My favourite toy
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Yep. Had striker. Was great but unfortunately I was a bad tempered little shit and occasionally banged the head a little too hard when losing! Broke a few players.McBobbin said:My mate got the subbutteo astro pitch. Saved me hours of ironing
He also had his dad's collection of subbutteo rugby and hockey, which was odd.
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Looks lovely and freshAnna_Kissed said:0 -
I still have my Meccano set from the 80s
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Not this model butricky_otto said:
4 - but some lard arse walked in front of me the 4th time.blackpool72 said:
How many times did you look itricky_otto said:Was at the design museum in Kensington yesterday and saw this.
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Physical toy, probably this (among other Transformers):
or this:
In terms of actual amount of time 'playing something', though, it would easily be this:
on this:
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Never managed to post a photo on here....
But lego was the one.
Beyblade in a distant second.0 -
Exiled - Got a dingoo A320 this Christmas - Plays a perfect game of Sensi (both Megadrive and SNES versions).0
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I bet Charlton still haven't beaten Millwall on it.CharltonKerry said:Magnetic football game brought for me Xmas 1962, best present ever.
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Inferior version but cheers anyway Muttley ;-) . I am able to play it on my PC but I may look into one of these things.MuttleyCAFC said:Exiled - Got a dingoo A320 this Christmas - Plays a perfect game of Sensi (both Megadrive and SNES versions).
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The Megadrive plays better than the Snes IMO - It does stand up to the Amiga version! Plays gameboy, gameboy advance, nes, master system, Snes and Megadrive games. Just download the roms - many come pre-loaded but I had to add sensible. You can also connect to your TV - but the downside is that you can only play one player! Apparently there is a Speccy emulator but it wasn't pre-loaded and I haven't got round to that yet.Exiled_Addick said:
Inferior version but cheers anyway Muttley ;-) . I am able to play it on my PC but I may look into one of these things.MuttleyCAFC said:Exiled - Got a dingoo A320 this Christmas - Plays a perfect game of Sensi (both Megadrive and SNES versions).
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Short leg?AFKABartram said:2 -
Absolutely quality game. My dad had his one from when he was younger but had adapted it using the same fielders and batsmen but a different bowling mechanism. The pitch was bigger too...AFKABartram said:
Had this one too! Was certain my brother was fixing it though. He never failed to hit a century!AFKABartram said:0 -
I cant remember too much about my childhood but I distinctly remember buying Owzat on a trip 'up London' to Hamleys. Had hours of fun writing out England v West Indies innings !1
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I have just sold one of those pirate ship lego sets for £180.00 on eBay.Exiled_Addick said:Physical toy, probably this (among other Transformers):
or this:
In terms of actual amount of time 'playing something', though, it would easily be this:
on this:0 -
I had a version of crossfile which had The red baron and a Sopwith camel on each side and you had to shoot out struts under the wings with the bearings. Nobody believes me and I can't find any pics, but I had it! I didn't dream it.
In terms of Raving Bonkers - my problem was that my Blue robot had a bit of a glass jaw!0