So...what were your MOST EXCELLENT?

For me:
Tie between "SpiroGraph" and a Tambourine...like one from "Josie & The Pussycats" (my FAVORITE Band-Related cartoon...yup; YOU CAN TELL what I wanted to do as a grown-up.... LOL


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Duncan wrote:Showing my age now, but i had an Evil Kineval (?) jet bike. You stuck this thing in this contraption and wound the handle and there were flints in the jets that would cause sparks, then you let it go and tried to mow down the cat! Brilliant. I'd but one now if they were still around.
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TRAGChick wrote:OK:
So...what were your MOST EXCELLENT?
For me:
Tie between "SpiroGraph" and a Tambourine...like one from "Josie & The Pussycats" (my FAVORITE Band-Related cartoon...yup; YOU CAN TELL what I wanted to do as a grown-up.... LOL)
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Enigma869 wrote:The Atari 2600. Those graphics sucked monkey balls but for the late 70's, it was pretty progressive stuff. I think I had blisters for months playing Asteroids, Pac-Man, Pitfall, et. al.
Duncan wrote:Enigma869 wrote:The Atari 2600. Those graphics sucked monkey balls but for the late 70's, it was pretty progressive stuff. I think I had blisters for months playing Asteroids, Pac-Man, Pitfall, et. al.
I was a ZX Spectrum kid myself. The hours i spent typing lines and lines of a program into this this thing int he hope that you could get a game of Dessert racer out of it. The other way of doing, and i cannot quite remember how this worked, but I also remember playing cassette tapes to my computer in order to try and download a program. There always seemed to be more failure than success.
Rick wrote:Duncan wrote:Enigma869 wrote:The Atari 2600. Those graphics sucked monkey balls but for the late 70's, it was pretty progressive stuff. I think I had blisters for months playing Asteroids, Pac-Man, Pitfall, et. al.
I was a ZX Spectrum kid myself. The hours i spent typing lines and lines of a program into this this thing int he hope that you could get a game of Dessert racer out of it. The other way of doing, and i cannot quite remember how this worked, but I also remember playing cassette tapes to my computer in order to try and download a program. There always seemed to be more failure than success.
I had a Commodore 64 that must have been a lot like what you described here. I've always been a geek, I guess.
Duncan wrote:Rick wrote:Duncan wrote:Enigma869 wrote:The Atari 2600. Those graphics sucked monkey balls but for the late 70's, it was pretty progressive stuff. I think I had blisters for months playing Asteroids, Pac-Man, Pitfall, et. al.
I was a ZX Spectrum kid myself. The hours i spent typing lines and lines of a program into this this thing int he hope that you could get a game of Dessert racer out of it. The other way of doing, and i cannot quite remember how this worked, but I also remember playing cassette tapes to my computer in order to try and download a program. There always seemed to be more failure than success.
I had a Commodore 64 that must have been a lot like what you described here. I've always been a geek, I guess.
Rick, I can assure you the Commodore 64 was a huge upgrade on the ZX Spectrum. I think your 64 had a proper keyboard. The spectrum had these weird rubber buttons, and thats before i tell you about the ZX81 and the ZX80.
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Rick wrote:I had a Commodore 64 that must have been a lot like what you described here. I've always been a geek, I guess.
Gunbot wrote:Bionic Bigfoot along with the Steve Austin and Jamie Summers. They had little motor cycles that you pumped and they went of of a ramp
hoagiepete wrote:Gunbot wrote:Bionic Bigfoot along with the Steve Austin and Jamie Summers. They had little motor cycles that you pumped and they went of of a ramp
Did Steve Austin get to pump Jamie??!
DrFU wrote:Pains me to admit this, but ... an Easy Bake Oven![]()
Triple S wrote:DrFU wrote:Pains me to admit this, but ... an Easy Bake Oven![]()
At least you got one! I dreamed of getting one for a few years, I loved looking at the pictures of those little pink cakes and such that came out of them. Truth be told, I looked forward to getting clothes more than toys anyway. That could explain my life now - my husband does all the cooking and my clothes fill up 3 of the 4 closets in our house.
stevew2 wrote:Mine was a Show and Tell.it was a record player that looked like a Tv .You would put film strips in it and it would tell a story and show pics on little screen which looked like a tv.it was so cool,later on i took the back off of it and would store my pot, and penthouse pics inside.I miss that fucker.i couldnt find any pics of it, or i would have posted one
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