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    What was your favorite toy as a child

    What was your favorite toy as a child? I had so many ninja turtle toys. They would always get into fights with the crash test dummies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonnusthegreat View Post
    Game boy for sure.
    We had the original gameboy when I was a child. They were so hard to enjoy if the lighting in the room wasn't just right
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    It was a simple no name toy mech walker with a button you hit in its center that launched its pilot into the air. It was a simple toy but I recall it rather well.

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    Too many to name. But I always enjoyed my wrestling figures, legos and logs. Nothing like setting them all up having battles and breaking them down.

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    gi joe, ninja turtles and toxic avenger action figures.
    I had fun once, it was terrible.

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    A roaring Spinosaurus with the ability to open its mouth and shake its head when you moved the tail back and forth.

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    Lego, still have it saved up for my own children in the future.

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    Beanbag panda bear. Got it for my first birthday, according to my baby book. I'm hitting 50 this year, and I still have it!

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    Does consoles count? if so probably my Gameboy Colour or PS1, if not then it would, to my father's dismay at the time, be his Mercedez Benz model car that was clearly not supposed to be played with, no idea if it was expensive but he got really upset whenever I took it for a "spin", how was I supposed to know that not all toy cars were supposed to be played with.

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    a magnifying glass.
    "It doesn't matter if you believe me or not but common sense doesn't really work here. You're mad, I'm mad. We're all MAD here."

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    I'm discounting video games entirely here. It's really hard to say. I had several I went through. I had a veliciraptor from Jursassic Park I really liked at one point. At another stage, it was my Mighty Max play sets, especially the big volcanoey one. For a while I was really into pokemon and liked the little figurines I got. Creepy Crawly ovens were a thing for a while. I can't really narrow it down to one.

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    I don't see how video games are not going to be 99% of the responses.
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    Lego, Capcela, then in 1990, Genesis. Parents would let me have a Nintendo as a kid, they thought I'd play too much they wanted me reading and physical playing. Their fears were right, lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the game View Post
    What was your favorite toy as a child? I had so many ninja turtle toys. They would always get into fights with the crash test dummies.
    Xmen and Ninja Turtles action figures
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    Probably:

    Gameboy

    Optimus Prime Gorilla

    Power Rangers with the floppy heads

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    Quote Originally Posted by the game View Post
    What was your favorite toy as a child? I had so many ninja turtle toys. They would always get into fights with the crash test dummies.
    Lego, LOADS of it.
    FOMO: "Fear Of Missing Out", also commonly known as people with a mental issue of managing time and activities, many expecting others to fit into their schedule so they don't miss out on things to come. If FOMO becomes a problem for you, do seek help, it can be a very unhealthy lifestyle..

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    Quote Originally Posted by freefolk View Post
    I don't see how video games are not going to be 99% of the responses.
    Most of my childhood was in the drought caused by the Atari crash. By the time NES and SNES turned things around, I wasn't really a "child" anymore.

    That being said, I remember Construx and Lincoln Logs, if we exclude computers that started somewhere around 11 or 12~ish.

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    Power ranger (green ranger ayyyee)

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    I had a stuffed rottweiler puppy that used to belong to my real rottweiler. I slept with it every night after Pharaoh died. He never chewed it, just carried it around and cuddled it. I think my parents still have it.

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