HYPR Rockets from Wow! Stuff
Wow! Stuff inks a distribution deal with Flybar, an agreement that will see the UK-based manufacturer’s innovative range of HYPR Rockets blasting off for North America this summer.
Wow! Stuff inks a distribution deal with Flybar, an agreement that will see the UK-based manufacturer’s innovative range of HYPR Rockets blasting off for North America this summer.
Released in 1975 by Whitman, the Race Around board game pit players against each other in a race to bump each other’s cars off the race track.
In the 1960s, Ideal released KliKiT, a line of Build n’ Play sets designed to encourage creativity and help young builders develop construction skills through a unique interlocking system called “Press-Fit Assembly”.
Watch Dave of the Toy Polloi YouTube channel restore a vintage Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Elkhorn figure from LJN.
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Graham E. Hancock is the author of LEGO Heroes: LEGO Builders Changing Our World—One Brick at a Time. In this edition of The Friday Five, Graham explains how the classic building toy connects people beyond play and shares how LEGO is being used to enhance lives.
In 1982, Parker Brothers released a commercial featuring its Q*bert, Tutankham, Super Cobra, and Popeye home video games.
Developing Pokémon wasn’t me telling everyone what job to do — really, it was more like each staff member taking responsibility for what they felt most passionate about.
Pokémon Center is expanding its collection of diecast Poké Ball replicas. The latest edition of the Poké Ball is certain to transport you headlong into the days of sun and surf!
Nicolas Ricketts of The Strong examines the current renaissance in tabletop games and three game designers championing the revitalization.
In the 1980s, Ohio Art released an electronic version of the Etch A Sketch that allowed kids to create electronic flip-board-style cartoons.
Disney fans can skip the lines and still experience some Disney magic at the Orange County Library System (OCLS) in Orlando, Florida.
Spin Master has unveiled Bitzee, a new interactive digital pet, and 7 other things we wanted to share this week.
This 1952 catalog showcases many of Parker Games’ popular hits, including Monopoly, Sorry, Clue, and others.
Wham-O’s Fencing Swords set let wannabe Fencers practice sword fighting.
Move over, Parker. Now you can take control of Lady Penelope’s iconic FAB 1 with this new 1:32 scale slot car courtesy of Scalextric.
Released in 1969 by Ideal, the Oh, nuts! game had players scrambling for marble-filled nuts as they searched, swiped, and bluffed their way to victory.
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