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The Forgotten 1970s Toys

May 22, 2023 By ausretrogamer

Rhetty For History recently took a trip down nostalgia lane to bring us all the popular toys and games from the 1970s, noting that many had since been forgotten (well, not by us!).

The 1970s had a lot of toys for kids to choose from and some of those have remained popular to this day. Other toys weren’t so luck and some have been lost over time. In this video we will remember some of the 1970s forgotten toys!

We definitely remember games like The Hungry Hungry Hippos and Simon, but had definitely forgotten about The Bionic Woman board game, Lite Bright and Wooly Willy – did we even get any of these in Australia? Actually, there were quite a few games & toys from that era that induced nightmares too (not looking at you Jack-in-the-Box!).

Our fave toys from the 1970s were the Steve Austin action figure, the Kenner Star Wars action figures and pretty much every Matchbox car under the sun! We are probably forgetting some, but the ones we’ve mentioned are seared in our  hippocampus.

story source: laughingsquid




 

Filed Under: History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 1970s, 70s, 70s Toys, Action Figures, Bionic Woman, board games, Charles Bronson, Geek, Hungry Hungry Hippos, Kenner, Matchbox cars, Mattel, oldschool, Retro, Rhetty For History, Star Wars, Steve Austin, Telstar, The Muppets, Toys

MOTU Origins Eternia Playset: The Call To Battle Continues

October 20, 2022 By ausretrogamer

Masters of the Universe Origins Eternia Playset: The Call To Battle Continues

Bah, who needs Kickstarter or IndieGoGo when you can setup and run your own successful crowdunding campaigns!

That is exactly what Mattel Creations have done (and are doing)! Their Masters of the Universe Origins Eternia Playset campaign has reached its funding target in record time, and it still has quite a few weeks yet to run (campaign ends on November 10th). The campaign is fast approaching 7,000 backers, meaning all the bonus tiers are in play to get unlocked!

Early Backers get a bonus King Grayskull figure

We bet these will be unlocked before this campaign ends!

If you are a MOTU collector and need this playset in your life, then be prepared to fork out USD$550.00 (plus shipping)! Considering the original Eternia Playset goes for thousands of dollars, perhaps this isn’t a bad deal after all 😉

If you become an Early Backer (by 11.59PM PT, October 19), you get the bonus King Grayskull figure (see above)! We really really want this playset and are betting that once it is sold out, the scalpers will hit the regular selling sites with ridiculous prices – so the moral of the story is, if you are 100% keen, back it now to save yourself some tears and regret aftewards.

This thing is HUGE!

image source: Mattel Creations




Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Action Figures, Backer, Battle Ram, Castle Grayskull, Early Backers, Geek, He Man, King Grayskull, Masters Of The Universe, Masters of the Universe Origins Eternia Playset, Mattel, Mattel Creations, Skeletor, Snake Mountain

Celebrating 40 Years of Masters Of The Universe

September 1, 2022 By ausretrogamer

We have posted a fair bit about Masters of the Universe lately, so we thought why not do it again! Well, the MOTU franchise is celebrating its 40th year, so there’s that too!

Following the official Masters Of The Universe social channels (Facebook, Twitter & Instagram) has been a trip down nostalgia lane for us folks who had (still have) their original MOTU action figures and accessories.

Some of the posts that the MOTU social media team shares are funny and cool, but it’s the stop-motion posts that grab our attention – just like this latest one (created by Stuntpuppets), where Beast Man takes on He-Man (after beating down Man-At-Arms) in a one-on-one Beast-Brawl!


source: MOTU on Facebook




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 1980s, 80s, Action Figures, Beast Man, He Man, Masters Of The Universe, MastersOfficial, Mattel, MOTU, MOTU40th, retro toys, Skeletor, Stop Motion, Stuntpuppets

40 Years Of Masters Of The Universe

July 27, 2022 By ausretrogamer

40 Years of MOTU

We still remember the day when we visited Treasureway (defunct now) store in 1982 and seeing He-Man and Skeletor on the shelf for the first time – we were immediately drawn to the action figures and the MOTU universe in general. It would seem that Mattel knew exactly how to market these muscle-bound toys to kids. We begged to get one and after some incessant begging, we were told that we could choose one that day. It was a tough choice, but our very first MOTU action figure was He-Man! Our second one was Zodac, closely followed by Stratos. We didn’t get Skeletor till well after.


source: Masters Of The Universe on Facebook

Over the course of the early to mid 80s, we had a modest collection of MOTU action figures, so when we finally got Castle Grayskull for Christmas in 1984, we felt like we had completed our MOTU journey. Upon hearing that there was going to be a cartoon based on Masters Of The Universe, we couldn’t contain our excitement. The cartoon couldn’t come fast enough! Saturday mornings on the couch with the doona (duvet to our UK friends) over us, watching He-Man battle Skeletor and his evil minions was a perfect way to start our weekend!

40 years on and Treasureway may no longer exists, but we still have our collection of original He-Man and the Masters of the Universe action figures – long live MOTU!

Some of our original MOTU collection




Filed Under: History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 1980s, 40 years of MOTU, 80s, action figure, Cartoon, Castle Grayskull, Cosplay, Filmation, He Man, He-Man and the Masters Of The Universe, Masters Of The Universe, Mattel, Mer-Man, MOTU, Pop culture, Retro, Skeletor, Teela, Toys

I Have the Power: Mattel Adventure Park

May 27, 2022 By ausretrogamer

This may not be new news for some, but we thought we’d share it anyway – Masters of the Universe, Barbie and Mattel Games are some of the eye-popping attractions that will be at the new Mattel Adventure Park in Glendale, Arizona (USA)! It’s another automatic bucket list entry for us at Ausretrogamer!

The amusement park, which is a collaboration between Mattel, Inc. and Epic Resort Destinations, LLC, is set to open early 2023. Other recently announced experiences include a Hot Wheels roller-coaster and go-karting, a Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends indoor park. Barbie will be involved by way of a beach house flying theatre, hologram technology and a rooftop F&B area.

But wait, there is more! There will also be a nine-hole mini-golf experience, as well as a Masters of the Universe’s Castle Grayskull that will be transformed into a 4,500+ sq. ft. state-of-the-art laser tag arena where fans “have the power” to fight for Eternia. This all sounds pretty darn good to us. We can’t wait for this adventure park to open!

image source: Mattel




Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arizona, Barbie, Castle Grayskull, Epic Resort Destinations, Eternia, Geek, Glendale, He Man, Hot Wheels, laser-tag, Mattel, Mattel Adventure Park, MOTU, nerd, Retrogamer, Theme Park, Thomas, USA

New He-Man related Documentary, ‘Faking Filmation’ is now LIVE on Kickstarter!

April 12, 2021 By ausretrogamer

Faking FilmationWhen we got the email from Rob McCallum about a new MOTU related doco, we sat up and took note. We had previously backed the Power Of Grayskull documentary, which was darn awesome. So when Rob’s email advised us of the new Faking Filmation Kickstarter, we knew we had to jump on it right away!

The Faking Filmation documentary delves in the history of cartoons, with lots of attention to Filmation – the pioneering animation studio that helped start ‘Saturday Morning Cartoons’ and revolutionised weekday afternoon cartoons with He-Man and She-Ra.

But wait, there is more! This new project tackles all that cartoon goodness and wraps it around the story of He-Man mega fan, James Eatock, who has spent the last 3.5 years crafting his own unofficial He-Man cartoon called, “The Return of Faker.” James was just about to release the unofficial cartoon when he was hit with a cease and desist letter preventing him from doing it. Now, he’s on a mission to overcome this obstacle and share it with the world – how awesome is that! 

If you want more Masters of The Universe documentary content, or a look at cartoon history, or you just want to see James’ amazing work (and his process to pull it off), then jump on the Faking Filmation Kickstarter right now!

Faking Filmation Kickstarterimage source: Faking Filmation via Kickstarter

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 282828, 80s, Cartoon, cartoons, Documentary, Faking Filmation, Film, Filmation, Geek, He Man, Heman, James Eatock, Kickstarter, Masters Of The Universe, Mattel, MOTU, NBC, nerd, Nintendo Quest, Orko, Power Of Grayskull, Retro, Rob McCallum, She-Ra, Skeletor, tbt, The Return of Faker, throwback, Universal, VHS tape

The Players Guide to Programmable Videogame Systems from 1982

February 11, 2021 By ausretrogamer

Now this is a blast from the past! Well, a blast from 1982!

While trawling good ole eBay, our nostalgic interests were piqued when we found this 12-page ‘The Players Guide To Programmable Videogame Systems’ advertorial, which is cool to read in hindsight. We were glad to see the Bally Astrocade featured amongst the heavy hitters.

Check it out!

 

Filed Under: History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 80s, Astrocade, Astrovision, Atari, Atari VCS, Bally Astrocade, Classic Games, classic gaming, Intellivision, Mattel, Odyssey, oldschool, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, tbt, throwback, Vectrex, videogames

Celebrating Intellivision Day

December 3, 2020 By ausretrogamer

Don’t you just love anniversaries of bygone era video games systems ? We sure do!

Get your party hats out and let us all celebrate, as on this day [Dec 3] in 1979, Mattel’s INTELLIVISION was unleashed in the US (California to be exact)!

If you have any fond memories or favourite games on the Intellivision, make sure you hit us up on Twitter or Facebook.

Happy Intellivision Day!

Some of our favourite Intellivision games
images copyright (C) of ausretrogamer




Filed Under: History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Amico, Bluesky Rangers, classic gaming, Intellivision, Intellivision Day, Mattel, Mattel Intellivision, oldschool, Pitfall, Retro Gamer, Retro Gaming, retrogames, throwback

Awesome 80s Cartoons Are Streaming For Free On YouTube

August 7, 2020 By ausretrogamer

With the current lockdown and restrictions changing on a daily basis, we are constantly looking for new things to watch to pass the time.

For those of you struggling to find free streaming stuff to watch, then check this out – the best (and coolest) ’80s cartoons are now streaming their library of episodes for free on YouTube! From Masters of The Universe, She-Ra: Princess of Power, G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, to BraveStarr, Ghostbusters and M.A.S.K, there is enough cartoon goodness here to entertain for a long while yet!

What are you waiting for? You now have the POWER to go grab some popcorn, kick your feet up and enjoy some classic ’80s cartoons!

image source: CNET

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 1980s, 80s, 80s cartoons, BraveStarr, cartoons, Filmation, G.I. Joe, G.I. Joe A Real American Hero, Geeks, Ghostbusters, GI Joe, Hasbro, He Man, He-Man and the Masters Of The Universe, M.A.S.K., Masters Of The Universe, Mattel, MOTU, She-Ra, She-Ra Princess of Power

The Time Mattel Made A Pinball Machine

April 27, 2017 By ausretrogamer

What the hell – Mattel made pinball machines? Well, A pinball machine! Yeah, that’s right, Mattel dipped their toe in the pinball market with their one (and only), Las Vegas Pinball!

We only ever associated Mattel with the Intellivision and our fave childhood action figures, Masters Of The Universe, so when we stumbled upon this anomaly, we thought we’d let the rest of you know (Ed: unless you all already knew!).

Before you get excited, Mattel Electronics’ Las Vegas Pinball was never intended for commercial use, hence why you may not have seen it at your local pinball parlour. The playfield is standard fare for a pinball machine of this vintage (the late 70s) – couple of pop bumpers, slingshots and four stand-up targets to keep you flipping.

The interesting part about this Mattel pinball machine is the ability to select one of three game versions (similar to modes on modern machines), Beginner’s Luck, Cool Hand or High Roller. Coupled with selecting the game version, Mattel also included a handicap switching system, allowing players to select a choice of  3, 4, or 5 balls for their turn at play. This feature allowed competing players to give any player a handicap advantage of one or two extra balls, if desired.

Mattel had another cool feature called Double Or Nothing, which could only be used once during a game – prior to shooting a ball into play, the player presses a button on the front of the cabinet to activate this option for that ball only. Then, lighting all four targets doubles the player’s score. Failure to light all four targets penalises the player of all the points earned on that ball. Sounds pretty cool to us!

Which ever way you look at it, this Mattel Electronics Las Vegas Pinball machine was quite nifty for its time – we just hope we find one in our travels so we can have a go!

Have you played this pinball machine? If you have, tell us what you thought of it on Twitter or Facebook.

source: IPDB

Filed Under: History, Pinball, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Las Vegas Pinball, Mattel, Mattel Las Vegas Pinball, Mattel Pinball, Old School, pinball, Pinball Press, Pinball Wizards

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