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Your Favorite Toy When you were 0-13?
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Sat, 23 Apr 2011 04:26:12
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Mine was probably a Commodore 64, but that's a computer, not a toy, so I'd probably have to go with LEGO or Matchbox cars (like Hotwheels for those of you in North America).

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Sat, 23 Apr 2011 04:35:16
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Atari 2600 "Vader"

Recieved it on my ninth birthday. Happy

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Sat, 23 Apr 2011 04:51:29
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Doesn't count!  I mean, I can pretty much assume most folks on this site would pick a console, so let's say BESIDES a console...

But since you raised it, Rave do you remember your first few games on the 2600?

Mine were Space Invaders, Pinball, River Raid, Freeway and Fishing.

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Sat, 23 Apr 2011 05:07:39
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Breakout - 1st video game I ever played.

Combat -2 player only indecision

Pac-man - Its a good game, dammit!

Other favorite toy: Bicycle

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Sat, 23 Apr 2011 05:56:43
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Chopper Command was probably the first game I saw on a 2600.

Bicycle is a damn good choice too though.  It's basically a car for a child and having that kind fo independence trumps any other toy.

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Sat, 23 Apr 2011 10:24:20
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A bike is even less of a toy than a console. Hrm

Unless you're Iga.

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Sat, 23 Apr 2011 10:25:34
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Fuck bikes

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Sat, 23 Apr 2011 11:26:04
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Difficult to say, either TMNT toys or I was fond of the huge Dino Riders T Rex toy.

It walked with batteries. Totally badass.

The series was shite though.

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Sat, 23 Apr 2011 13:04:27
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A bike is even less of a toy than a console. Hrm

Unless you're Iga.



That might be true if all one used a bike for was to travel from point A to point B. No, my friends and I would do stupid but fun things with our bikes, like building ramps on small hills to see how high we could jump. I'm surprised I never broke any bones doing that crap, lol.

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Sun, 24 Apr 2011 04:07:13
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That might be true if all one used a bike for was to travel from point A to point B. No, my friends and I would do stupid but fun things with our bikes, like building ramps on small hills to see how high we could jump. I'm surprised I never broke any bones doing that crap, lol.

Though that means we can categorise anything as a toy. The things I've done with a knife! Nyaa

Not that I mind you doing so really!

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Mon, 25 Apr 2011 16:11:32
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Super Soaker

I had a lot of phases when it came to toys. WHen I was 6 it was all about He-Man. When I was 7 it was Transformers. 8 was GI Joe. But the one constant for me was water guns. When it was summer time it was just a bunch of water gun wars. And each summer a more evolved water gun came out. Right around the time I was 11 or so the Super Soaker came out, and it was the ultimate. Water streams shot 30 feet and it was a strong blast and not just a quick squirt. Loved my super soaker. I ended up getting a huge collection of them (which was good because really they broke as easily as a first gen 360), and could supply half the neighborhood kids for our wars - though more often I didn't share and preferred to stay armed with 5 guns at a time.

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Mon, 25 Apr 2011 20:50:08
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Super soakers were great. I made one kid cry by spraying him at close range. He was weak and needed to learn a lesson.

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Tue, 26 Apr 2011 15:37:03
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I used to really love Domino Rally.  I hated playing with other kids because they always fucked up and dropped one before we finished setting them all.  Wish I still had my set.



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Thu, 12 May 2011 21:15:25

GI Joes

All those points of articulation, man.

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