Something different in the hunt

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Lot of people don't like to give up their new hot item. If you have something that is different and would like to share please do so.

I have recently started picking up vintage board games from the 70s and up. Older if I can find them. Most people don't have time to play them but still like to have them. My most recent was the Tide of Iron. 5 bucks. Here is a random sample of the game sold on bay. Fantasy Flight Tide of Iron Complete Miniature Tanks Designer Series | eBay

I have others board games from the 70s but have not looked to see if they are complete. If they are not then will sell as pieces/parts.
 

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20 years ago the wife and I played a game of make up words similar to scrabble and I gave up searching for it. I have even forgot the name of it.:BangHead:
Marvin
 

Yeah, board games are about as popular as castings lots these days. My brother who passed in 1972 was a broad game fanatic and one game that comes to my mind he always insisted I sit down and play was a game called Twixt. It was a a great game and your post brings up memories of those times. My daughter on the other hand is a video game nut and I just don't find the same type of encounter and enjoyment with those, plus I stink at it... She just got a management promotion with Game Stop and a new salary position, so she's pretty stoked over that.
 

20 years ago the wife and I played a game of make up words similar to scrabble and I gave up searching for it. I have even forgot the name of it.:BangHead:
Marvin

Upwords? If so, I saw a couple of those today.
 

The Wife remembered--------------the game was OPTION by Parker Brothers.:icon_thumleft:
Marvin
 

Vintage video games have been hot for a while but they just seem to be continuing to pick up steam.
 

Got this game about 15 years ago for $5. A little rusty, but it does work. I've got the horses around here somewhere.
 

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