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That excitement you would get as a kid when you would go into a Wal-Mart, Target, Kmart or Toys “R” Us and you would see an entire toy section filled with toys and action figures based off the very first Spider-Man movie in 2002.
10 NES games, 3 Instruction Manuals, 2 controllers, 1 Joystick, and 6 Nintendo Power magazines. Not bad for a $15 Flea Market find!
My official Super Mario 64 t-shirt from the Nintendo Power Supply catalog. Been in my wardrobe since 1997. Still fits!
??????? ??????? ?????? – Dressed in a red, white and blue leotard, with a gold medal draped from her neck, Barbie flips, cartwheels and somersaults like a champion. The perennially popular doll has become an Olympian. And she’s been flying off store shelves as… read more