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Commodore 64
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 for millions. -
Johnny's Toys
At Johnny's 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 of the Latonia, Kentucky toy store. Once your key opens the castle, you would get... -
Jarts
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 modified and safer version, with a blunt tip design. -
Mr. Jingeling
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, LLC. -
Lionel Play World
From 1969 until 1993, the Lionel Corporation operated a chain of toy stores under the names Kiddie City, Playworld, and Toy Warehouse. At its peak, the chain had over a 150 stores and was the second largest toy store chain in the country. -
Turbo Grafx 16
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 moving over 5 million units worldwide. -
NES Pro Wrestler
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 this tee. -
Queen City Chess Tournament 1963
It's your move! Look great in this chess and Cincinnati-inspired design from Old School Shirts! -
Robotron
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 made it available??for several competing game systems.?? -
GamePro Reviews - 2.0
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 of 1 to 5. Starting in October 1990, each score was accentuated with a... -
GamePro Reviews - 1.0
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 of 1 to 5. Starting in October 1990, each score was accentuated with a... -
Tetherball Legend 1991
Tetherball Legend 1991Â Â Â OS17306 -
Clanging Monkey
Wanna play? Â Â OS17308 -
Ohio Is For Believers
Buckeyes believe. -
Tiger Electronics
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. -
Vanguard
Vanguard debuted in video arcades in 1981 and later became available as home video game on the Atari 2600 and later Atari 5200 platforms. -
Double Dribble
Developed in 1986 by Konami, Double Dribble was one of the first video games to successfully resemble a physical sport. It debuted in arcades and was later offered in a home version for various gaming systems. -
GamePro Reviews - 5.0
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 of 1 to 5. Starting in October 1990, each score was accentuated with a... -
Tetherball 2nd Place Contestant
2nd Place Tetherball Contestant Good job, buddy! Â Â OS17307

