Looking for a very old game, can remember little about it...

Help locating old / Pre year 2000 games you used to play.
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Looking for a very old game, can remember little about it...

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I think is was a kids game I played a long time ago. You control this truck with trailer, and I forget what you do, and it gets loaded up with boxes. I also remember this other game, which the only stuff I remember about it was a plinko type thingy and building a rocket. Thank you to anyone who knows what these games are.
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not incredible machine??


can you remember if it was grayscale or color?
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I think the plinko rocket one was in purple and black, and the loader one makes me think of browns and greens. I have the Incredible Machine, and it is nothing like that.
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was there a whole heap of games in this..

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I'm pretty sure there was.
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tower game with bell on top

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it's a game where you spin a dial then you would have to remove that color pole from any level without making the tower tumble,you could arrange the other poles by sliding them alittle to help you remove that color and steady that level___it had about 5 levels of different color poles and the bell on top reminded you of a bouy ring, the poles where all plastic each platform had colored dots for each pole. I think each level had about 7 poles. Thank You for your assistance.!

JIM
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