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Trivial Pursuit: Totally 80s | 
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| Brand: Hasbro Category: Toy
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $20.00 You Save: $19.99 (50%)
New (16) Collectible (5) from $20.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 44 reviews Sales Rank: 1191
Batteries Included: No Age: 18 - 99 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 2.7 x 10.6 x 15.8
MPN: 044230 Model: 44230 UPC: 653569230557 EAN: 0653569157267 ASIN: B000BNJITU
Release Date: July 18, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 2400 trivia questions in six categories | | • | Cool retro packaging and questions written in a flashback tone | | • | Includes 4 collectible tokens based on 80's icons | | • | For 2 to 4 players or teams. |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 39 more reviews...
Great fun if you remember those years. January 6, 2009 A real "blast from the past." If you remember pop culture from those years it can be quite an entertaining game. It will be quite lost on the younger generation. I was young in the 80's and struggled with many questions. My wife was much more aware in those years and mopped the floor with the rest of us.
The blue category ruins the fun December 26, 2008 2 29 year old 80's fans got the first 5 pieces in the right amount of playing time. There was a good mix of you know it or you don't questions with a some that made ya think and rejog your memory. But we got stuck on the blue piece (headlines). We went back and forth for over an hour until my girlfriend's parents (in their 60's) finally got their blue piece. The game went from fun to agitating. I know alot about tv/movies/music and of course we got the Bobby Ojeda baseball question correct (most people wouldn't) But 80's politics is not a category a child of the 80s would know. Why would adults want to remember that stuff too? When I play again, we are going to eliminate that category and make some new rules for the blue spots. Also don't understand why the cards don't fit in the box the long way. Plus there are half the cards of a usual trivial game. Why not make 2 boxes for 2 teams? And why are there only 4 playing pieces? There are also too many olympic, and tennis sports questions...these are not the most memorable sporting events of the decade. Overall, I did enjoy playing but wouldn't pay $70! What? We bought for 10 dollars from another site.
I Love The 80's March 21, 2008 This is a great gqme for those who THINK they know or remember something about the 1980's. It's not as easy as you may think ! Go for it , prove to yourself you haven't forgotten a thing. Told Ya !!!
Teenager in the 80's March 3, 2008 I loved the 80's, but I was not an adult in the 80's. As another had reviewed it,....made for adults in the 80's and not for kids in the 80's. I bought it and my husband and I read the questions. Since we couldn't answer most, we have never pulled it out to play with our friends. Might be better if I give it to my older siblings.
Not Quite What I Expected January 17, 2008 I love Trivial Pursuit and was very excited to see this '80s version, with its dazzling packaging and all. However, I have been disappointed as it seems this is a half-hearted attempt to market '80s nostalgia. First of all, there is only one box of question cards, and after only two or three games the questions were repeating. Also, as other reviewers have mentioned, the questions are often either obscure or very easy. You almost get the sense the questions were written by people with no sense of humor. The packaging makes it appear to be a fun, flashy game, but it's kind of a serious game directed at those middle-aged and older.
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