WotAGuy Posted November 27 Author Posted November 27 6 hours ago, Ned Flanders said: 1973ish-Talking Football from Mattel where you put the little records in a player...you choose the offense and your opponent chooses the defense. Also around that time, Monday Night Football from Aurora, with Roger Staubach on the box. Ah! Had this version of MNF where you select an offensive play and the opponent selects a defensive play and it lit up the play result on a little grid underneath the field. You could select plays from cards emphasizing the running game, passing game and special teams. The play result was pretty true to reality; if you threw a bomb and the defense was a blitz, you got wrecked. This game was the beginning and end of my football strategy knowledge. 🤣🤣 https://www.ebay.com/itm/374344215318?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=F1cZAkDAT1a&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY 3 Quote
BillsPride12 Posted November 27 Posted November 27 Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, Nintendo 64. Those were the big ticket items back in my day Quote
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted November 27 Posted November 27 Original Sega (c. 1988), with the game “Great Football.” 1 Quote
SinceThe70s Posted November 27 Posted November 27 33 minutes ago, DrW said: My Maerklin train set. It started when I was 3 with a simple oval and Lego houses. It was expanded every year in the 2-3 weeks before Christmas, until it reached a double oval with working signals and a working catenary - all assembled by my Mom (RIP, Mom). I then bought yards of rail so that we could run trains into every room of the 1,000 sq ft apartment. Damn, I was going to say the same. I still have and treasure my Marklin's. They only come out at Christmas and setup can be a struggle since the set is so old, but for the most part the track is in good condition and my two locomotives still run. This is from a few years ago. 1 Quote
Fleezoid Posted November 27 Posted November 27 12 hours ago, SinceThe70s said: Damn, I was going to say the same. I still have and treasure my Marklin's. They only come out at Christmas and setup can be a struggle since the set is so old, but for the most part the track is in good condition and my two locomotives still run. This is from a few years ago. Quote
Johnny Hammersticks Posted November 27 Posted November 27 The OG NES system when it first came out in the mid 80s. I had no idea I was actually getting it for xmas, so I was super hyped when I opened it. It came with that stupid robot thing that served no purpose. Quote
DaBillsFanSince1973 Posted November 27 Posted November 27 GI Joe Creepy crawlers Lincoln logs Hot Wheels / Hot Wheels track Tonka toys Revell model cars Smash up Derby 1 Quote
WotAGuy Posted November 28 Author Posted November 28 3 hours ago, DaBillsFanSince1973 said: GI Joe Creepy crawlers Lincoln logs Hot Wheels / Hot Wheels track Tonka toys Revell model cars Smash up Derby Creepy Crawlers was that goo you put into molds and heated up? I remember something similar but it was called Incredible Edibles. God only knows what I was ingesting. 1 Quote
DaBillsFanSince1973 Posted November 28 Posted November 28 (edited) 3 minutes ago, WotAGuy said: Creepy Crawlers was that goo you put into molds and heated up? I remember something similar but it was called Incredible Edibles. God only knows what I was ingesting. made rubber spiders and bugs. could make them any color you wanted. it was cool back in '70 Edited November 28 by DaBillsFanSince1973 Quote
f0neguy Posted November 28 Posted November 28 Mid 60’s I got an Aurora slot car set. I set it up on a sheet of plywood in the basement. Had to turn it off when dad was watching Gunsmoke as it made the picture all staticky. Every year after that I’d get a little more track and a car or two. Been collecting it ever since. 3 2 Quote
WotAGuy Posted November 28 Author Posted November 28 19 hours ago, f0neguy said: Mid 60’s I got an Aurora slot car set. I set it up on a sheet of plywood in the basement. Had to turn it off when dad was watching Gunsmoke as it made the picture all staticky. Every year after that I’d get a little more track and a car or two. Been collecting it ever since. The static on the TV is great; how did we ever watch a hockey game on those sets? Quote
Ted Striker Posted December 4 Posted December 4 On 11/26/2024 at 11:38 AM, Logic said: And you could open the cockpit and put two figures in there as well. The cockpit! What is it? 1 Quote
Gugny Posted Monday at 09:30 PM Posted Monday at 09:30 PM I am nearly 54. My five most memorable/favorite Christmas gifts from my yoot are: Grease soundtrack (double album set) Stretch Armstrong Six Million Dollar Man Bionic Transport Shuttle Journey Escape album Queen The Game album 1 Quote
coloradobillsfan Posted Monday at 10:01 PM Posted Monday at 10:01 PM Not only did this give me hundreds of hours of gaming fun, it lead to my career in IT. 1 2 Quote
bills_fan Posted yesterday at 07:13 PM Posted yesterday at 07:13 PM I was an 80s Star Wars kid. This will always be my fav Christmas gift. 1 Quote
Ned Flanders Posted yesterday at 07:49 PM Posted yesterday at 07:49 PM On 11/27/2024 at 8:38 PM, f0neguy said: Mid 60’s I got an Aurora slot car set. I set it up on a sheet of plywood in the basement. Had to turn it off when dad was watching Gunsmoke as it made the picture all staticky. Every year after that I’d get a little more track and a car or two. Been collecting it ever since. Aurora HO cars were the best. Good for you for keeping hold of them. I look at the Aurora stuff on eBay and drool. Quote
US Egg Posted yesterday at 08:18 PM Posted yesterday at 08:18 PM On 11/27/2024 at 4:16 PM, DaBillsFanSince1973 said: Creepy crawlers Remember making edible candy ones in the same mold as the rubber ones, which were toxic. Apparently kids ate both. Chemistry sets were great back then. To say they were the "bomb" wouldn't be a stretch....and the poisons. Great stuff. 1 1 Quote
Augie Posted yesterday at 08:23 PM Posted yesterday at 08:23 PM 3 minutes ago, US Egg said: Remember making edible candy ones in the same mold as the rubber ones, which were toxic. Apparently kids ate both. Chemistry sets were great back then. To say they were the "bomb" wouldn't be a stretch....and the poisons. Great stuff. I only read the bold and my immediate thought was “what a stink you could make with those things!!!” 😂 1 Quote
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