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I was cleaning out the garage the other day when I discovered a few old toys from the 80's which I had forgotten about and had thought disappeared back into the Twilight Zone where some of them probably belonged. One toy, in particular, surprised me because not only was it in actual working condition but amazingly still good fun.
I'm talking about Radio Shack's ARMATRON, a cult toy of the 80's that was bigger than Robbie the Robot and virtually indestructable in the hands of the average twelve year old. Unfortunately, I don't have the original box or accessories which turned it into a neat game but hey, I guess I can always buy one from Ebay at a ridiculous high price.
If you were born in the 80's or even before (I am a 70's child myself) I am interested in hearing about any toys, games or collectables that you had or still have in your posession and what they meant to you.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armatron
I'm talking about Radio Shack's ARMATRON, a cult toy of the 80's that was bigger than Robbie the Robot and virtually indestructable in the hands of the average twelve year old. Unfortunately, I don't have the original box or accessories which turned it into a neat game but hey, I guess I can always buy one from Ebay at a ridiculous high price.
If you were born in the 80's or even before (I am a 70's child myself) I am interested in hearing about any toys, games or collectables that you had or still have in your posession and what they meant to you.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armatron