Hm, I used to also have toy cars and the like, and now that I think about it, I'm pretty sure I have an old Porsche toy lying around somewhere.
Re: Childhood toys
Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2014 9:30 pm
by Imco
Let me give a safe answer: I liked their titties
Let me give an honest answer: I have no idea, I just liked playing with dolls
Oh, and I also played a lot with K'nex and LEGO
Re: Childhood toys
Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2014 9:32 pm
by Bzzit
Did anyone used to torture their toys like Sid?
Re: Childhood toys
Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2014 9:35 pm
by Master
@Imco, fair enough.
@Bzzit, not really, I had more of a positive bond with most of my toys, losing them over the years was hard.
Re: Childhood toys
Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2014 9:36 pm
by Imco
Bzzit wrote:Did anyone used to torture there toys like Sid?
Re: Childhood toys
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 1:58 am
by Master
Hmm, I need to go to my cupboards one of these days and dig out some of my older toys and souvenirs, I remember getting a toy sword from a theme park a few years back.
Re: Childhood toys
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 3:50 pm
by todpole
Bionicle. A good series with an interesting lore.
Re: Childhood toys
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 4:13 pm
by Sny
my brother made for him and for me toys by himself and i had a zapdos-plushie AND we had lots of legos where we built our own figures
Hopefully it will be more like the early days and not like Metru Nui. I wonder if Greg will write more stories too, and I wonder if new video game will be announced. I have yet to play Bionicle game that is not mediocre and I wish for one.
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Re: Childhood toys
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 2:08 pm
by Pingu
Haruka wrote:
Tobbe wrote:Am I the only one who's old enough to remember Pogs?
I used to collect PKMN Tazos! (The name we had here for the Pogs)
I still have the collection I menaged to gather, even some repeated ones. I guess they are relics now knowing the huge popularity that these had at the time where Pokémon was a worldwide fever.
I am very curios about that mask. Also I wonder will this be reboot or just continuiation of story.
Re: Childhood toys
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 4:30 pm
by MrBadGuy
Metru-Nui was where Bionicle lost me. It lost the mysticism and spiritualism that made the first three years interesting. The fact that I was getting older probably didn't help either.
Re: Childhood toys
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 5:08 pm
by OCG
I agree, Metru-Nui is where things started going downhill. Thats why maybe Reboot with original Toas would not be such bad idea.
Re: Childhood toys
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 10:37 pm
by Haruka
I didn't see what was written before Pingu's post! Oh my god!
This is quite a surprise! The franchise was "dead" from 2012 onwards, and now they want to bring it back? Not expected!
MrBadGuy wrote:Metru-Nui was where Bionicle lost me. It lost the mysticism and spiritualism that made the first three years interesting.
Same thing here (and I believe it was the same situation for most of the earliest audience). I loved the original trilogy, and I still have a good collection of those eras. I believe that stuff started to become real cash-in from Metru Nui onwards. I even remember to read in the Bionicle Sector's wiki that the least favourite character of the author of the storyline were the Vahki.
I take the chance to do some publicity to the Metru Nui collection I'm trying to sell to anyone who's interested: either for the whole lot or for individual figures. All toys are in mint/very good condition, owning their correspondent pieces, manuals, panflets and boxes. I need to release some space from my bedroom so I am willing to sell these. For photos or more informations, please send me a Private Message.
The fact that I was getting older probably didn't help either.
Now that's debatable. The story of the franchise is really complex in a way that only the older audience can fully enjoy it. And in my opinion LEGOs are for all ages. There are communites of builders all over the world that are adults that still like to collect figures and do their own constructions.
I actually stopped to collect the figures mostly because I was starting to dislike the toys designs, not managing to buy all the collections in time and because I was getting more lost in the storyline. I was also earning a growing interest towards console gaming and not just centered in PC gaming so I had to decide between keeping collecting these or giving up and starting to collect videogames.
The LEGO BIONICLE toys were some of my most important childhood toys. I have lots of happy memories of playing with them and trying to imagine side-stories with the characters. Shame it started to go downhill after the third year.
Re: Childhood toys
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 11:06 pm
by MrBadGuy
I still remember the joy of opening my first Bionicle set - Tahu, and then collecting the remaining 5 Toa, and inputting the codes on their masks into the Bionicle software that I got with some magazine.
I agree that LEGO can be for all ages. I for one had a great time building a set of Tower Bridge a couple of years ago, and I still buy sets from time to time. I only meant that as I grew older I was no longer able to play with them as I once had. I suppose children possess greater imaginations than adults, or at least are better at suspension of disbelief.
Whatever it is, I won't be able to pick up Tahu again and spend an afternoon creating an epic adventure for him as I once was able to, and it's a shame, but adulthood brings its own advantages in creativity and that is the silver lining.
Re: Childhood toys
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 11:17 pm
by Master
Hmm, interesting. By the time I was old enough to have an interest in Bionicle, the Metru Nui saga had passed, I believe I started following it with the Voya Nui saga.
Now then, with the return of Bionicle, I now only need to hope Lego brings back Exo-Force.
Re: Childhood toys
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 11:32 pm
by Shrooblord
I used to make giant transformer mechs out of all my Bionicles. They'd all conjoin to create this massive robot with like four chests and eight arms and masks in all kinds of weird places. Fun times...