Pardon me if my age shows while I switch into "kids these days" mode.
It seems the sole source of entertainment for kids these days (see, I told you) are video games. Sure, they come in a variety of platforms, but they're still video games. Pre-Atari, I didn't have much exposure to video games. But there were variety of options for game play I could choose; board games, cards, outdoor physical *gasp* games, and early electronic games. And for a brief time in the late 1970's mixed among those other choices was a line of mechanical pocket games made by Tomy and other companies.
I remember going through bins of these at a local store as a kid, trying to decide which held the most fun and game play.
I found a couple of these this past summer. I had this Jackpot game in yellow. Pull the lever, let it spin, push to button to stop the reels on a dime. Of course, nothing ever dispensed for hitting the jackpot, but it felt great just the same.
Oh man! Those things were EVERYWHERE when I was a kid, back around '76. (Used to get them from Big-V.) Had an obsession with the Tomy "Steeplechase" one.... to the point I built a huge one that you could run Star Wars guys through.
ReplyDeletei remember these little games well, but i'm going to be the GenXer who stands up for video games, and kids playing them. sure, going outside and having facetime with other kids is good, but they are being just as social in the video game world as they would be out in the meatspace. video games are valuable and important in all sorts of ways.
ReplyDeleteI still have this one. Sometimes I feel like playing with it.
ReplyDeleteMy original broke (stop button no longer worked) so I was glad to find this one.
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