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Hydro StikeNewest Review: ... of these games ring a bell you have really missed out on life so I'll have to explain. It is a two-player game consisting of what looks like the ends of two small pinball machines stuck together. Made of black plastic, it is about 18" long and 6" to 8" wide. Either end has bright orange flippers, a score counter, a water nozzle and a big orange button (I'll explain the ... more |
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by - written on 28/03/02 (Very useful, 59 readings)
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Last Christmas, one of the items on my present list was the game Hydro-Strike. After all I'm only 34 and us thirty-somethings need to feel like we are still children really. Well that jolly old elf called Santa did not disappoint and shoved the game in my stocking along with socks, aftershave, chocolate and beer. So early on the morning of the 25th, I tore the paper off and talked my four-year-old daughter into having a game. No mercy was shown, no quarter was given and we both ended up very wet and laughing. As usual I'm waffling and you just want to know what it is. For those of you who remember crossfire or sharp shooter (oh those blistered ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/02/01 (Useful, 61 readings)
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Hi, about a week ago now me and my mum went shopping in Poole high street. We went to Argos and in the reduced section right at the back was a water game called Hydro Stike. The only problem was that I only had £5 and it was £20 reduced to £9.95. Nevertheless as I had wanted one for so long now me and my mum paid half each. When we got home I was very eager to get started so I ran upstairs, got it out of the box and started to read the instructions. As I looked at them a small packed caught my eye, I leant over and picked it up. As I looked at it closer I saw that it contained two balls and a small plastic pump. I followed the instructions which told me to, ... Read the complete review


