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  • 4NDR01D
    Alpha Centauri....OR DIE!
    • Jan 22, 2008
    • 3266

    #16
    The only carded gi joes I've bought since I started collecting toys are "Zap"
    (my first gi joe in 1982) and "Storm Shadow" (yes,it was pricey and worth it).
    Those two characters will always remind me of the 80's.

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    • jwyblejr
      galactic yo-yo
      • Apr 6, 2006
      • 11147

      #17
      Originally posted by ctc
      Hmmmm....



      I think you've got to consider "Cabbage Patch Kids" as well. Ugly, bloated.... sounds like the 80's. Plus; they were the ORIGINAL "Tickle Me Elmo-Gotta have it-Step on you to GET it" toy. ALSO very 80's....

      Don C.
      Sounds like the way it was with Starting Line-Up figures. Granted people didn't go nuts with them until 1990 but they got their start in 1988.

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      • wayne foundation 07
        Time to feed the cat
        • Dec 30, 2007
        • 5705

        #18
        Stomper trucks!!! They were a recess favorite,Only the best trucks could make it up the sliding board.And who couldn't help putting the battery in backwards to make the run in reverse.I gotta ask "were you Stomper tough"!!!
        Last edited by wayne foundation 07; Feb 29, '08, 8:18 PM. Reason: typo

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        • grayhank
          That Fisher Price Guy
          • Feb 9, 2007
          • 1134

          #19
          Star Wars
          Strawberry Shortcake
          Kenner Super Powers
          Dukes of Hazzard
          Smurfs (BTW season 1 DVD is now out)
          E.T.
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          • MegoNinja
            Career Member
            • Feb 7, 2007
            • 738

            #20
            Originally posted by Adam West
            I'm in the same genre that I was done for the most part with toys by the time the 80's came around.

            My mom used to be a daycare provider and I distinctly remember He-Man, TMNT, Transformers, the Smaller G.I. Joes but I didn't really pay much attention to them.

            Around the early 80's we received our first Mattel Intellivision set and I thought I had died and gone to Heaven. I can still remember going to Sears and trying out a display model and thinking "These are the best graphics I have ever seen! Nothing will ever get better than this."

            My parents broke down and bought us one. I don't know if people realize how expensive these consoles were but I'm pretty sure even in the '80's an Intellivision was probably close to $300 when it first came out and games were in the $40-$50 range which was a lot of money. I have a hard time choking down the same prices for today's consoles but I think we treated our gaming system with much more care than my kids treat our systems. It was a major ordeal to purchase a new game so we had to choose wisely.

            My younger brother was a major video game fanatic (he still is) and always figured out little computer glitches in games so that you could never beat him in Football or any other sports games because he always figured out some little bug that made it impossible to defend plays in Football for example that he could run over and over again.
            if you bring video games into it, I would say Sega and Nintendo played a massive role in my childhood. I remember thinking similar to what you said, I had the game California Games on the Sega Master System and thought "wow, those graphics look like real life", I think I have used that line on every console in succession of the master system to date.
            I the Monster Hero

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            • nvmbrsdoom5
              Persistent Member
              • Mar 1, 2005
              • 1627

              #21
              Ok, both my wife and I grew up in the '80s, though she's considerably younger than me. We have different views on what toys really capture the '80s, so I'm gonna post her list and my list separately!

              Her list:

              Cabbage Patch Kids
              Punky Brewster doll
              My Little Pony
              Rainbow Brite
              Masters Of The Universe/ She-Ra (she played with both!)
              Fashion Plates
              Glo-Worm
              Care Bears
              Popples
              Hug-a-bunch
              My Buddy/Kid Sister

              My list-

              G.I. Joe-A Real American Hero 3 3/4" line
              Masters Of the Universe
              Atari 2600
              Ghostbusters
              Rubik's Cube
              Transformers (though I preferred Go-Bots.....seriously, lol.)
              Voltron

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              • MegoNinja
                Career Member
                • Feb 7, 2007
                • 738

                #22
                Originally posted by nvmbrsdoom5
                Ok, both my wife and I grew up in the '80s, though she's considerably younger than me. We have different views on what toys really capture the '80s, so I'm gonna post her list and my list separately!

                Her list:

                Cabbage Patch Kids
                Punky Brewster doll
                My Little Pony
                Rainbow Brite
                Masters Of The Universe/ She-Ra (she played with both!)
                Fashion Plates
                Glo-Worm
                Care Bears
                Popples
                Hug-a-bunch
                My Buddy/Kid Sister

                My list-

                G.I. Joe-A Real American Hero 3 3/4" line
                Masters Of the Universe
                Atari 2600
                Ghostbusters
                Rubik's Cube
                Transformers (though I preferred Go-Bots.....seriously, lol.)
                Voltron
                lol!

                Tell your wife so just brought back some awesome memories of my sister and I playing with Glo-worms, I had a blue one and my sister had the pink one. That really probes my brain for some of my earliest memories, thanks

                Also did any one grow up with Troll Doll's in the eighties? With the amount my sister and I had we could have filled up a child's swimming pool with them.
                I the Monster Hero

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                • Omegasupreme
                  New Member
                  • Jan 18, 2008
                  • 5

                  #23
                  TRansformers with out a doubt

                  Nothing says 80's more than the Transformers they absolutly dominated the toy market form about 1984 to 1989 then they went into a rapid decline... But for a while about 1/2 of the toys R Us was nothing but Transformers in the action figure department.

                  Next would be the NES and Genisis for non action figures these systems set the world on fire and revived Video game history from the Atari crash.

                  But would also say very early 80s would be atari....

                  done babbleing

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                  • jemboy2004
                    Persistent Member
                    • Aug 14, 2005
                    • 1703

                    #24
                    Jem she's all 80s.

                    The toys that really lasted the longest in the 80s, from my teenage mind memory that is.

                    TMNT

                    GI joes (small figures)

                    My Little pony

                    He-Man

                    Smurfs

                    Transformers

                    Those WWF figures seemed to be around for a long time too or it might be I hated them so much that I can't get them out my mind! lol

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                    • Omegasupreme
                      New Member
                      • Jan 18, 2008
                      • 5

                      #25
                      Transformers and GI JOE would be the 80s toys early 80s atari then NES finally Genesis....

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                      • MegoNinja
                        Career Member
                        • Feb 7, 2007
                        • 738

                        #26
                        I think remco Karate Kid action figures were great too. I know they weren't very popular (then or now) but you have to admit they were pretty darn eighties, they even had Ninja's in the line which were obviously very popular back then.
                        I the Monster Hero

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                        • The Sentry
                          Persistent Member
                          • Jun 3, 2007
                          • 1032

                          #27
                          Man toy of the 80's. May I mention I have an Autobot tat on my chest? So that says it all. Superpowers, Secret Wars, Dungeons and Dragons, MANTECH, The Centurions, The crappy Search for Spock Star Trek figures, I had some wrestlers, Piper was the one I loved most, (DUH!) I LOVED stompers, but they were so delicate, I loved mine and rung them out, sad to say NONE of my Stompers work but I STILL have the bridge and the cars, I just don't have the heart to throw them away.

                          I had lots of toys in the 80's honestly, I loved Megos the best, but in West Virginia in 1984 being someone who wanted new Mego figures would be like looking for a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. Only at fleamarkets did you secure getting anything new, and then there was always the "busted joint" thing. So sadly, I had to move on. I kept what survived and swore I would repair them someday, no matter how much it costs. Thanks guys. But I do have a great number in GI Joe ARAH stuff, Spirit and Zaratan were my boyos!

                          The Real Ghostbusters I enjoyed with my nephew Adam. He LOVED Ghostbusters, plus his first toy was a Glow Worm. It was awesome, sadly it didn't survive the house. It was stored poorly and was destroyed, that broke my heart. Anyways, he liked Ghostbusters, COPS and "The Supernaturals" Holographic figures that I guess were around about the time "The Visionaries" were. Then Freddy took his little breath and that was that. Also, I was a HUGE fan of He Man, I named my Nephew after him. No kidding. His first toy was the glow worm, but his first collectible figure was Prince Adam. He still has it too.

                          Yeah as is stated, there was alot of "Ninja talk" going on in the 1980's, specially 1984. Rambo came out with his "Forces of Freedom" by Coleco, CHUCK NORRIS AND THE KARATE COMMANDOS? (Yes, I have these but they are in storage, when I get to them I'll post pics, I swear to God.) a Kenner product. It was chock-full of ninjas! Really effin cool. They were giant Superpowers figures with action feature. Brave Starr another awesome line, only till I was an adult did I get to see the playset. WOW man, grrrrroooooovy. As you can see, toys were a big part for me in the 80's Voltron was rather big. Rather big for me. I still have all of that stuff cept for the castle. Geez, I could go on all night.........


                          YES REMCO ALSO DID SOME GREAT WRESTLING, CONAN, DC., ROCKY, PIRATES OF THE GALAXSEAS, figures as well as the Karate Kid ones which I was fortunate to save as well but also in storage, I kept all of that together.
                          Last edited by The Sentry; Mar 2, '08, 12:34 AM.
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                          • brannon86
                            Museum Super Collector
                            • Jul 20, 2007
                            • 244

                            #28
                            I would have to say He Man, and also TMNT of course....

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