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Rob Lambert
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Another game not listed here. Electronic Detective by Ideal Toys from 1979. A battery-powered (six AA batts) unit with clue/suspect cards. Unit resembles a calculator. Replay value was high, with thousands of possible murder-mystery game combinations. On the box, a man resembling Don Adams is pictured, though Adams didn't endorse the game (his were Skittle Pool and Skittle Score). At the time, Adams was filming his first "Get Smart" sequel movie titled "Nude Bomb," which Barbara Feldon declined to appear in (and Edward Platt, the Chief, was dead).
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