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Mousetrap, although that's still around. I had Visionaries action figures. I also had the Skull Mountain with the microphone and a Lion-O with light-up eyes. Also I liked those wooden dinosaur skeleton kits.

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I still have one of those in my loft :birthday: and it works, along with the original 33 of 'Lipstick, Powder and Paint' by Shaky, glad my music tastes have changed. Used to have to take the lid off it to play 45's though

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Looks total wank now... but I remember being chuffed to bits when I got this one christmas...

 

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Christ on a bike, I had that as well. Simple things really did please simple minds.

 

I loved that game. And Bewitched, and I adored Screwball Scramble. There was also this game that may or may not have been called horror house where you had a talking red skull type mask thing on the board and you had to put a sword into one of three holes in its face to see whether you go forward or not.

 

I also had the Willow board game but it was too complex for me.

 

It was Horror House, yeah:

 

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It was terrifying.

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THE Daddy!

 

I've actually still got one of them somewhere. Reckon it'll be worth much?

 

Had a cracking tank game for it too.

 

Yeah same here, have about 8 games for it too, inc the original pac man and space invaders.

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All the lasses had these. I think you got them free in frosties or something.

 

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back in my day we had to make do with those clips you got on the top of coat hangers, the ones that said the size..oh and we had to use lollysticks to make them sound like motorbikes..

 

aye times were hard :D

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