my brother and thought it was such a cool gift idea that I bought one for myself. It is super easy to use and to get a game going right away, and the save/game continue features are really nice and super convenient. Very fun to play on the go or just in your spare time. My only somewhat negative review is that the controls could be a little more responsive and designed better, but for the money it seems like it works just as you would expect, which is not bad in any way. Super fun, would recommend as a gift for anyone who enjoyed this title back in the day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2020 by Justin Patterson

  • If only the Tiger Handheld games of the 90s were this good
As a retro gamer I would say this is well worth the price. Perfect emulation of the Apple IIe version as far as I can tell, with the exception of the on-screen keyboard to make up for the fact that you can't put a physical keyboard on a handheld. The directional buttons are a little awkward, and the small text might be hard to read for those with vision problems, but neither of these things ruined my experience with this game. The packaging is charming, and is clearly marketed towards older gamers who may have played this as kids back in the 80s. One thing that isn't obvious just from looking is that the floppy disc on the front of the game is actually the on/off button. Overall I am pleased with this, and would recommend it as a gift for older gamers and maybe their kids too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2019 by Matthew S

  • Love this, thanks for the nostalgic fun
The media could not be loaded. This is an awesome handheld game. Unlike other versions, it is identical to the original game I played in elementary school on the old dinosaur computers in the 80’s. I have had a lot of fun reminiscing with this game and my kids can use it to learn about the Oregon Trail as I did many years ago. I highly recommend it for nostalgia reasons or to teach your kids in a fun way. It is battery operated but saves your progress even if batteries die. It also has automatic shut off within a minute or two if your kids set it down. I’ve been playing for a month and the batteries are still going strong. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2020 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

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