I found old toys and remembered how it all happened in childhood. When there were no computer games, the Internet, the computer itself, too, and a lot more was not there.
Things 1985-1995Game Electronics“Well, wait!”, “Hockey” and a number of other similar games. The most popular was the first variation - “Well, wait!” (Analogous to the Nintendo EG-26 Egg, by the way). The wolf raged violently with a basket catching eggs. Without a doubt, a cult game.
I got late enough and, alas, it was not a wolf, but hockey.
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FilmstripsIt `s Magic. You put a filmstrip in the projector, twist the handle, and pictures appear on the wall.
SoldiersThey interested every boy.
Pistol with capsOh, and he sounded loud. Pistons blew up with a stone and without a pistol.
Soviet money
Soviet trifleThey could buy something.
RecordSo we learned to write. On the first page of the Kremlin.
Records with fairy tales
Magazines Funny Pictures and MurzilkaMurzilka, I remember, was more interesting. Surprisingly, both magazines still exist
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Model cars, scale 1:43Every boy dreamed about them. But ironically, most of the cars were in adult collector uncles who were not even played by them.
I did not find my own, I publish photos from the site of one of these collectors (he apparently doesn’t play them either).
Rubik's CubeI could not collect. Quickly failed, and then bored.
PuzzleI do not know the name of this thing, but it was easier to collect it.
FifteenWell, it's already easy.
Stamps and badgesThey collected everything.
YulaSmall, large, medium. There were many options. I have the smallest and simplest.
CalendarsAlso, many collected. I am mostly car.
Animated calendarsThese ones were most appreciated. The plots were mainly from cartoons.
DOSAAF LotteryWere playing. Lost.
Russian moneyInflation was wild.
Russian trifleCoins were nowhere to go. A lot, but not buy anything.
StereoInsert the plate and watch the three-dimensional image. My thing called Stereomat. They did it in the GDR.
LinersInserts from chewing gum: Turbo, bom-bim-bom, Chin-Chin, Love is, etc. Turkish manufacturers of gum in the early 90s made good cash on Russian children.
Especially popular were automotive Turbo. They were changed and sold. I myself traded them in the bird market. With the money I got, I bought liners that were not in my collection.
More on earbuds played. They put a few pictures down and knocked them out. If turned upside down - yours. Each had a special strike technique, depending on how many pieces of paper were on the playing field. I was a very active player. It was especially interesting to play when there was a whole bundle of inserts at stake, pieces of 100-150 each.

Football cardsThey were sold in envelopes in the kiosks of Soyuzpechat. With cards of such a stir as there were no more.
Baseball and basketball cardsI have little idea how American baseball and basketball cards came to us at all. There were not very many of them, basically they were intended to be exchanged for other more interesting things.
Audio cassettesThis is not a mp3. It is necessary to rewind.
Mutant robotsThere are also collected.
Kinder SurpriseChocolate eggs with surprises.
TetrisTetris and a hundred more simple games in one box. Played adults and children. Sellers in the markets and passengers in buses.
PolaroidIt was a miracle of technology. Once - and the photo appears immediately. No film development and long print.
Tram MagazineHe did not go out for long, but he was remembered by many. And why was it closed?
