Watergames

May 17, 2007 at 6:29 pm 6 comments

picture_2_10.pngFinally,

I found a picture of this childhood toy. It was oringally manufactured by the Japanese company named Tomi. The game involved simple tasks like shooting balls into nets, pin ball style, only the action occurs in water. Present game giants like Nintendo have resurrected the Tomi toy and have merged another classic character, the Mario Brothers, to bring back the nineties.

Entry filed under: 90s toys, Nineties, nineties+things, nineties+toys, Nintendo.

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  • 1. drivebyshooter  |  May 17, 2007 at 8:14 pm

    Welcome back!!! You’ve been missed…

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  • 2. kidswereus  |  May 18, 2007 at 11:06 am

    LOL. Thank you! I’ve been thinking a lot on how I could revive the blog (I wanna get rid of the links on the side already…hmmm) How have you been?

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  • 3. drivebyshooter  |  May 19, 2007 at 6:07 pm

    Well, you could make a links page (see my links page) and transfer most of your links there. You can then keep only a few links on your sidebar.

    Also, you can remove either the Recent Posts or the feed widget – they show the same content anyway. Since I don’t see any other icons for your feed though, I suggest you keep the latter – take the Recent Posts out instead.

    I’ve been busy… been working on a few blogs lately. You?

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  • 4. kidswereus  |  May 21, 2007 at 7:08 pm

    Was in limbo (whether to continue the blog or not…hence the long blogging vacation). It feels empty without my groupmates.

    I’ve read uapak.com and kudos to you, you’ve managed well (that’s the site you manage right? or am i assuming this?)!

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  • 5. Arlene D. Obasa  |  July 30, 2009 at 12:01 pm

    hi! did you know that i’m having a fantasy with u??even that i!!keep on repeating wathing ur movie!!!isang tanong isang sagot!!i never get bord!!!my dream is to meet u in my dream!!!

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  • 6. Lanz16  |  December 7, 2009 at 8:15 pm

    I had that kind of toy before… :’ )

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