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Favorite childhood toys and youthful memories

By Mr68

8 years ago


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#266 8 years ago
Quoted from o-din:

Perhaps you should have stuck with water rockets.

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I recently bought these kinds of rockets for my kids so they could experience that blast

I also bought them one of those rubber band powered flapping birds.

#268 8 years ago
Quoted from ChoppaCade:

Great thread idea this one, some of my childhood memories of the 80's

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Those TFs in the photos are the modern masterpiece ones tho They are sucking up my money over the last view years.

I too had all those same things you listed.. but those technic sets

#432 8 years ago

intellivision was technically superior than atari.. but atari was the chevy of the market and was everywhere.
colecovision had the most true to the arcade games.. but didn't have the huge library.

Having people in the electronics industry in my family.. we had every atari game via copied proms We also had coleco, but eventually got the Adam (computer version) where... we had every coleco game copied on floppy disks

I had cases and cases of little 16 pin prom chips and a cartridge card with a ziff socket to load the chip to to play the atari games.

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#715 7 years ago
Quoted from electricsquirrel:

I had no rest in my ass till my Mom bought me this.
What a piece of junk. None of the "tools" were good for anything.

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Had that exact one.. its wild thinking back now how such simple toys were so 'unique' in that we all had the same exact product

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#803 7 years ago
Quoted from str8cash:

Also got this for free at another sale. Anyone have it growing up?

yup!

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#857 7 years ago

Speaking of slot cars

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That was to go with my us trucking version . Those were really cool

And take note of the big box in the background. Death Star baby

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