Olivia's "Toys I played with as an "80s Child""

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  1. 1.
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    Blueberry Muffin doll
    by TCFC / DIC

  2. 2.
    View Master

  3. 3.
    Rubik's Cube
    by Ernö Rubik

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    SNES: Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    by Nintendo

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    Lite-Brite
    by Hasbro

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    Hunt The Wumpus

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    Super Mario Bros. (1985)
    by Nintendo

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    The Legend of Zelda (NES)
    by Nintendo

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    Pac-Man
    by Power-Pill

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    King's Quest: Quest for the Crown
    by Sierra

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    Memory

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    Clue
    by Parker Brothers

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    Slinky
    by Richard James

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    Big Wheel Tricycle

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    Scratch and Sniff Stickers

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    Pong

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    Huffy girl's bicycle
    by Huffy Bicycle Company

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    Game of Life
    by Hasbro

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    Simon

  20. 20.
    Madlibs

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    He-Man

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    Castle Grayskull playset
    by Mattel

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    Masters of the Universe action figures
    by Mattel

  24. 24.
    Raggedy Ann

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    Jump Rope

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    Hungry Hungry Hippos

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    Crayola Crayons

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    Play-Doh

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    Cootie
    by Milton Bradley

  30. 30.
    Star Wars Figures

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    Risk

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    Colorforms

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    Army Men

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    plastic dinosaurs

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    Trivial Pursuit
    by Horn Abbot

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    Garbage Pail Kids trading stickers
    by Topps

  37. 37.
    Wooly Willy

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    Uno
    by Mattel

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    Skip-Bo
    by Mattel

  40. 40.
    Ant Farm

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    Sea Monkeys

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    plastic ants

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    plastic cowboys and indians

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Created by Olivia on Sep 22, 2006.
 

Comments

Untitled — 5 years ago

I was born in 1975, but I grew up in the eighties. Does that “count,” I wonder?

What were those plastic blocks that were made in primary colors and fit together with little teeth, kind of like velcro? There were big cubes, and little short pieces that looked like french fries, and square pieces that looked like onion rings..

Also looking for the name of a tile game, a little like Mah Jong. That’s all I can remember. Numbers and images in red and blue and yellow, I think.. and one of the images may have been a sun. Played with my grandma all the time, but can’t remember the name of the game.




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