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Im trying to remember this toy I had when I was a kid. It was a kids laptop, more of a learning tool, that came out in the late 80s. It was blue with a grey handle and I believe it was made by Texas Instruments. Im sure this is a nut roll, but any guesses?
Nope. But now that you mention it, I remember the Vtech too!

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Television, Movies, Fashion, Music, School, Toys? It’s all considered retro now.

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I’m completely serious, I had a VHS of this movie when I was a kid. It was very retro and cheesy but I need proof it existed! The plot went something like the Martians kidnapped Santa and forced him to make toys for the Martian children because they are unhappy. A large robot is involved. A couple Earth children have to rescue Santa in time for Christmas. Thoughts?
The moral of the movie is that both groups learn to appreciate one another, become friends, and share Santa’s gifts.
Christmas without Santa is another title for A Year Without Santa Claus, which has a little girl narrating. Set in the 20’s or 30’s. The martian movie is more like the 70’s…and it’s really obvious in the sets and costumes, lol.

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Board games have a very long history, having been around for centuries; however, they have become a popular past time among the middle class sometime during the 20th Century. Many of the more classic games on the market today got their start during World War II.


There are many of today’s board games available that have become one of the many exciting games offered in computer format. Computer games can be played in single or multiplayer versions. In single player games, you will find that your opponent is the computer. For Multiplayer games, you will play the game against other players who love to play the game. Many computer games got their start as a very complicated board game. The reason many board game designers have made computer games available, is because it is easier to learn the rules, because the game will point them out as you go, and it is also saves the player in set up time.


Many board games use other components, in addition to its normal pieces, such as, CD’s and DVD’s. The games played on these components are easily transferable and interactive. You can play on your computer, and in some cases you can play the game on your television set. It is interactive, as the game has may features that allow you to answer question and make decisions. Through these components, a new player will learn the rules faster because they get hands on experience in playing the game.


The board game industry has created many thousands of board games. These players can be played by single players who play against themselves; they can also play in multiplayer and play against another person and even team play where one team of player is pitted against another team of players, such as trivia type games and some of the many acting games and drawing games. There are also children’s games, teen games, and games for young adults. In addition some of the games are geared towards the boys and there are some just for the girls. Board Games offer many variations for the people who play them.


You will also find that a great deal of imagination was put into creating these board games. Games such as Monopoly, Go, Risk, and Scrabble have been designed with intricate rules and strategies to keep any player happily playing the game. Chess brings with it very complex detail and complicated move patterns that make a person have to use all of their mental processes. Monopoly teaches its players important real estate and banking strategies that will teach its player how to budget for the investments they want to make while playing the game. Each game comes with its own concept and its own rules but all of them offer players and exciting gaming experience.


Some games depend totally on your ability to come up with strategies, build on your previous strategy, and create more advanced strategies. Chess games require you to think on your feet, and to modify your strategy every time your opponent makes a move. There are some board games that require no decision making skills, these depend on luck, and are usually children’s games such as chutes and Ladders or Sorry. Adult gamers prefer games that make them decide on something and prefer games where the manufacturer designs the game to depend on both luck and strategy, such as Monopoly and Risk. While there are many other considerations, when choosing your board game, but each game was made to keep you entertained so you can play any games.

Victor Epand is an expert consultant for board games, chess boards, and dungeons and dragons miniatures. You will find all these things and more if you visit board game facts, chess boards, and dungeons and dragons miniatures.

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Board games have been played over a century in different cultures and societies. Different artifacts have been found that proved the existence of such games in ancient times.
Mehen is an ancient board game from Predynastic Egypt.
Go is an ancient strategic board game originating in China.
Patolli is a board game originating in Mesoamerica, and was played by the ancient Mayans.
Board games engage luck, strategy and knowledge. Board games that are based on luck are usually controlled by a dice. Winners are usually determined by the skill of players to throw the relevant number on the dice. Games that depend on strategy are game of wit, skills and logic. This game is less on luck rather on skills and logic. Chance does not play down their logic and skills. There are also board games that require the knowedge of the player in certain topics or knowledge like quizmasters and scrabbles.
There are also board games that require luck as well as strategy in all aspects of the game. A classic example of this is monopoly, where a dice is rolled and players try to create an empire within the board.

Frequently used terms:
Board games have few terminology used to describe concepts applicable to the game mechanics and attributes similar in all board games.
• Game Board is a surface on which one plays a board game, there are different boards for different games. Board games like chess, Go and Backgammon have standardized and unchanging boards. Others use tiles or cards but they are not standardized.
• Game Piece represents a player on the game board. Each player is expected to control one or more pieces on the board. In other games that involve commanding multiple game pieces like in chess each piece expresses a unique and designations and capabilities within the parameters of the game. In other games like Go, all pieces controlled by a player have the same capabilities and designations.
• Jump sometimes to by-pass one or more game pieces or space jump is required. Likewise it involves capturing or conquering an opponent’s game piece.
• Space is a physical unit of progress on any game board.

The conclusion therefore is that there are lots of board games out there that are governed by the same principles. Making it easy for the players to adapt as well as masters can do.

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