Yes this is unusual for /r9k/, but anyone appreciate how creative toys used to be? 70s-90s had interesting ones.
>>84436586That'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.
holy shit that's cool. no way that was 70s-90s, that's some 22nd century type shit imo
>>84436846My 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.
Fish game?
loved the hp one about levitating the ping pong ball through the obstacle course
Yeah 80-2000s still had some kind of kid cultureNow it's just all social media
>>84438565Oh 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.