The original version of that game made me insane. You spend a half hour setting up the players, then turn the vibration on and everyone runs in 22 different directions.
Was there another way to play the game?The original version of that game made me insane. You spend a half hour setting up the players, then turn the vibration on and everyone runs in 22 different directions.
No. You set up the players; they fall down and you lose that tiny pill football in no time.Was there another way to play the game?The original version of that game made me insane. You spend a half hour setting up the players, then turn the vibration on and everyone runs in 22 different directions.
Was there another way to play the game?The original version of that game made me insane. You spend a half hour setting up the players, then turn the vibration on and everyone runs in 22 different directions.
But it was awesome!No. You set up the players; they fall down and you lose that tiny pill football in no time.Was there another way to play the game?The original version of that game made me insane. You spend a half hour setting up the players, then turn the vibration on and everyone runs in 22 different directions.
Hmm. Don't remember those. The highlight of my youth was going to Yankee Stadium or Fenway and bringing home one of those mini baseball helmets that the ice cream came in.
I feel for Espo in that pic , Duguay not so much
True - as much tail as Duguay got, this probably got him even more.I feel for Espo in that pic , Duguay not so much
If you are asking how, those arrows would move a blinking cursor up/down/left/right. It was very high-tech. The sound of a tackle being made was used in Supertramp's "The Logical Song."Mattel Football
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nope, I meant sweatshirt pulled up over you head so you can see the blipIf you are asking how, those arrows would move a blinking cursor up/down/left/right. It was very high-tech. The sound of a tackle being made was used in Supertramp's "The Logical Song."Mattel Football
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I was unbeatable in this game, BTW.
At dinner with the wifey. Read this and walked two doors down to take a pic for you nerds. ...The Birthplace...
Older schoolMattel Football
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Fancy graphics.Kaleko Vision FootballMattel Football
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That's Larry Bowa, BTW.Oh, that's spectacular.
What is that? MLB All-Stars of 1979 taking on the baseball all-stars of an alien race for control of the galaxy? Glad we've got Schmidt playing 3B.
NSFW!Dave Kingman standing behind Tommy Lasorda. Ever heard the very NSFW Lasorda rant after a game where Kingman hit three homeruns against him?![]()
"What's my opinion of Kingman's performance?!?!"
Great rant. It doesn't compare to Lee Elia's rant, but there's no shame in that since Lee Elia's rant is the greatest thing I've ever heard.
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That's fantastic - never heard it before. Thanks for sharing!"Johnny Bench. Pound-for-pound, all thing considered, the greatest player to ever play the game."
Man, I used to collect those at Dairy Queen. Then they came out with football helmet sundaes with a gray two bar face mask and stickers you put on yourself. I was in heaven. Then I got toolish and asked the chick behind the counter if they would come out with hockey goalie masks.Hmm. Don't remember those. The highlight of my youth was going to Yankee Stadium or Fenway and bringing home one of those mini baseball helmets that the ice cream came in.![]()

Not in order:link?Oh, that's spectacular.
What is that? MLB All-Stars of 1979 taking on the baseball all-stars of an alien race for control of the galaxy? Glad we've got Schmidt playing 3B.![]()
1979 MLB All-Stars' tour of Japan. I'm wondering how Aureilo Lopez of the Tigers snuck into the National League's team photo.
I've posted this four or five times in the Pics that Rule thread at :e: ... mainly because it drives Homer nuts. We eventually got an ID of everyone in the photo. Even the suits.
Sonuva. That is Bowa. Thanks! I'm gonna have to take a crack at guessing the whole team photo now.That's Larry Bowa, BTW.Oh, that's spectacular.
What is that? MLB All-Stars of 1979 taking on the baseball all-stars of an alien race for control of the galaxy? Glad we've got Schmidt playing 3B.
:e:link?Oh, that's spectacular.
What is that? MLB All-Stars of 1979 taking on the baseball all-stars of an alien race for control of the galaxy? Glad we've got Schmidt playing 3B.![]()
1979 MLB All-Stars' tour of Japan. I'm wondering how Aureilo Lopez of the Tigers snuck into the National League's team photo.
I've posted this four or five times in the Pics that Rule thread at :e: ... mainly because it drives Homer nuts. We eventually got an ID of everyone in the photo. Even the suits.
Just don't read the post before yours!Sonuva. That is Bowa. Thanks!I'm gonna have to take a crack at guessing the whole team photo now.That's Larry Bowa, BTW.Oh, that's spectacular.
What is that? MLB All-Stars of 1979 taking on the baseball all-stars of an alien race for control of the galaxy? Glad we've got Schmidt playing 3B.
Dammit. That's what I was thinking of going to look for.Mattel Football
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We played that game 24/7. Ordered just about every expansion set.
:thankyou:My love for Strat-O-Matic has faded, but not faded away. I picked up the Hall Of Fame expansion pack a year or so ago. First time S-O-M had made cards for Negro Leaguers like Satchel and Cool Papa Bell.http://i58.tinypic.com/260esqq.jpg
At dinner with the wifey. Read this and walked two doors down to take a pic for you nerds. ...The Birthplace...
Most of the teams in the big leagues made hats that style to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the sport. The Pirates stuck with the triple stripe hats for a few years while the other teams went back to their previous designs.Were those Mets, Phillies and Reds pillbox hats just shtick for the trip? I only remember the Pirates rocking that style.
I had that one. Coleco Foto-Electric Football. It was basically a lightbulb inside of a cardboard box. The offensive and defensive plays were sheets of paper you laid on a translucent screen that was the top of the box. There were always arguments about whether the defensive "player" blocked the path of the offensive play enough to force a tackle.
That sounds exhilarating.I had that one. Coleco Foto-Electric Football. It was basically a lightbulb inside of a cardboard box. The offensive and defensive plays were sheets of paper you laid on a translucent screen that was the top of the box. There were always arguments about whether the defensive "player" blocked the path of the offensive play enough to force a tackle.
The fire hazard added to the excitement factorThat sounds exhilarating.I had that one. Coleco Foto-Electric Football. It was basically a lightbulb inside of a cardboard box. The offensive and defensive plays were sheets of paper you laid on a translucent screen that was the top of the box. There were always arguments about whether the defensive "player" blocked the path of the offensive play enough to force a tackle.
In all fairness, pretty much all battery powered toys posed a fire hazard back then.The fire hazard added to the excitement factorThat sounds exhilarating.I had that one. Coleco Foto-Electric Football. It was basically a lightbulb inside of a cardboard box. The offensive and defensive plays were sheets of paper you laid on a translucent screen that was the top of the box. There were always arguments about whether the defensive "player" blocked the path of the offensive play enough to force a tackle.
Even 50 years later, the Mattel Thingmaker and Creepy Crawlers had it all: extreme heat, molten chemicals, small chewable partsIn all fairness, pretty much all battery powered toys posed a fire hazard back then.The fire hazard added to the excitement factorThat sounds exhilarating.I had that one. Coleco Foto-Electric Football. It was basically a lightbulb inside of a cardboard box. The offensive and defensive plays were sheets of paper you laid on a translucent screen that was the top of the box. There were always arguments about whether the defensive "player" blocked the path of the offensive play enough to force a tackle.
Creepy Crawlers is the best-known name associated with an activity toy made by Mattel beginning in 1964. Another name for the toy is "Thingmaker". A Thingmaker toy consists of a series of die-cast metal molds resembling various bug-like creatures, into which is poured a liquid chemical substance called Plastigoop, which comes in assorted colors. The mold is then heated to about 390 degrees F atop an open-face electric hot plate oven. The Plastigoop is cured by the heat, and when cooled, is removed from the mold, forming semi-solid, rubbery replicas.
At 1:40 the DB makes a world class jump on the ball. Should have been a pick 6.Kaleko Vision FootballMattel Football
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How am I missing Stargell?Not in order:link?Oh, that's spectacular.
What is that? MLB All-Stars of 1979 taking on the baseball all-stars of an alien race for control of the galaxy? Glad we've got Schmidt playing 3B.![]()
1979 MLB All-Stars' tour of Japan. I'm wondering how Aureilo Lopez of the Tigers snuck into the National League's team photo.
I've posted this four or five times in the Pics that Rule thread at :e: ... mainly because it drives Homer nuts. We eventually got an ID of everyone in the photo. Even the suits.
Tommy Lasorda, Aurelio Lopez, Dave Parker, John Stearns, Chuck Tanner, Dave Kingman, Larry Bowa, Steve Garvey, Tug McGraw, George Foster, Lee MacPhail, Bill Bueller, Ellis Valentine, Joel Youngblood, Gene Garber, Bob Forsch, Jim Bibby, Bert Blyleven, Greg Luzinski, Gary Matthews, Ted Williams, Ozzie Smith, John Candelaria, Phil Niekro, Willie Stargell.
How am I missing Stargell?Not in order:link?Oh, that's spectacular.
What is that? MLB All-Stars of 1979 taking on the baseball all-stars of an alien race for control of the galaxy? Glad we've got Schmidt playing 3B.1979 MLB All-Stars' tour of Japan. I'm wondering how Aureilo Lopez of the Tigers snuck into the National League's team photo.
I've posted this four or five times in the Pics that Rule thread at :e: ... mainly because it drives Homer nuts. We eventually got an ID of everyone in the photo. Even the suits.
Tommy Lasorda, Aurelio Lopez, Dave Parker, John Stearns, Chuck Tanner, Dave Kingman, Larry Bowa, Steve Garvey, Tug McGraw, George Foster, Lee MacPhail, Bill Bueller, Ellis Valentine, Joel Youngblood, Gene Garber, Bob Forsch, Jim Bibby, Bert Blyleven, Greg Luzinski, Gary Matthews, Ted Williams, Ozzie Smith, John Candelaria, Phil Niekro, Willie Stargell.
If I got the ball to kick off, I could score with 0 time left in the 1st half, and then get the ball to start the 2nd half and do the same. Opponent never got to play. No one ever wanted to play me.If you are asking how, those arrows would move a blinking cursor up/down/left/right. It was very high-tech. The sound of a tackle being made was used in Supertramp's "The Logical Song."Mattel Football
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I was unbeatable in this game, BTW
Probably been mentioned before, but love the use of that in Supertramp's "The Logical Song"Mattel Football
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