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atomic-chronoscaph · 7 hours
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Stan Lee and friends playing Spider-Man on the Atari 2600 (1982)
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atariforce · 1 year
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Atari 2600 Joystick Lamp by kescha66
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Vintage Paperback - Clue by Michael McDowell
Fawcett (1985)
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oldschoolfrp · 1 year
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Tower of the Wizard King (Parker Brothers/Tonka, 1993, a game with plastic miniature characters and some 3D terrain, for 2-4 players age 10 and up)
The Wizard King sets his foot at the base of the Ramp of Time and prepares to begin his final ascent up the 15 steps to the Tower. He has but one thought: Which of his four apprentice Wizards--Terra, Zephyron, Solanos, or Oceanus-- will use the Tower's magic most strategically and prove himself on the field of battle?
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'If we walk far enough," says Dorothy, "we shall sometime come to someplace.": The Wonderful Game of Oz board game, Parker Brothers, 1921. Note the splendid artwork by John R. Neill that's straight out of the books, as well as the game pieces, which are very likely metal.
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vintageadsmakemehappy · 2 months
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1969 Parker Brothers board games
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About to play a game of Risk
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therobotmonster · 2 months
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Rom: Spaceknight of Galidor, Member of the Solstar Order
Art reference for the one version of him no one can do anymore, the original Marvel Comics version that ran for 80 issues on the back of a toy that was on shelves for maybe a year.
A beautifully clumsy mix of retro-robot clunkiness and sleek superheroic design, Rom was the glue that held the Marvel Universe together for basically a decade, a the king of the crossover whose lore touched everything from Storm losing her powers to Rick Jones getting cured of cancer, and because Hasbro owns him, there's a toasterhead shaped hole in Marvel history that only a toy tie-in character can fill.
Wait till you see who he fought.
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pulpsandcomics2 · 1 month
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1976 Happy Days board game
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Ouija® or Mystifying Oracle® (William Fuld Talking Board Set) - Parker Brothers - 1972
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atomic-chronoscaph · 10 months
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1960s Television Tie-In Board Games
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atariforce · 10 months
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Spider-Man Atari ad redraw by V for Valhalla
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tvneon · 2 years
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science70 · 2 years
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"Smart Electronic Games", The Best of Creative Computing Volume 3 (1980).
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ROUND 1 - MATCH G4
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Clue #01: Who Killed Mr. Boddy? by Eric Weiner
Scholastic (1992)
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