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Introduced in 1982, the Commodore 64 is the single best selling computer model of all time. Along with the Apple II, it helped usher in the era of home computing...
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At Johnny ªs Toys Birthday Castle, a key would come in the mail and on your birthday, your key would open the door to a castle nestled in the corner...
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Formerly known as "Dr. G. Raffe" in 1950s print advertisements for Children's Bargaintown, Geoffrey the Giraffe evolved in name and appearance over the next decade to become the official mascot...
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It's your move! Look great in this chess and Cincinnati-inspired design from Old School Shirts!
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"I don't want to grow up, I'm a Toys "R" Us kid!"Looking for adult sizes? Shop them here.
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GamePro magazine debuted in 1989 covering all aspects of the video game industry. One of its most popular features was its video game reviews which ranked games on a scale...
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GamePro magazine debuted in 1989 covering all aspects of the video game industry. One of its most popular features was its video game reviews which ranked games on a scale...
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Before they were banned in the 1980's, Jarts were a popular game of lawn darts that was essentially a combination of horseshoes and darts. Currently, Jarts are sold in a...
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Generations of Greater Clevelanders remember Mr. Jingeling as the keeper of the keys at Halle's Department store and later Higbee's. *Shirt is officially licensed by Mr. Jingeling, Mr. Kringle Licensing Group,...
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At Johnny ªs Toys Birthday Castle, a key would come in the mail and on your birthday, your key would open the door to a castle nestled in the corner...
$25.00
Originally know as Dr. G. Raffe and featured in 1950s print advertisements for Children's Bargaintown, Geoffrey the Giraffe evolved in name and appearance over the next few decades to become...
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Pro Wrestler was the third wrestling game to be developed for the Nintendo Entertainment System but was by far the most popular. Relive the glory days of 8-bit smack-downs with...
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One of the pioneers of electronic handheld games, Tiger was founded in 1978. Among its most popular offerings were the original Furby, Giga Pets, and the 2-XL Robot.
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Game on '90s kid! Turbo Grafx-16 was the world's first 16-bit video game system. Produced by the NEC, it debuted in 1989 and was discontinued in 1994 but not before...
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Robotron (also known as Robotron: 2084) debuted in video arcades in 1982. Designed Eugene Jarvis and Larry DeMar, it was distributed by Williams Electronics, with a home version available from Atari who in turn...
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Vanguard debuted in video arcades in 1981 and later became available as home video game on the Atari 2600 and later Atari 5200 platforms.