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VINTAGE TOYS
Toys & Games of the 70s & 80s:
The 1970s and 1980s were a golden age for toys and games, with many classics emerging that are still beloved today. This period saw the rise of action figures, electronic toys, board games, and early video games, often influenced by pop culture, movies, and television.

HANDHELD
Vintage Handheld Electronic Games 70S-90S
The Rise of Portable Play
Before smartphones and modern handheld consoles, portable gaming in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s relied on simple LCD, LED, and VFD (Vacuum Fluorescent Display) technology. These early handhelds paved the way for modern gaming devices like the Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck. Let's take a nostalgic look at some of the most iconic handheld electronic games from this era.

ACCESSORIES
Immersive Gaming Accessories
From the simple paddles of the 1970s to the innovative rumble and motion controls of the 1990s, video game accessories evolved dramatically. Many of these add-ons paved the way for modern gaming innovations, such as VR, motion sensing, and haptic feedback.
What were some of your favorite gaming accessories from the past?