Everyone had their favorite toys growing up. If your parents didn’t get rid of them, you probably did as you got older. Now, there are probably times in your life that you wish you had held onto those ...
Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? The 1980s feel like a simpler time—computers weighed more than a hundred pounds, and ...
For children of the 1980s, buying toys wasn’t as simple as the click of the mouse. It usually required hours of begging your parents, who then had to venture to the toy store and hope they still had ...
1.Teddy Ruxpin. Okay, Teddy was a little creepy...but, I mean, come on, he TALKED! Also, nothing was better than putting on a cassette by Madonna and watching him sing the songs. James Keyser / Getty ...
For children of the 1980s, buying toys wasn’t as simple as the click of the mouse. It usually required hours of begging your parents, who then had to venture to the toy store and hope they still had ...
Take Barbie. She's been around for over 20 years. Periodic updating has kept her in touch with today's kids and she's still *** hot item. Other new dolls like strawberry shortcake and the care bear ...
If you grew up in the 1980s, your toy box might just be a treasure chest in disguise. Nostalgia has fueled a massive market ...
File, 1983: Katherine Esterman, and her brother, Jesse, try out new Atari games (Bettmann / Getty Images) It’s a cycle that repeats seemingly every year: The season’s "hot toy" is crowned as holiday ...