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Friday, January 11, 2013

Time Machine Movement

The last of our videos, now featuring an opinion from an indonesian kid an including some facts that make you think.
Check it out and let us know what you think!



Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Playing outside VS Playing video games

This is the next video from our series, this one features an interview with a Dutch kid, who in his way says what he prefers. This is one side of the story, the other side will come on our next video!
Share your opinion with us!!
Stayed Tuned!




Polly Pockets

Another of our fans share what her favorite toy was when growing up, check it out!

Valeria Vich said:

what about old polly pocket! it was the only kind of doll that I had! I dont like the new one u_u


Original post here

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Casita de Madera

Denisse Rivera also shared her story with us, translation follows:

Queridos amigos hoy con motivo del día de reyes recuerdo con mucho cariño un regalo de ellos me hicieron un día como hoy. Mi casita de madera que amaba. Digamos que era lo que para un niño una casa de árbol. Cada sábado me paraba temprano y corría a a poner mi música y dejaba que mi imaginación volara. Un saludo desde México :)

Dear friends, today that the three Wisemen day is celebrated, I remember dearly a gift that I got from them one day like today. Mi little woden house which I loved. Let's say that for me it was what a tree house would be for a boy. Every saturday I would get out of bed very early and ran to play my music and let my imagination fly. Greetings from Mexico :)

You can check the original post on our Facebook page

New Stories

We are pleased with the stories we have received so far. Thanks to our Facebook fans for sharing them.

Juanjo Mendez said: 
Me and my friends used to spend entire evenings playing Pokemon on our Gameboys! I don't know how could I spend so much time with it and don't get bored!


Natalia Carrero said: 

At home we were mad about Scrabbel!! In fact i'm still in love with this game


Sara Farre Sanchez said:

My favorite game when i was a kid, it was to made our own costumes about other countries, for example japanese and then recreate situations as if we were on that country !!


Kika Ramil said:

When i was 6 years old i used to play with my brothers and friends when we were at the seaside, we used to get a stone paint it with some fluor color and then throw it into the sea, the winner was the one who found the stone before anyone!!


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One of a Kind Games


This is the second video of our series about Games!
Stayed tuned for more videos with facts, interviews and more!

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Share us your experience or opinion about games!

Childhood is the best time ever in our life. we learn, play, socialize and unconsciously it builds our recent character as well as our skill. 

we want to ask you to share your bitter sweet memory of your childhood

what is your most favorite or less favorite games and toys? and why you love/hate that games and toys?

we also very happy if you want to give your opinion about today's games and toys compare with our 80s-90s era.

Please please please feel free to add your comment, we appreciate every comment even it's just one word!

Thanks a lot 

Cheers!

80s-90s time machine team

Ular Naga

Yaya' Noorhidayah (Likers of 80s90s Time Machine Facebook page from Indonesia) told us a story about her favorite ground game in her childhood.

 "Ular naga (games serpent dragon) adalah satu permainan berkelompok yg biasa dimainkan anak-anak Jakarta (Indonesia) diluar rumah diwaktu sore dan malam hari.
Tempat bermainnya di tanah lapang atau di halaman rumah yang agak luas. Pemainnya biasanya sekitar 5-10 orang, bisa juga lebih, anak-anak umur 5-10 tahun.
Di daerah sulawesi selatan kami menyebutnya toko-toko diang, sambil bermain kami menyanyikan lagu khusus permainan ini.
Did u play this games in your country? what about Europe, America, China or Middle East?"


Ular naga is one of outdoor group game that often played by Jakarta (Indonesian) children, in afternoon and in night times.
The game could be played in a playing ground or in a considerately wide lawn. The game involves five to ten members, or more, usually children between 5-10 years old.
In South Sulawesi (one province in Indonesia -red) we call it "Toko-toko Diang:, we have a special song to sing in this game.
Did you play this game in your country? Do you have similar one in Europe, America, China, or Middle East?