Computer Perfection from Lakeside (1979)
Released in 1979 by Lakeside, Computer Perfection built on the success of the original Perfection by adapting its core concept to an electronic format.
Released in 1979 by Lakeside, Computer Perfection built on the success of the original Perfection by adapting its core concept to an electronic format.
The Tuff Stuff Shoppin’ Basket was part of the company’s Preschool line and designed to support role-play centered on everyday shopping activities.
Released in the early 1950s by Mattel, the Ge-Tar was a crank-operated toy guitar that combined a simple music-box mechanism with pretend musical play.
Released in 1971 by Lakeside, Score Four (No. 8325) was a three-dimensional strategy game that challenged players to align four markers in a row within a vertical grid.
Released by Mattel in 1974, the Sunshine Family Home playset echoed the wholesome themes that defined the Sunshine Family line of dolls and accessories.
Tomy’s Drive Yourself Crazy handheld game put kids ages 6 and up into the driver’s seat.
Released in 1987 by TOMY, Starcades was a series of palm-sized mechanical games designed to resemble miniature arcade cabinets.
Released in 1983 by TOMY, the Bring-Along-A-Song Cassette Player (#1058) was a wind-up music-box toy styled to resemble a portable tape player.