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GAMECRAFT
Data Boxing Game
 2nd (1977) Edition

Gamecraft was one of the many companies producing statistical replay games during the 1970's. Their line never garnered the attention that Strat-O-Matic or APBA, or even Statis Pro did, but they were successful enough to continue making games into the 1980's. Data Boxing was one of the few Boxing simulations issued by any company. Other than Title Bout (later modified to become APBA Boxing) I can't think of another. It's a quick playing little game and like most Gamecraft games it allows you to choose the level of complexity with which you are most comfortable.  Along with boxer ratings for the most recent season, each game included ratings for some of the All Time Greats in boxing history. The exact boxers included varies depending on the edition. 


gamecraft data boxing boxers 1977 edition

gamecraft data boxing boxers 1977 edition

gamecraft data boxing boxers 1977 edition

The game set is overall in EXCELLENT-NEAR MINT condition. I have inventoried and inspected the booklet and all the boxers have been accounted for, as have all the rule sheets and other items necessary to play the game. The only cards that have been punched out are the (7) 1976 "Current" boxers. All the others are still uncut. The only thing missing is the 2 blank cards that would complete the sheet that the current boxer cards were punched out from. The punched out cards show light hanndling. I would grade the game 8-9 on a 10 scale (see condition guide below).




gamecraft data boxing parts 1977 edition

The binder is in EXCELLENT condition. No tears or writing on the cover. Just some minor shelf wear. Overall I would grade the cover 8 on a 10 scale (see condition guide below).


gamecraft data boxing cover 1977 edition


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Do you know that sinking feeling when you are in the middle of replaying a season or sequence of games only to find that the card for one of the key players is missing?  Well I have thoroughly inventoried this set and compared it to the roster list so you can be assured that you won't get that feeling while playing with this set. I am not of the opinion that a simple card count will do. The sets often came with missing or duplicate cards from the factory, and who knows what the original owner may have done with them in the course of playing with them....  Be sure to ask your card seller if they have in fact verified that the card set is complete by comparing it to the original roster list.  

I have also carefully inspected each and every card in order to determine the condition grade I have given to this set.  I do not feel that a cursory flipping through of the cards is adequate to determine the condition of a set - it is too easy to miss something.  Once again -  I would suggest asking your card seller to verify that they have done a careful inspection of the condition of all the cards in the set before putting their grade on it.

CONDITION GUIDE: 

MINT (10):
 I will only give this grade to brand new, unused items. NEAR MINT (9): Shows virtually no use. Seldom if ever played. Cards will have at worst some dented corners from shuffling around in the box. Perhaps some very light handling creases to the instructions or other minor flaws with the game parts. Boxes will have only the slightest hint of shelf wear.  EXCELLENT (7-8): The game has seen some use but it was obviously taken care of well. Cards may have denting to the corners, perhaps a few may have light stains or other very light handling wear, but the vast majority will be close to flawless. Game parts might have some light handling creases or other signs of careful use. Board might have just a hint of color loss or dented corners. Boxes will have light rubbing to the artwork or perhaps some minor dishing or a very light stain.  VERY GOOD (5-6): The game was not especially well cared for, but it still has fared pretty well. Cards will have dented corners and perhaps some may have rubber band wear to the edges. A few cards (less than 10%) may have handling creases, yellowing to the edges (a few may be yellowed on the faces), or light stains. Perhaps a couple may have writing or some dried rubber band residue (this will be noted). All card results will be fully readable. Other game parts will show obvious use but nothing will be torn, badly stained or have any serious damage. Box may have some rubbing, light staining, dishing, 1 or 2 neatly split corners, minor writing and/or a few pieces of tape. No major structural damage and artwork will still be generally attractive. GOOD (3-4): Obviously no care was taken with the game but it is still perfectly playable. Cards will show moderate to heavy use and many will be yellowed, stained, creased, written on or have rubber band residue. A couple may be torn and taped back together. All card results will be fully readable. Other game parts show considerable use but the game is complete with all parts in usable condition. Box may have staining, writing, split corners, dishing and/or other structural damage but it will be intact and still usable. POOR (1-2): Only suitable to fill a space in your collection. Cards are heavily worn and some are badly damaged. Game will be missing parts (these will be noted). Box will have serious damage and may be missing aprons or badly torn.

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