Most charished toy from your childhood
I got the red Tamers one back in like, 2002 while in japan. You could do that card swiping shit
>>5744260
Had the american red one, trashed it all to hell. My grandma got me this one at china town when we went, I was young as hell. It comes in a bigger box with the base. About two years ago when she sold her house and moved out, I found it still in the box, still in the bag.
Not sure what I did with the blue one, but I still have the red Protoman version, and the Mega Man version of the Progress PET.
I was so disappointed when the Protoman wasn't the actual Navi in his PET, why the fuck was it Mega Man when he already had his own.
>>5744260
but the card swiping is bullshit. theres just a trigger in the slot that activates the effects/
it wasnt even a real card reader
>>5744258
>charished
>>5744277
Weren't the chips single use?
>>5744595
Single use per battle
There's only one correct answer, and it's pic related.
hacky sacks that I made outta seeds and a small American flag
my mom saved one of them to give to my kids
>>5744897
I wanted one of those so bad!
>>5746039
Every kid wanted to be a Ghostbuster, only a few did.
It's okay anon, I'm sure you had your own fun with your rocks and sticks. :^)
My Popy Shogun Warriors "Great Mazinga" (sic) two-foot tall action figure. After all these years, damn thing looks like it's been through a war, but I still have it in my bedroom. Even my ex, for all her faults, respected the big guy.
The blanket that my grandfather sent me when I was a baby
It doubled as a poncho
He died before I could ever meet him in person
>>5746590
blankets that double as a poncho is a toy to you?