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Games we played as a child 1800 to 2009

We all loved playing games when we a child.. What games did you love playing?

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kiss chase

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operation 1965

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monopoly 1904

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jacks 1960

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knock door and run

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rock paper scissors

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marbles

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tamagotchi 1996

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pogs 1990

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rounders 1884

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tiddlywinks 1990

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battleships 1967

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cluedo 1949

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checkers 1950

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five stones 1960

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british bulldog 1960

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hide and seek 1931

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gameboy

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