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Subject: Greatest Childhood toy

Industrial Strength , No Brain Required.

Legos and toy cars were the best.

  • 12.05.2012 9:10 AM PDT

"The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. If you try it, you will be lonely often, and sometimes frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself."
-Nietzsche

Legos, Gameboy.

I -blam!- a brick when the Gameboy Color came out.

  • 12.05.2012 9:20 AM PDT

Posted by: BF117HALO
Bionicles.

Inika for the win.

  • 12.05.2012 9:22 AM PDT

The Internet is an empowerment tool that's agnostic; it doesn't care about race, gender, or age.

Marbles.

Very good times.

  • 12.05.2012 9:24 AM PDT


Posted by: AJF1177
The green and tan plastic Army men.

So many memories.

This, and Lego.

  • 12.05.2012 9:28 AM PDT

Red Radio Flyer

  • 12.05.2012 9:30 AM PDT

Ad Infinitum

Bionicles, Transformers and a plush Clone Trooper. Especially that Clone Trooper. You could bend him any which way and everything! Freaking loved him.

  • 12.05.2012 9:30 AM PDT

http://goallineblitz.com/game/signup.pl?ref=10110176

Crash test dummies. Limbs everywhere!

That or nerf guns.

Stretch armstrong was pretty amazing too.

[Edited on 12.05.2012 9:31 AM PST]

  • 12.05.2012 9:30 AM PDT
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Posted by: Hi GunKoMa
Marbles.

Very good times.


Man how could I forget this?
good times indeed.

Edit; they worked surprisingly well for my slingshot back then.

[Edited on 12.05.2012 9:33 AM PST]

  • 12.05.2012 9:31 AM PDT

A competitive players main goal is to win.
A casuals main goal is to have fun regardless of whether that results in a win or loss.
It has nothing to do with individual skill or knowledge, it has to do with the reason you play.

I can't remember how little I was when I got one of those children's drum kits. I remember "playing" hours and hours per day, I think my parents might've reconsidered the gift again if they would've known how much I would play those things daily.

Funny how that turned out, I became "addicted" to music, nowdays, I can call myself a musician.

  • 12.05.2012 9:36 AM PDT

Not the greatest but something I remember well and wasn't generic:

Crazy Bones

  • 12.05.2012 9:37 AM PDT

Posted by: AJF1177
The green and tan plastic Army men.

So many memories.

These and the Ninja Turtle action figures.

  • 12.05.2012 9:41 AM PDT

"Wake me...when you need me."

I had the official, licensed Voltron set. All 5 lions that transformed into Voltron: Defender of the Universe. It stood about 2 feet tall. It was extremely cool. Circa 1985.

  • 12.05.2012 9:42 AM PDT

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