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Oh, I just remembered! I also had one of these:

 

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Amazing little machine!

 

Read more: http://www.nvg.ntnu.no/sinclair/computers/...um/spec1648.htm

 

The game that is depicted further down was actually the first computer game I ever owned: Jet Pac!

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I had one of those too! 1983 is really far away now...

 

Jet Pac was great, although my first game was Jumping Jack.

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Optimus Prime, Megatron, and Grimlock.

A funky console that had 600+ versions of several NES games (ie, Rockman, Rockman with extra lives, Rockman with infinite continues, etc.).

Electric-powered racing tracks.

My ZX Sinclair Spectrum 128k. Jumping Jack, Pacmania, The Last Ninja 3, Double Dragon...

Fighting Fantasy books.

Girls.

A Sega Genesis with the 32X addon. Virtua Racing, Doom.

A Super Nintendo.

A PSX.

A PC with emulators and hundreds of roms.

Some D&D.

Girls.

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Optimus Prime, Megatron, and Grimlock.

A funky console that had 600+ versions of several NES games (ie, Rockman, Rockman with extra lives, Rockman with infinite continues, etc.).

Electric-powered racing tracks.

My ZX Sinclair Spectrum 128k. Jumping Jack, Pacmania, The Last Ninja 3, Double Dragon...

Fighting Fantasy books.

Girls.

A Sega Genesis with the 32X addon. Virtua Racing, Doom.

A Super Nintendo.

A PSX.

A PC with emulators and hundreds of roms.

Some D&D.

Girls.

 

Where do you buy these "girls"? Are they collector's items?

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I want to tattoo a map of the Netherlands on my nether lands.
Heja Sverige!!
Everyone should cuffawkle more.
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Boglins. Lincoln Logs.

"Of course the people don't want war. But after all, it's the leaders of the country who determine the policy, and it's always a simple matter to drag the people along whether it's a democracy, a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism, and exposing the country to greater danger."

 

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I also had a number of Megos

 

But without a doubt my favorite toys were The Micronauts

 

Wow I never heard of those. thanks for the links :aiee:

 

In a pointless bit of trivia, The Micronauts line was based on Japan's Microman line which in turn ended up being a predecessor to the changing toy line that became The Transformers in the US.

 

Mego was a huge company in the 70s, but not getting the Star Wars toys killed them in the late 70s. ;)

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Dinoriders?

People laugh when I say that I think a jellyfish is one of the most beautiful things in the world. What they don't understand is, I mean a jellyfish with long, blond hair.

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Also, the best toys out right now:

 

Transformers Classics Wave 1

Transformers Classics Wave 2

 

(Ignore the "legends" in wave 2. They're just leftover minicons from the Cybertron line they repainted into G1 homages and released under the classics line to bulk up the line.

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I had a ZX 128k. I headbutted it to death in a fit of pique when it crashed during Operation Wolf. Who says games make you violent?

"It wasn't lies. It was just... bull****"."

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I had a ZX 128k. I headbutted it to death in a fit of pique when it crashed during Operation Wolf. Who says games make you violent?

 

Operation Wolf & Operation Thunderbolt OWNED in their day, god I loved those games.... :aiee:

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Ah I had a Stretch Armstrong.  He liquified in his styrofoam container. :aiee:

 

 

Sadly, my Stretch Armstrong succumbed to childhood curiosity and a steak knife.

 

I could never do that to one of my toys! :)

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Once upon a time there were the kids with Spectrums, and the kids with C64's, who fought among themselves over who had the best system. And then there were the kids with Amstrads who were looked on with disdain by everyone else. :lol:

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Ah I had a Stretch Armstrong.  He liquified in his styrofoam container. :lol:

 

 

Sadly, my Stretch Armstrong succumbed to childhood curiosity and a steak knife.

 

I could never do that to one of my toys! :o

 

But....I just had to see what was inside. :'(

 

I'm pretty sure cutting open a Stretch Armstrong is one of the first signs of a serial killer. That, or brain cancer.

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Also, the best toys out right now:

 

Transformers Classics Wave 1

Transformers Classics Wave 2

 

(Ignore the "legends" in wave 2. They're just leftover minicons from the Cybertron line they repainted into G1 homages and released under the classics line to bulk up the line.

 

The Wave 2 looks pretty cool.

 

I've already bought all of Wave 1 :lol:

 

I just want Grimlock. He was my favorite transformer when I was a kid. I still laugh hysterically at his antics in the Transformers movie. :D

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Ah I had a Stretch Armstrong.  He liquified in his styrofoam container. :lol:

 

 

Sadly, my Stretch Armstrong succumbed to childhood curiosity and a steak knife.

 

I could never do that to one of my toys! :o

 

But....I just had to see what was inside. :'(

 

I'm pretty sure cutting open a Stretch Armstrong is one of the first signs of a serial killer. That, or brain cancer.

 

or both! Wanna hang out together? :D

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When I was a kid I had a computer and I had a Sega Genesis. Nintendo never appealed to me.

 

My favourite toys were

 

- Commander Keen

- Raptor

- Biomenace

- Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure (!)

- Rise of the Triad

And other assorted Apogee games. They're all dead / freeware games now, ahem.

 

On the Genesis, I had:

- Toejam & Earl

- Soldiers of Fortune

- Desert Strike

- Streets of Rage 2 (!)

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