My faves in no particular order...

Fuzzy Felt (one of those immortal big hitters)

Pocketeers (I had the one on the website)

Test Match cricket (it was s**t but we were all jealous if a chum had it)

Mastermind (made me fill dead cleva)

Magic Robot (astound your friends: "how does it know the answer?" "I don't f**king know")

Viewmaster (dunno what I ever saw in these - literally)

Tomytronic 3D (wicked, wicked, wicked)

Stylophone (never had one, mates did, but was over rated I thought as a cub)

Connect 4 (better as an adult and really, really stoned in say, Amsterdam)

Tonka toys (proper metal ones that the yellow paint chipped off and not the plastic s**te they are today)

Stretch Armstrong (after 30 seconds very dull and an ubergayer toy as well)

Operation (s**t game but good for shutting up the kids until the arguments started)

Simon (electromungus, felt like the future at the end of your fingers)

Battling Tops (f**king great but broke too easily)

Tin Can Alley (not as good as you thought it was gonna be as it didn't make that rifle just fired sound you heard in the Westerns)

Evel Knievel (quite simply brill even though Evel himself looks like Eddie Kidd a few years down the line)

Flight Deck (never had it, always wanted it, the sort of game the likes of Richard Cushion over the road owned the f**king spawny tosser (he turned into a skin head))

TCR (total control racing was s**t when compared to the greatness of scalextric, but it was fun to swap lanes)

Crossfire (nuff said)

Airfix Model Plane (I'm a life time member of the airfix modellers club...which is nice)

Action Man (had loads of them including one called David)

Chopper (a real bike with a massive 3 gears betwixt ones thights and a seating position that commanded respec')

What was Pumping Fuzzy all about? Sounds wrong...

Posted By: Fierce Panda, Nov 3, 15:32:49

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