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SteveDallas 01-28-2006 05:51 PM

To operate or not to operate
 
My son received the classic game "Operation" for his birthday. While he and a friend were off doing Jedi Death Battle (or some such) with the toy lightsaber he got, my daughter requested a game of Operation.

It was such an annoying game for both of us that we didn't finish--it was all but impossible to get even a slight grip on some of the pieces, and the tweezers were so fat they were almost guaranteed to hit the edge of the bins. (Miss Dallas is convinced that the "wish bone" is physically impossible to pick up.)

It was so obnoxious that on a whim, I went to Amazon to see if it was getting good reviews. They seemed to be fairly split between "This is a great game! A classic! Everybody should have it!" and people who felt like I did.

So, what do you think?

glatt 01-28-2006 08:57 PM

I remember liking it as a kid, but then my daughter got a travel version of it a year or so ago. It sucked big time.

Happy Monkey 01-28-2006 10:06 PM

TRAVEL Operation!!?? So not only is it tiny, but you're supposed to play it it the car?

BigV 01-28-2006 10:34 PM

Sure, with plastic instruments. Honor system.

Elspode 01-29-2006 01:54 AM

I haven't played it since I was a kid, so perhaps the QC department of Milton Bradley has slipped and the tolerances are less stringent, making it impossible.

The wishbone *was* always the hardest piece, though, even as a kid.

xoxoxoBruce 01-29-2006 11:22 AM

Preferred playing Doctor. :blush:

Clodfobble 01-29-2006 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Elspode
The wishbone *was* always the hardest piece, though, even as a kid.

No way! The pencil was harder--in the guy's left arm, if I recall. It was the only piece I don't think I ever successfully got out. I remember enjoying the game as a kid, but not hugely. I strongly try to avoid noise-making toys in my house nowadays.

Trilby 01-29-2006 12:20 PM

My nephew got the Homer Simpson version from Santa--it's AWESOME!

wolf 01-29-2006 01:12 PM

Does it buzz or say D'Oh! when you touch the edges? I thought that version looked very, very cool.

However, I also think that these character versions of classic games are, well, dirty somehow. Like they've whored Monopoly out ... (this is commentary from someone who owns both Star Wars-opoly and QVC-opoly).

Trilby 01-29-2006 01:39 PM

The Homer Simpson version says, "D'Oh!" and some other Simpson sounds. It's way cool. I want one.

I didn't know there was a QVC version of Monopoly! Far out! I want one of those, too. I like Lisa the best. She could sell ice-cubes to Eskimos, she's that good.

wolf 01-29-2006 03:52 PM

I don't know if QVC-opoly is still available. I got mine at the Studio Store at Studio Park in West Chester, Penna. (It's the old Commodore factory, if you want a touch of geek nostalgia). I think they sold it on-air for a while too.

SteveDallas 01-29-2006 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wolf
However, I also think that these character versions of classic games are, well, dirty somehow.

I agree. I took my kids out to use up some of their birthday gift cards today and I had to steer my son past Star Wars Risk and Star Wars Trivial Pursuit. (He might actually be good at that last.)

wolf 01-29-2006 04:17 PM

Star Wars Trivial Pursuit I can live with. A licensed trivia game restricted to one topic area can be fun for big fans. Trival Pursuit established a pattern of putting out topic-specific sets only a year or two after the master game was first introduced (sports, silvers screen, etc.)

Star Wars Risk meets my criteria for franchise whoring. So would Nascar edition Uno.

I can live with character chess sets, and to this day regret not spending $29.95/month for the Star Trek Chess Set from The Franklin Mint.

wolf 01-29-2006 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Brianna
The Homer Simpson version says, "D'Oh!" and some other Simpson sounds. It's way cool. I want one.

I was looking at this in the K-Mart this afternoon. In addition to The Simpons Sounds, the body parts are different from the original game. I especially liked the Twisted Ankle and the Pea Brain, but I thought there wasn't enough detailing on the Rubber Neck.

SteveDallas 01-29-2006 05:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wolf
I can live with character chess sets, and to this day regret not spending $29.95/month for the Star Trek Chess Set from The Franklin Mint.

You mean this one?


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