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Aggravation and Pac-Man Board Games

Board Games

AI Estimated Value

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$30-60

As of May 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This image showcases two vintage board games stacked one on top of the other. The top game is 'The Original Aggravation', a classic marble race game. Its box is predominantly black with a large oval graphic in the center displaying game pieces on a board, within an interior scene suggesting family play. The title 'Aggravation' is prominently displayed in a stylized script font. Below this, smaller text indicates '2 to 4 Players . Ages 5 and Up' and 'America's Favorite Family Game from Lakeside', identifying the manufacturer. The box appears to be made of cardboard, common for board games, and shows significant signs of age and wear, including dust accumulation, scuffs, and possibly some discoloration, indicative of long-term storage or use. The corners and edges seem to have some fraying or crushing, which is typical for older cardboard boxes. The underlying game is 'Pac-Man Game', an adaptation of the popular arcade game. Its box is a distinct purple-blue color with 'PAC-MAN' written in large, yellow, block letters with a thick outline, consistent with the game's iconic branding. Smaller text on this box reads 'FUN AS THE ACTION-PACKED ARCADE GAME OF THE SAME NAME', further linking it to its digital origin. A small image of what appears to be a board or game elements can be seen on the right side of the Pac-Man box. Both games are likely from the late 20th century, given their titles and aesthetics, with Pac-Man being particularly indicative of the early 1980s. The overall condition suggests that while they are intact, they are not in pristine collectible condition due to visible dust and wear.

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Upon examining the provided image of the 'Aggravation' and 'Pac-Man' board games, I can assess their condition and potential value. Both items appear to be authentic vintage board games from their respective eras, likely the late 1970s to early 1980s. The 'Aggravation' game box displays significant wear, consistent with typical use and storage over decades, including scuffing, discoloration, and corner fraying. The 'Pac-Man Game' box, while less visible, also shows signs of age. Neither appears to be in pristine collectible condition due to visible dust and wear, suggesting they are not 'new old stock' items. Market conditions for common vintage board games typically see modest pricing unless they are exceptionally rare, in pristine condition, or sealed. These specific titles, while popular in their time, are not considered rare. Demand for 'Aggravation' is generally low unless it's a very early edition or in superb condition. 'Pac-Man' board games often see slightly more interest due to the strong video game nostalgia factor, but again, condition is paramount. The visible wear significantly impacts their value, placing them more in the realm of nostalgic curiosities rather than high-value collectibles. Factors positively impacting value would be complete contents and playability; however, these cannot be determined from the image. The most significant limitation in this appraisal is the inability to verify completeness, the condition of the contents, or if the boxes are sealed. Full authentication would require in-person examination to assess all components, materials, and overall integrity. Provenance documentation could also help confirm age and originality. Without physical inspection, I cannot definitively confirm if all original pieces are present or if there are internal damages. Therefore, the appraisal value is based solely on the visual condition of the exterior packaging.

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