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What was the first video game related action figure ever made?
Does anyone know? I can find that the term "action figure" originates in 1964, and that figures were primarily based on movies and anime as the market grew...
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Re: What was the first video game related action figure ever made?
I think this is a rather fantastic inquiry.
As far as a video game originating "action figure", I'm going to throw out a guess of it being Pac-Man, as there were quite a lot of Pac-Man toys made back then. I recall my sister (older than I) having a wind-up Pac-Man that rolled around with mouth chomping action, which that wasn't a action figure persay, but I'm betting there were figures. As for non-game originating characters with action figures, perhaps either Tron or G.I. Joe. Again hard to say, this is a really early time period we're discussing here. Hopefully others will weigh in on this subject.
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Re: What was the first video game related action figure ever made?
I dont know which is the first one, but the oldest one i know of (and please notice that i am pretty much a newbie at these things) is the one based on the Batman game from 1989
http://necaonline.com/2014/07/batman...me-appearance/
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I also thought using archive.org might provide some insight, but they only go back as far as 96. Quote:
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Re: What was the first video game related action figure ever made?
"Internet" Wasn't very accessible prior to 1996. Most people were still using local and regional Bulletin Board Systems (BBS) as there was no access fee for using such beyond your normal phone service usage rates, and literally any computer with a modem could connect to or host a BBS. CompuServe and Prodigy were both pricey options that required decent computer hardware to use and were the cheapest options for anyone to get a glimpse of the internet. True ISP access was mostly unknown and priced well beyond the reach of the average consumer as it was regarded as a corporate & institutional service.
Hasbro wouldn't have had anything to do with Pac-Man toys back then. The big players in that market were the Japanese toy makers; Bandai, Takara, and Tomy. Bandai and Tomy both sold toys directly in the American markets, but Takara had a licensing and distribution agreement with Hasbro. As I vaguely recall, the wind-up Pac-Man toy my sister had was made by Tomy. Also Kenner and Matchbox were both major producers of licensed toylines. Kenner was bought out by Hasbro in the 1990's, and Matchbox was aquired by Mattel in either the late 1990's or the early 2000's. Bandai and Tomy both still exist. Tomy and Bandai are your two best bets to check into for finding out about Pac-Man figures in the early 80's. Matchbox produced, under license, the entire Robotech toy line for the North American market, which did include action figures. In Japan, season one of Robotech was the anime series "Super Dimension Fortress Macross", and I raise this point up as there was a "Super Dimension Fortress Macross" video game released exclusively in Japan for the Emerson Arcadia 2001 video game system, which from best of my understanding said game was released in 1983.
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Re: What was the first video game related action figure ever made?
Searching Ebay I found the wind-up figures by Tomy you mentioned, in addition to some vinyl figures by Coleco. Both have the dates 1980 and 1982 on them, and I'm not sure which was released first.
Tomy: Coleco: Interesting to think that one of these could be it, unless of course anyone knows of something released at the same time or even earlier? |
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Re: What was the first video game related action figure ever made?
Haha! Yes, that's it, that's the very same Pac-Man wind-up I recall my sister having! Wow though, I had completely forgotten that Coleco use to be a toy maker back in the 80's.
Just found this picture of two pages from a Coleco toy catalog. Image source: https://2warpstoneptune.com/2014/11/...-joe-and-more/
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Re: What was the first video game related action figure ever made?
Pretty sure I found an even earlier contender... This figure only has the year 1980 on it, made by Ben Cooper Inc, and matches the earlier design of Pac-Man represented on the arcade cabinet art.
Also looking for anything released under the original name "Puck Man" but no luck... Can't rule out that there might be some obscure Japanese figure though. Last edited by phpworm; 10-03-2017 at 10:53 AM. |
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