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The Squirrel Game, Ravensburger

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The Squirrel Game from Ravensburger (1987)

Published by Ravensburger in 1987, The Squirrel Game cast players as squirrels racing to gather enough pinecones to survive the winter.

Tin Can Alley from Ideal (1976)

Released by Ideal in 1976, Tin Can Alley was an electronic target game for ages 9 and up that challenged players to knock over miniature soft-drink cans with a beam of light rather than bullets.

Feeley Meeley from Milton Bradley (1967)

Published by Milton Bradley in 1967, Feeley Meeley was a party game that challenged players to identify hidden objects using only their sense of touch.

Justin McArthur, Disney’s Haunted Mansion

Justin McArthur collects Haunted Mansion memorabilia. In this Collector Spotlight, he takes us inside a collection shaped by a lifelong love of the legendary Disney attraction.

Stu Horvath, RPG Historian

Stu Horvath, RPG Historian

Stu Horvath is a culture critic and role-playing game historian. In this edition of The Friday Five, Stu reflects on the genre’s early history and how it has evolved to influence the broader culture of play.

Remco

Remco built a lasting legacy in the toy industry through its innovative use of recovered electrical parts, television advertising, and established pop-culture properties.

2026 Mini Toy Truck Collection – America 250 Edition from Hess

2026 Mini Toy Truck Collection – America 250 Edition from Hess Toy Truck

The Hess Miniature Series marks America’s 250th anniversary with a special collection of miniature trucks.

Magnavox Odyssey2 Catalogue (1980)

Magnavox’s 1980 catalogue for the Odyssey2 showcased the library of available arcade, sports, and educational game cartridges for the console.

Barrel of Monkeys from Lakeside (1965)

“Steady now, you’ve just begun.”

FacTOYd

Hess Toy Truck was established in 1964 when Hess Corporation released a battery-operated model of its B61 Mack fuel truck.

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My father, Leon Hess, began the Toy Truck tradition in 1964 and for more than 60 years, my family and I have proudly carried it forward as part of Hess Corporation."
— John B. Hess

Tin Can Alley from Ideal (1976)

Released by Ideal in 1976, Tin Can Alley was an electronic target game for ages 9 and up that challenged players to knock over miniature soft-drink cans with a beam of light rather than bullets.

Star Trek Shuttlepod, Star Trek LEGO, Rebrickable LEGO Plans

Star Trek Shuttlepod

Create your own miniaturized version of the Star Trek shuttlepod with just 17 pieces of LEGO you may already have in your inventory.

Twist ‘N Turn Barbie from Mattel (1967)

To launch Twist ‘N Turn Barbie in 1967, Mattel offered the new doll for $1.50 with the trade-in of any old Barbie.