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I also used to love those race cars sets where the little cars zipped around the track in the grooves with the metal electric contact on either side. I spent countless hours taking the cars apart, swapping motors, gears, etc and putting them back together. I bought one a few years back to revel in nostalgia and it was crap. The cars just kept flying off at the curves. :-

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I had one of these:

 

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It was incredibly fast, but the battery only lasted for 7-10 minutes. Oh, and I painted my car black and I never mounted that little man on top.. Most often I used to drive it without the Audi-shaped plastic box on.

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Could you swallow the Marlin .22 ? :)

 

Oddly enough I'd memorized the four golden rules of gun safety long before I'd learned that you're not supposed to put strange objects in your mouth.

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Transformers, GI Joe(my favorite), TMNT, StarCom, Bionic Six(Basically die cast GI Joes), Visionaries, M.A.S.K., EXO Squad... basically any toy that had a sweet cartoon.

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I had a bunch of ninja turtles, and still do. I was also pretty big on Batman, and Star Wars action figures.

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The 3 3/4" GI Joe and Star Wars figures. I still have them all but not in the best of shape. If they were new like, they would be worth a lot of money.

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Like Kirottu I used to love finding a good stick. We didn't really have many toys. Imagination was the key.

 

Although my best commercial toy had to be my Star Wars action figures. They were fantastic!

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...mine were mostly G.I. Joe, the 4'' figures not the 12''.
..He-Man action figures
..TMNT action figures
Stretch Armstrong was on of my favorites..
..plus ThunderCats.
Biker Mice from Mars-figures. And Spiderman ones.
And then Heman and Turtles figures..
Apart from that, a bit of "Action Man"..
Transformers..
..and Star Wars action figures.

So basically what all you sissies are saying is that you played with dolls. :unsure:

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I tend to think that the appeal such computer games as Kotor or GTA have on me is due to the fact that they deliver action-figure gameplay the way I imagined it should be as a kid.

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Better than that. I actually did play with the dolls. My little sister came hoem one day to discover that the evil galactic Empire was conducting a police action in her doll's house.

 

We didn't have many kids books in our house. I had to read history instead.

 

Anyway, the point is that unlike mkreku we weren't able to afford vodka and machetes like normal people.

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Stretch Armstrong was on of my favorites and who can forget the Six Million Dollar Man!?!?

 

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

 

I had Maskatron from the Six Million Dollar Man line; my brother had Steve Austin.

 

I also had a number of Megos

 

But without a doubt my favorite toys were The Micronauts

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Also a copy of Word Munchers, lots of Sesame Street, and a large amount of books I taught myself to read with by the age of four.

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