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What toys will be collectible in the future?
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<blockquote data-quote="tiefighterboy" data-source="post: 326377" data-attributes="member: 358"><p>The fact that has already been raised is that kids just do not really play with toys like we did. With my kids they mostly grew dust. We all grew up in an age where the internet did not exist, computers where huge, video games were in the early stage and could be put down. We spent alot of time using our imagination and with that toys came into play. </p><p></p><p>With all that said, I am sure the children of today may look back and remember owning or seeing specific toys, but the bond is not really that strong. My kids actually love Star Wars..but they love it more in the internet, video game way. </p><p></p><p>Times have changed and while these kids may collect things later in life, I have no clue as to what it will be. Video games, consoles..not really sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiefighterboy, post: 326377, member: 358"] The fact that has already been raised is that kids just do not really play with toys like we did. With my kids they mostly grew dust. We all grew up in an age where the internet did not exist, computers where huge, video games were in the early stage and could be put down. We spent alot of time using our imagination and with that toys came into play. With all that said, I am sure the children of today may look back and remember owning or seeing specific toys, but the bond is not really that strong. My kids actually love Star Wars..but they love it more in the internet, video game way. Times have changed and while these kids may collect things later in life, I have no clue as to what it will be. Video games, consoles..not really sure. [/QUOTE]
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