was one of the best ‘real-life multiplayer’ games of the 90s and was super addictive. Players had to move their hippo’s head forward in order to eat as many of the plastic balls as possible. T
Hungry Hungry Hippos
The world's most famous board game
Monopoly
an American shedding-type card game that is played with a specially printed deck
Uno Cards
The only time it was acceptable to punch your brother in the face was when you were wearing these gloves;fit the hands of kids and adults and are durable enough to stand up to lots of punches.
Socker Boppers Inflatable Boxing Gloves
A classic for over 40 years! It's the game where the original battling robots try to knock each other's blocks off!
Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots
first aired on television in 1993 and features a group of teenagers who transform into superheroes, ready to take on any villain that Rita Repulsa sends their way.
Power Rangers
Mattel still claims a doll is sold every three seconds, what is this doll name?
Barbie
cylindrical crystal ball with two dice inside of it, ask it any question
Magic 8 Ball
In the 21st-century console wars, Microsoft released a game-changer with
Xbox
it was an electronic dog, ran on batteries;It’s eyes would light up red with little LED’s and they would change shapes and sizes so you know what emotion your pooch was feeling
Poo-Chi Dog
Woody from Toy Story used this item to write messages and draw, bringing it into the public eye and causing every kid to want one and write their own secret messages.
Etch-a-Sketch
Cooked up in 1963 by Kenner Products (now part of Hasbro), it was the first toy that allowed kids to make edible food,
Easy Bake Oven
There are a maddening 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 different ways to twist and turn it.) Today, there are annual tournaments held to reward the fastest solvers
Rubik's Cube
This pump-action water gun literally blew its competition out of the water, so to speak.
Super Soaker
made its grand debut in "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York" as a handheld recording device used by the movie's young prankster, Kevin McCallister.
Talkboy
It wasn't until the early 1970s, and the creation of urethane wheels to smooth out an otherwise bumpy ride, it's made up of six main parts: the deck, trucks, wheels, bearings, grip tape and hardware
Skateboard
By billing each doll as unique (each one came with adoption papers and a birth certificate,A December 1983 TIME article described parents knocking over display tables, grabbing, and shoving each other just to get one for their kids
Cabbage Patch dolls
represents a combination of the French words for "chalk" and "oily," a box originally brought eight colors, but by the time Binney & Smith purchased the brand in 1926, that number rose up to 22.
Crayola Crayons
in the middle of the Cold War as an “action figure” named after Government-Issued Joe,
G.I. Joe
This Toy had a infectious laugh by giving the popular Sesame Street character a doll of its own in 1996. What they didn't anticipate were the hysteric levels of demand after the toy sold out in the midst of the holiday shopping season.
Tickle Me Elmo
A former Disney Imagineer named Ken Forsse created the cuddly, animatronic teddy bear that could read bedtime stories
Teddy Ruxpin
Since its debut in 1958, this toy\brand has also redefined the potential of playthings, allowing kids to build permanent structures from scratch, in all kinds of shapes and size
Lego
The original idea for this cuddly object was inspired by former President Teddy Roosevelt himself
Teddy Bear
The Atari craze had slowed by the mid-'80s to a point where home gaming consoles seemed to be on the brink of extinction in the U.S. That didn't stop this Japanese company from trying to penetrate the American market in 1985.
Nintendo Entertainment System
It was a handheld electronic toy that first came out in 1996, The original game came with just three instructions: one was pull it and you could compete against yourself, or others for the highest score.
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