“My old B.B. gun just doesn’t have enough power to kill what I want to shoot.” Yup. The letters are from a Texas newspaper. Lots of Atari and tabletop/mini arcade game mentions, especially Pac-Man, and one brave soul asked for “electronic Dungeons and Dragons.”
Archive for December, 2014
Letters to Santa, 1982
Published December 5, 2014 Christmas , Christmas Lists , Letters from Kids , Newspapers 5 CommentsChristmas Morning, 1983: Castle Grayskull
Published December 4, 2014 '80s Decor/Design/Fashion , Christmas , Christmas Morning , Masters of the Universe 4 CommentsThe photo is via Corimarti, who nails down the scene: “
It’s also not fair that that gloriously raunchy carpet is not in my house. (MOTU goes best with rust-colored rugs, apparently.)
Christmas Morning, 1984: G.I. Joe
Published December 3, 2014 '80s Decor/Design/Fashion , Christmas , Christmas Morning , G.I. Joe 2 CommentsHere you see the Cobra Stinger, the Cobra Rattler, the Wolverine, and the Dragonfly—some of the most beautiful toys ever produced in arguably the most distinctive toy packaging ever designed. I still get butterflies in my stomach when I see the boxes and cards.
(Photo via Eric Anderson/Flickr)
An epic two-page list the author of Life in Smirley World bestowed upon her soon-to-be destitute grandparents when she was eight or nine. Some thoughts I had while going through all the items:
- Gold snake belt?
- “Rubik’s cube on the key chain (comes that way)”—I had one of those! Cheap bastard.
- Animal Posters?
- I like how she sneaks Parakeet in between Barbie Dreamhouse and Ziggy bookmark.
- There appears to be some conflicting emotions regarding Preppies.
- I had Missing Link and Pyraminx too. Frustrating bastards.
- “$2.00 (for something certian I want)” followed by “Money” is pretty gutsy, and priceless.
- I like how she sneaks Atari in between paint by numbers sets and Tri Lab Pak.
- Merlin!
Christmas Morning, 1982: Texas Instruments TI-99/4A
Published December 2, 2014 '80s Decor/Design/Fashion , Christmas , Christmas Morning , Personal Computers 5 CommentsRob Flickenger, outfitted in pale blue Batman pajamas, is pretty stoked about getting his first computer. I also see a Stomper, a paintable Ewok figurine (similar to the Yoda seen here), and a Garfield plush under the tree.
Well done, sir.
Christmas Morning, 1983: Dark Tower and Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Toys
Published December 1, 2014 Board Games/Tabletop Games , Christmas , Christmas Morning , D&D , D&D Non-Gaming Merchandise , D&D Toys , Dark Tower 2 CommentsHo ho ho. The first shot of the Christmas season comes from Brett Hudoba via Board Game Geek. The big, beautiful Dark Tower box is unforgettable, thanks to artist Bob Pepper. The game—I probably got it in 1983 as well—anchored a corner of my closet for many years.
The AD&D Sword & Dagger Set! In the wild! There were a few other sets, and you can see them all in the 1984 Placo Toys Catalog.
There are two AD&D LJN action figures in the shot: Northlord is guarding the plant, and Strongheart (above the Garfield plush) awaits release from his packaging.
The shirt appears to be homemade, the illustration taken from the Blue Dragon card in TSR’s Dungeon! board game. Ladies and gentlemen, you have entered the presence of the nerd elite.
Oh, and I had a version of that scratchy old chair.










