Step back in time with this fantastic piece of electronic history: Follow Me, the computer memory game! Made in Taiwan for Sears, Roebuck and Co., this electronic sequence-following game is a late 1970s gem — a basic yet captivating version of the classic Simon.
This piece is a true survivor, working perfectly and complete with all original packaging!
The game itself is ready for action. Housed in a durable off-white plastic, it features the iconic four coloured pads (red, yellow, orange, and green), each with a corresponding LED light. The central control panel offers the on/off switch and skill level settings. It’s powered by a single 9-volt battery. Switch it on, and the authentic beep and light sequence begins. Take too long or make a mistake, and the classic buzzer will sound!
While the game is in perfect working order, the original box tells a story of its age: it's intact but shows heavy wear, creasing, rubbing on edges/corners, and surface discoloration. The instructions are visible on the underside.
The game fits snugly in its polystyrene case within the cardboard box, and a comprehensive, original foldout instruction leaflet (creased) is also included. Instructions for play are also conveniently located on the reverse of the game unit itself.
This is a great opportunity to own a complete, working piece of early electronic gaming nostalgia!
Don't miss out on this fantastic piece of retro tech!





