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I had soviet legos, and when I got here, I was given a lego technic plane for my high grades in the first grade. I built it with my dad, and also built the alternative helicopter. . I always dreamt I could buy the electric motor for it. Then they got me a regular lego, a spaceship, for the second grade.
I also got a transformer, that could turn into a spaceshuttle and a train engine.
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Originally posted by Grandpa Troll
My first computerized Footbal game
Well you're not really all that old are you? When I was a kid we had to make do with the non-computerized versions that used an electromagnet to send vibrations through the metal playing field, propelling the player figures across the board.
You probably never had a Yancey Derringer pistol, a Johnnie Yuma sawed-off rifle eitheror a Bat Masterson cane either.
"I say shoot'em all and let God sort it out in the end!
I especially remember I kept whining to everyone it was wrong the Dino Riders weren't as popular as GI Joe.
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I especially remember I kept whining to everyone it was wrong the Dino Riders weren't as popular as GI Joe.
I loved those things.
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Actually the first electric football games came out in the 1950s, and had metal playing fields. They were very loud.
this wasnt metal (im editing my original comment as it is electronic just not vibrating kind)
it was made of plastic
3-4 cards to put in either offense or defense and a variety of plays to pick from
then you flip a switch and it lights up a grid and gives you the yield..- yardage,plus yardage,td..penalty and such
I also had an electric one which had the guys that vibrated to make the play
Hotwheels - I usually preferred the tracks to be in the air so I would tape several together for high bridges & dangerous stunts.
Brightlight - transformed it into a cheap pseudo-pinball game.
Non-hardening Clay - instead of "action figures" I made the fighters/creatures then have them fight, injuried or killed... made a whole world (aka table) filled of... stuff.
Electronic games:
early 1980s Handheld Electronic Football which featured very simple red-LED to represent the players and ball, so not at all like GrandpaTroll's. My older brother had one of those vibrating football games & he broke it before I ever got to try.
And some other less interesting hand-held games (pinball, dracula, ms.pac-man , etc)
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