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**2 [[Pointy Ears Ghost]] (Ghost piece) |
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**1 [[Stay Puft Marshmallow Man/Animated|Stay Puft Marshmallow Man]] (Ghost piece) |
**1 [[Stay Puft Marshmallow Man/Animated|Stay Puft Marshmallow Man]] (Ghost piece) |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *Stay Puft is the master enemy of the game, more like the plot to the movie than any cartoon episode. |
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+ | *The front of the box shows three pilot ghosts besides the ones in game. |
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+ | **[[Caterpillar Ghost]] (Pale Purple) |
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+ | **[[Creepy Thing Ghost]] (Yellow) |
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+ | **[[Big Mohawk Ghost]] (Orange) |
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+ | *Janine was featured as a playable character, which was rare to even have pictures of her in most merchandise. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
Revision as of 04:26, 28 June 2015
The Real Ghostbusters Board Game by Triotoys was released in 1989. (Not to be confused with the ones made by Milton Bradley and Casper.
The game is based off the typical promo art for The Real Ghostbusters animated series.
Contents of Game
- Gameboard
- Spinner
- 18 Action Cards
- 18 Kit Cards
- 15 Figure Stands
- 15 Cardboard Figures
- Egon Spengler (Player piece)
- Peter Venkman (Player piece)
- Ray Stantz (Player piece)
- Winston Zeddemore (Player piece)
- Janine Melnitz (Player piece)
- Slimer (Player piece)
- 4 Horizontal Grin Ghost (Ghost piece)
- 2 Big Mouth Ghost (Ghost piece)
- 2 Pointy Ears Ghost (Ghost piece)
- 1 Stay Puft Marshmallow Man (Ghost piece)
Trivia
- Stay Puft is the master enemy of the game, more like the plot to the movie than any cartoon episode.
- The front of the box shows three pilot ghosts besides the ones in game.
- Caterpillar Ghost (Pale Purple)
- Creepy Thing Ghost (Yellow)
- Big Mohawk Ghost (Orange)
- Janine was featured as a playable character, which was rare to even have pictures of her in most merchandise.