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Fascination Pool from Remco (1963)

In Fascination Pool, Remco mashed-up a traditional maze and a miniature pool table into a dexterity game for one or more players.

Barbie Country Camper, Mattel

Barbie Country Camper from Mattel (1970)

Released in 1970 by Mattel, the Barbie Country Camper playset took Barbie and friends from the playroom to the imagined wilderness without sacrificing style or comfort.

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Garton Toy Company (1963)

Over nearly a century, the Garton Toy Company manufactured a wide variety of ride-on toys in wood, metal, or a combination of both materials.

Memory Games from Milton Bradley (1980s)

Milton Bradley released its first Memory game in the mid-1960s, marking the company’s entry into the matching-pairs genre.

The Twilight Zone Game, Ideal Toy Company

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The Twilight Zone Game from Ideal Toy Company (1964)

Released in 1964 by Ideal Toy Company, the Twilight Zone board game embraced unpredictability and chance to transport players along the Road to Reality to home base.

Expand-O-Car Super Wheelies from Remco (1972)

In 1972, Remco released a remote-control car with a twist; it could be transformed from one type of dragster to another and back again.

R-R-R-Raw Power from Ideal Toy Company (1976)

“Your bike can have the cycle sound…”

Down on the Farm from Hasbro (1966)

Released by Hasbro in 1966, Down on the Farm was a spin-and-move board game in which players raced to be the first to complete a series of pre-defined chores.

The Mangler, Mego

The Mangler from Mego (1975)

Mego released The Mangler in 1975. The toy was part of the company’s Comic Action Heroes line of toys.