transformers toys ep 2

June 26, 2009 by Megatron  
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List of the Best Christmas Toys

June 17, 2009 by Megatron  
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Getting your kids the best Christmas toys can be difficult. There are a lot of new toys that come out and you might not be sure which ones to get them. So, what I’m going to do is share with you a list of the best Christmas toys.

That way, you can get your kids the best toys this year.

The list of best Christmas toys is:

1. Nerf N-Strike Vulcan EBF-25 Blaster. This is a great toy. It’s fun to play with. And a lot of kids want this for Christmas. If you have ever seen your kids play with a Nerf toy, you know how much fun they can have with it.

2. Transformers Optimus Prime. This is another toy that a lot of kids want for Christmas. This is probably one of the best Transformers toys.

3. LEGO Mindstorm NXT. This is another one of the best Christmas toys. A lot of parents are buying this toy for their kids for Christmas. The LEGO Mindstorm NXT is fun and educational.

4. Kidizoom Digital Camera. This is a great toy for little kids. They get to have their own digital camera. It’s durable, so you don’t have to worry about it breaking.

5. Xbox 360 Console. This is another great gift for your kids. Actually, this could be a great gift for your family. There are a ton of games that you can get for this game system that you could play with your family.

These are some of the best Christmas toys. If you want to watch your kids’ face light up on Christmas day, you should get them one of the toys mentioned above. They will love these gifts and will have the best Christmas ever.



 

List of Best Christmas Gifts for Kids- Gifts Every Kid Wants for Christmas

April 13, 2009 by Megatron  
Filed under Transformers : The Autobots




Getting your kids the best Christmas gifts can be frustrating and difficult. Especially when there are a lot of new toys and games that come out. You may not be sure what to buy. So, what I’m going to do is share with you a list of some of the best Christmas gifts for kids.

That way, you can get your kids the best gifts and toys this year.

The best Christmas gifts for kids are:

1. Xbox 360 Console. This is an awesome gift to get your kids for Christmas. Actually, it would make a great gift for your family. There are games that your family can play together.

2. Transformers Optimus Prime. This is another great toy for your kids. It’s a replica of Optimus Prime, which is the good guy from Transformers. It’s one of the best Transformers toys to have come out in a long time.

3. Nerf N-Strike Vulcan EBF-25 Blaster. Nerf N-Strike is another one of the best Christmas gifts for kids. Nerf toys are so much fun. Your kids will love playing with this gift.

4. LEGO Mindstorm NXT. This is a great gift that a lot of parents are buying for their kids. LEGO Mindstorm is educational and fun. A lot of kids want this gift for Christmas. If you want your kids to have toys that are fun and will help them learn while playing them, you should get his gift.

These are some of the best Christmas gifts for kids. You should get these gifts for your kids if you want to see their face light up on Christmas day. They will love these gifts and have the best Christmas ever.



 

Optimus Prime Toy

January 13, 2009 by Megatron  
Filed under Transfomers Toys

Transformers Optimus Prime. This is one of the best Transformers toys to ever come out. Optimus Prime is the good guy in the movie Transformers. There are a lot of kids who want this toy.

 

Transformers toys!

January 4, 2009 by Megatron  
Filed under Transfomers Toys

Transformer toys
The toys of my childhood seemed far more interesting then the dirge of modern remakes the kids of this era are forced to play with. I remember He-man, GI Joe, and Smurfs… even My Little Pony seemed cooler than a skinny plastic Iron Man toy which shoots weak plastic darts. I see my childhood with rose-tinted glasses and the toys I used to play with were hardy, fun to play with and kept me amused for hours on end. Toy Shops were massive and a hidden secret lurked inside each one. When I look at the modern remakes or classic interpretations of my favourite toys, I little piece of me dies inside. As a child from the 80’s, I did not have to suffer the same barrage of media branding which kids today have to accept. It seemed much simpler back then.

Where did it all begin, my earliest toy-related recollection that is. I vaguely remember a toy robot that ran across my bedroom floor, shooting sparks from its mouth as I ran away crying like a baby (I may have very well still been a baby). My first real obsessions were the He-man, GI Joe and Transformer toys. Between me, my brother and my cousins, we had every toy and add-on these collections could offer. Hours were wasted creating elaborate setups and episode re-enactments. One should note that these cartoons that our toys were based on where not merely cheap knockoffs, designed to sell more toys to unsuspecting children. No sir, elaborate storylines and quality animation played a huge part in creating an authentic universe which breathed life into our toys. I do not even want to start with my Thundercats obsession, a craze which due to my constant nagging almost drove my parents into a permanent state of dementia.

It was also considerably easier to collect toys back then. The price of an average action figure hovered around R20, 00 but it was chiefly because of our parents who would purchase toys for us. If I was to attempt to build my own collection of toys, it would be considerably smaller due to the insane prices of even the smallest action figure or Lego collection. Ah, Lego. Lego was a wonderful construction set. Whole cities could be built from nothing with a little bit of imagination and patience. I was entered into many Lego competitions as a kid, yet won no prizes despite having the most incredible time. The Dutch giants will never be as big as they were in the 80’s, yet they are still capitalising on our childhood dreams by releasing special Lego Star Wars or Indiana Jones playsets. I believe their star began to fall shortly after kids began choking on blocks of Lego, yet funnily enough this type of ordeal never happened back in the 80’s.

It’s strange how time distorts your memory of childhood fascinations. These fantasy toys of yesteryear become little more than dusty dolls without curious little hands to breathe life into them. I know that as the children of 2008 grow into adults, they too will share the same idle fascination I do with toys and games. Or more likely they will play video games for hours on end. Yet they may share my same view as well, that of melancholy and distain for whatever modern generation of toys dare crowd the toy shelves of modern toy stores. I worry what next-generation batch of toys will attract my child’s attention and empty my wallet.
 

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