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Yes this is unusual for /r9k/, but anyone appreciate how creative toys used to be? 70s-90s had interesting ones.
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>>84436586
That's really neat. though I wonder if it's not just wasted effort. Any kid that would appreciate the complexity of this would probably also be old enough to get bored with it after a short while.
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holy shit that's cool. no way that was 70s-90s, that's some 22nd century type shit imo
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>>84436846
My sister had a polly pocket toy like that in the 90's/early 2000s and I found it pretty damn fascinating. This was before video games had that level of environmental and npc interaction so it was super cool to me.
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Fish game?
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loved the hp one about levitating the ping pong ball through the obstacle course
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Yeah 80-2000s still had some kind of kid culture

Now it's just all social media
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>>84438565
Oh I remember this guy! I think a relative had one, don't remember whi it was though. My grandmother maybe? But I remember him and feeding him coins.



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