Choo-Choo Charlie from Milton Bradley (1968)
Tabletop Games, Vintage Toys & Games
Released in 1968 from Milton Bradley, the Choo-Choo Charlie board game was a brand extension of Good & Plenty candy.
Tabletop Games, Vintage Toys & Games
Released in 1968 from Milton Bradley, the Choo-Choo Charlie board game was a brand extension of Good & Plenty candy.
In 1968, Cragstan released Wild Wheels, a line of friction-powered plastic model cars and trucks.
Tabletop Games, Vintage Toys & Games
Released in 1981 from Milton Bradley, the M*A*S*H board game aimed to capture the spirit of the beloved television series, tasking players with the challenge of ushering the wounded to safety.
In 1992, Remco released Steel Tec, a model construction system that offered junior engineers builds combining metal parts, such as brackets, strips, and plates, and polystyrene components that were inter-connected using metal screws.
Rod Serling’s radio and television productions are steeped in intrigue. As screenwriter, producer, host, and narrator of The Twilight Zone, Rod Serling challenged television audiences to open their minds to new realities and break free of social conventions.
Released in 1979, the Electronic Detective game from Ideal required one to four players to match wits against a “fiendish computer brain” to solve an imaginary crime.
Tabletop Games, Vintage Toys & Games
Nicolas Ricketts traces the development of the Simon electronic game and its variations through the years.
Released by Remco in 1961, Frogman let kids to stage their own underwater adventures.