Chaos from Lakeside (1971)
Tabletop Games, Vintage Toys & Games
Released by Lakeside in 1971, the Chaos board game called on players’ observation and memory skills to navigate a chaotic race across the board.
Tabletop Games, Vintage Toys & Games
Released by Lakeside in 1971, the Chaos board game called on players’ observation and memory skills to navigate a chaotic race across the board.
This engineer and artist had a talent for breaking convention. His zany cartoons showcased elaborately engineered devices designed to perform simple tasks.
Kenner’s Easy Curl Quick Hair Setting Set let kids style their hair just like their moms.
First introduced in 1966, this portable record player ran on batteries and played 45 RPM records.
Tabletop Games, Vintage Toys & Games
In 1966, Topper Toys released Silly Safari, a jungle-based contraption game with 3D mechanics reminiscent of Ideal’s Mouse Trap released three years earlier.
Released in 1965 by Topper Toys, Sixfinger was a quirky spy-themed device designed to resemble an extra appendage.
Charles S. Raizen invented a new way to transfer patterns through friction, creating a new niche and earning his place in toy-industry history.
Tabletop Games, Vintage Toys & Games
Released by Milton Bradley in 1979, Downfall challenged players to beat their opponent in navigating a group of disks down the game grid using a series of wheels.