
Vintage Gold: The Most Lucrative Collectible Vintage Toys
Collecting old toys has been mocked as a childish hobby. However, some items can reach hundreds of dollars in value. Here are the most valued retro toys.
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Explore our collection of curated Vintage Toys and Games. Let the nostalgia take hold of your geeky retro soul and embark on a journey to some of the most beloved toys and games of the 1980s and 1990s. We love old toys, so in this section, you will find gift guides ranging from retro cartridge collections to Star Wars figures, My Little Pony toys, big box games, arcades, Magic the Gathering, Masters of the Universe, and more.
Collecting old toys has been mocked as a childish hobby. However, some items can reach hundreds of dollars in value. Here are the most valued retro toys.
Where to find and get arcade and pinball machines, including classics such as Donkey Kong, Space Invaders, Galaga, Frogger and many others.
Explore how to find and get original Atari game cartridges. Track down your favorite Atari games through different channels, all in one article.
Year 10 (1991–1992) marked the final full year of Generation 1 My Little Pony before the transition into Generation 2. Here is the list.
My Little Pony Year 9 (1990–1991) was part of the original G1 (Generation 1) My Little Pony toy line. This year introduced several new sets.
Released in 1995 exclusively in the Netherlands, the Dutch Ponies were a unique and rare set within the My Little Pony line.
Mail Order Ponies often featured unique designs, color schemes, and symbols that set them apart from regular releases. Here’s the full list.
Year 8 of My Little Pony (1989-1990) introduced several new pony designs, as well as a number of Mail Order Exclusive toys. Here are all!
Year 7 of My Little Pony (1988-1989) was an exciting time for collectors and fans, introducing several new types, gimmicks, and sets.
Released in 1989, these ponies were designed with an elaborate, sculpted carousel theme. Learn more about them and their colors.
The Sparkle Ponies from Hasbro’s My Little Pony line are a dazzling group introduced in Year 6. Learn more about these translucent toys.
Back in the ’80s, Hasbro decided to shake things up in the My Little Pony world by introducing the Pony Friends line. Learn more here!
The Peek-A-Boo Baby Ponies offer a unique combination of colors and symbols and interactive movable heads. Learn more about them here.
The Sundae Best Ponies are a special subgroup of Generation 1 My Little Ponies with scented bodies and painted symbols. Here are all of them!
The Happy Tails Ponies are a delightful subset of the Generation 1 My Little Pony series. They were equipped with a tail mechanism!
In Year 6 (1987-1988) of the My Little Pony Generation 1 lineup, Hasbro introduced several new families of ponies. Find our more here!
The Brush ‘n Grow Ponies had a unique feature that made them stand out from the rest: their tails could be extended by pulling them out!
The Magic Message Ponies were a unique and enchanting group from Generation 1 of My Little Pony. Meet all ponies in the lineup here!
In Year Five (1986-1987) of the My Little Pony Generation 1 lineup, Hasbro introduced several new pony categories. Find them all here!
Let’s look at the My Little Pony Big Brother ponies and learn more about their unique themes, poses, symbols, and vibrant personalities.
Let’s look at the My Little Pony Big Brother ponies and learn more about their unique themes, poses, symbols, and vibrant personalities.
The Twice as Fancy Ponies are a special subset of My Little Pony from the 1980s G1 lineup. Their symbols extend across their entire bodies.
The Newborn Twin Ponies were introduced during the G1 My Little Pony era in the late 1980s. Learn more about these cute pairs of twin ponies.
In the 1980s, there was one My Little Pony movie and two TV series. Let’s take a look at the different characters, stories, and MLP G1 toys.
The Flutter Ponies were a unique sub-line of My Little Pony toys introduced in Year 4 (1986) by Hasbro as part of the G1 collection.
Year 3 of My Little Pony Generation 1 (MLPG1) saw the release of some of the most beloved ponies, including Twinkle Eyed and new Sea Ponies.
The eyes of the vintage Beddy Bye Eye (BBE) Baby Ponies are able to close when the pony is laid on its side. Creepy? Take a look!
Twinkle Eyed ponies, or TE ponies, are a unique group from the G1 My Little Pony lineup. What makes them truly special is their their eyes.
The So Soft Ponies, introduced in Year 4 of the My Little Pony lineup, had a flocked coating that gave them a soft, fuzzy texture.
The G1 Birthflower Ponies were a unique set of twelve ponies, each designed to represent a specific month and its corresponding birth flower.
Year 3 of My Little Pony Generation 1 saw the release of some of the most beloved ponies, including the Rainbow Ponies and Sea Ponies.
Explore the ponies from Year Two (1983–1984), which marked the continued success and expansion of the My Little Pony franchise.
The Spanish “Piggy” Ponies are a unique subset of My Little Pony collectibles, produced exclusively for the Spanish market in the 1980s.
Hasbro’s 40th Anniversary re-release of My Little Pony was a celebration of the franchise’s enduring legacy. Here’s how to find them today.
To celebrate My Little Pony’s 35th anniversary, Hasbro granted Basic Fun the license to recreate these iconic G1 characters. Learn more!
Learn more about the Enchanted Storybooks series from Polly Pocket, a magical line of playsets that captured our imagination in the 1990s.
The original She-Ra: Princess of Power toys included figures, playsets, and accessories. Here’s the complete list, pictures, and links.
Learn more about the original Care Bears plushes, each featuring a unique “belly badge” symbolizing its distinct personality trait.
Released at the height of Care Bears’ popularity, these figures were designed with movable arms and legs. Here’s the complete list.
Pillow people were incredibly popular toys in the 1980s. Let’s take a look at the characters the line featured and where to get them today.
Some of the most popular Polly Pocket sets are in the Disney collection. Here are Cinderella, Aladdin, Little Mermaid, and many others.
Tamagotchis were virtual pet keychains that were popular in the 1990s. Can you still find them today, and do they require the same care?
Vintage Beanie Babies were very popular in the 1990s. Here are a few examples that have historically commanded higher prices.
We explore the history of the 1990s beloved Easy-Bake Oven, including its history, famous recipes and mixes, and where to buy one today.
If you’re looking for ways to play SEGA Genesis games, here are the best ways to do it, including using the original machine or emulating.
Glo Worms were a 1980s toy popular with babies, toddlers, and kids. These adorable plushes are still sought after today. Here’s all about them.
We explore our favorite Vintage Polly Pocket sets from 1989 to 2002. Details and photos of each set and where to find them today.
My Little Pony figures that were exclusive to certain countries are called “nirvana”. These G1 ponies are usually limited variants and very valuable.
In Japan in the 1980s, My Little Pony toys or dolls were produced by a company called Takara. What makes them so different from the Hasbro ponies?
All the tools and accessories you will need for restoring and repairing My Little Pony G1 toys and dolls. Rehairing tools, nylon hair, cleaning products.
In this article, we look at all the G1 Merry Go Round ponies, their accessories and where to find them. MLP G1 gift ideas for collector.
Collecting old toys has been mocked as a childish hobby. However, some items can reach hundreds of dollars in value. Here are the most valued retro toys.
We present all the Saint Seiya action figures ever made, from the 1980s when the manga came out to the latest Bandai masterpieces, and custom figures.
There was a time when games came in big, gorgeous boxes. Here are the most popular RPG and turned-based games of the 90s and 2000s and where to get them.
A list of our recommended documentaries covering the topic of video games, their history, different consoles, top players and video game collectors.
Where to find and get arcade and pinball machines, including classics such as Donkey Kong, Space Invaders, Galaga, Frogger and many others.
In this article, we look at all the G1 sea ponies, their accessories, and where you can get them today. Shoo be Doo! Shoo Shoo be Doo!
Explore how to find and get original Atari game cartridges. Track down your favorite Atari games through different channels, all in one article.
On this page you will find the original six My Little Pony collectible ponies (G1, or Generation 1) and where to get them.
There are many ways in which you can find old Magic the Gathering booster packs and sets. In this article we link to all of them.
ZOOM, goes the flying Tetsujin! Explore gift ideas, products, and special merchandise from the beloved series Gigantor and Tetsujin 28-Go.
We have put together a collection of Sonic the Hedgehog merch and gift ideas for the retro gamer. We got plushes, mugs, vinyls, figures, etc!
Get your swag on with these handpicked ATARI merchandise, apparel and much more. Gift ideas and products for the retro gamer in all of us!
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