Vintage Toys & Games

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Vintage Hasbro

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse from Hasbro (1976)

Released in 1976 under Hasbro’s Romper Room brand, the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse playset invited children into the world of the Mickey Mouse Club television series by mirroring the variety show’s characters and environment.

Galoob

Lewis Galoob Toys, Inc. evolved from distribution to manufacturing and battled a video game giant along the way.

Flea Circus from Mattel (1966)

Released in 1966 from Mattel, Flea Circus was a three-dimensional skill game where players score points by making magnetic fleas perform a series of circus tricks.

Patty Duke Game, Milton Bradley

Patty Duke Game from Milton Bradley (1963)

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Released by Milton Bradley in 1963, the Patty Duke Game challenged players to match cards illustrating the activities of identical cousins, Patty and Cathy.

Mattel's Strange Change Machine

Strange Change Machine from Mattel (1968)

In 1968, 25 years before Jurassic Park hit cinemas, Mattel introduced Strange Change Machine, a clever toy that allowed children to “magically” create their own prehistoric creatures.

Aurora Plastics Corporation

Aurora Plastics Corporation seized the burgeoning hobby market in 1950 and captivated model makers for decades to follow.

Mega-Rig Space Base from Matchbox (1999)

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“What do you do when it’s all up to you?”

Happiness from Milton Bradley (1972)

Released in 1972 by Milton Bradley, the Happiness Game was a throwback to the days of flower power and hippie love culture.

Easy-Pop Corn Popper from Kenner (1964)

In 1964, with an Easy-Bake hit on their hands, Kenner released their first major accessory for the oven, the Easy-Pop Corn Popper.

Fright Factory – A Thingmaker Toy from Mattel (1967)

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Fright Factory was another addition to Mattel’s Thingmaker line that allowed children to create horror movie-esque props at home.