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Pogs
Fuckin pogs
Pogs were so much fun tho I had a really good metal slammer I got at a pog store in Seattle that would always flip whole stacks. My poisons collection was admirable since there was a vending machine at a pizza parlor that always had them nobody else knew about.
I was just a collector, don't think I ever really understood the actual game
Which is kind of funny because I also played Magic The Gathering at the time and I understood that plenty fine
You just stacked a bunch of pogs face-down and hit them with a "slammer," which was a plastic or metal coin slightly larger than the pogs. You then take any pogs that flipped face-up and put the remaining pogs back in the stack. Rinse and repeat until the stack is gone, then whoever has the most wins. You could play for keeps, as well, but a lot of kids didn't like doing that (I never did).
I had pogs but I was late to the party in getting them by that time the kids my age moved onto video games and comic books.