The 80s kid thread

Aaron

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It's shit like this that makes me think the conspiracy theories are true, that the sole purpose of school is now to get kids accustomed to not doing shit without permission from an authority figure. Imagine when these kids grow up and start having kids, how the fuck will this end? Fuck man!
 

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was flipping channels tonight (odd that that still happens sometimes) and i ran across something i totally forgot about ... and of course fits perfectly in this thread
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lurkingdirk

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Was Child World a predecessor or competitor of Kids R Us? That's a complete crap name for a business. Seriously. Child World? Sounds like some shitty sci-fy movie where all the adults died and the kids were running the world.

Actually, I'm pretty sure that movie has been made. Or it was on Star Trek.
 

Tenjikuronin

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Was Child World a predecessor or competitor of Kids R Us? That's a complete crap name for a business. Seriously. Child World? Sounds like some shitty sci-fy movie where all the adults died and the kids were running the world.

Actually, I'm pretty sure that movie has been made. Or it was on Star Trek.
Child World/Children's Palace (both owned by the same company) were competitors of Toys "R" Us. I can't remember if Child World sold clothes or not, but usually they competed price wise with TRU (especially when it came to NES games). Kids "R" Us mostly sold clothing, and all free standing stores were merged into pre-existing Toys "R" Us stores in the late 90's/early 00's. Part of the reason Toys "R" Us stores aren't as great as before is due to the amount of space given to children's clothing, instead of toys.


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G.I.Joe's and these were my obsession... I was dirt poor so I never had many, but when I could get them, it was like striking gold.

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Mist

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Child World/Children's Palace (both owned by the same company) were competitors of Toys "R" Us. I can't remember if Child World sold clothes or not, but usually they competed price wise with TRU (especially when it came to NES games). Kids "R" Us mostly sold clothing, and all free standing stores were merged into pre-existing Toys "R" Us stores in the late 90's/early 00's. Part of the reason Toys "R" Us stores aren't as great as before is due to the amount of space given to children's clothing, instead of toys.


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NES games were pricefixed, they were the same everywhere. They got sued.
 

Tenjikuronin

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NES games were pricefixed, they were the same everywhere. They got sued.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the FTC suit against Nintendo in 1991 was based on price fixing for the consoles, rather than the games. I remember game prices being all over the map, with CW/CP often having cheaper prices than TRU.


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KB toys always made me claustrophobic. They always felt like they had 1/4 the toys of a Toys R Us in 1/20 the physical space. Aisles were always stacked to the ceiling with toys, just toys piled upon toys piled upon toys(especially around Christmas). If there were an earthquake while you were in a KB, it would take days to dig you out.

I had a good friend who managed a KB toys before I hired him to come work for me at Gamestop when KB closed(this was circa 2000-ish), and I swear to god they got more shipment boxes in a week than Gamestop got in a month. They'd get another full semi-trailer full of toys when the store was already packed full. He hated it, he felt like he was constantly climbing through boxes all the time in his KB store.
 

Famm

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KB toys always made me claustrophobic. They always felt like they had 1/4 the toys of a Toys R Us in 1/20 the physical space.
Yeah it always did feel like that. I guess the rents were cheaper? Of course they folded and TrU is still around so...