Do you, like, remember these totally tubular '80s toys or what? There were sweet droopy-eared pups to adopt, a bear that played cassettes and some pretty radical gaming systems.
By Amy Valm
Updated Jan 05, 2021Photo: The Strong
For sure on your Christmas list in 1980, playing arcade-style Pac-Man at home was a dream come true.
Photo: The StrongComplete with a name and birth certificate, were you actually a child of the ’80s if you didn’t have one of these?
Photo: The StrongBased on the popular cartoon, you still try to apply ‘sharing is caring’ to your everyday life, don’t you? Over 40 million of these were sold between 1983 and 1987!
Buy it: $25, canadiantire.ca
Photo: The Strong1989 is when teachers everywhere started confiscating handheld video games in class.
Photo: The StrongThe military-themed action figure from the ’60s resurfaced in the ’80s. Gnarly.
Photo: The StrongHe-Man and the gang were all here. Look at those thigh muscles!
Photo: The StrongBefore the mystery packs and multitute of series and characters, there were the OGs who were pretty basic but still cool.
Buy it: $4, shop.lego.com
Photo: The StrongPastel-hued ponies with sparkly manes, glittery butts and delicious-sounding names. Into it.
Buy it: $15, thebay.com
Photo: The Strong1988 happened and so did Duck Hunt and Super Mario on the NES. A re-release of a miniature model created chaos in 2016. You can try to scour the Dark Web for a mini, but the competition is fierce.
Photo: The StrongThe Cabbage Patch Kid of the dog world, each sad-eyed pup came with a cardboard doghouse and adoption papers.
Photo: The StrongQuintessentially ’80s, Rainbow Brite was huge on the big and small screen, with colourful toys to match.
Photo: The StrongInitially marketed as the Hungarian Magic Cube, it went mainstream, got a new name and has challenged the world with it’s colour-coded puzzles since 1980.
Buy it: $13, walmart.ca
Photo: The Strong“Come dream with me tonight…..” Who could forget this creepy animatronic friend with a tape deck in his back?
Buy it: $150, bestbuy.ca
Photo: The StrongIs it a weapon-toting bot or is it a vehicle? Guys, it’s a Transformer so it’s both, obvie.
Buy it: $70, toysrus.ca
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