Great video guys I’m surprised they didn’t let you know why they are rare/ultra rare or the other ones. These are quite cool I bet the collectors case is very shiny
By the way, I have some info on your "Go-Go Gorilla Game Review & Playthrough! Time Trap Games Retro" video. It was originally from a series in the mid-1980's from Milton Bradley called T.H.I.N.G.S. (Totally Hilarious Incredibly Neat Games of Skill). There was 9 games in the series, and I think they were released in the US, Netherlands, and Central America, and while the packaging had variations in language and design, they were all in cardboard boxes -- completely different than what you showed. I believe they were originally from a company called Nextoy. Which makes what you showed interesting as your toy was from 1997. Plus (hard to tell from small image) it looks like 2 of the other games in the "Time Trap" games were never in the original T.H.I.N.G.S. series -- the Crocodile and the Orange Dinosaur. From your video, it appears that these Time Traps games were released from Hasbro in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and Malaysia. But apart from your video, I have NEVER seen any other in a similar packaging, nor the others in this "re-release" in the 1990s. The original "T.H.I.N.G.S." were toys from my childhood -- I think I only had 2 of them, but would love to learn more about this, and where you found this.
Great video guys I’m surprised they didn’t let you know why they are rare/ultra rare or the other ones. These are quite cool I bet the collectors case is very shiny
By the way, I have some info on your "Go-Go Gorilla Game Review & Playthrough! Time Trap Games Retro" video. It was originally from a series in the mid-1980's from Milton Bradley called T.H.I.N.G.S. (Totally Hilarious Incredibly Neat Games of Skill). There was 9 games in the series, and I think they were released in the US, Netherlands, and Central America, and while the packaging had variations in language and design, they were all in cardboard boxes -- completely different than what you showed. I believe they were originally from a company called Nextoy.
Which makes what you showed interesting as your toy was from 1997. Plus (hard to tell from small image) it looks like 2 of the other games in the "Time Trap" games were never in the original T.H.I.N.G.S. series -- the Crocodile and the Orange Dinosaur. From your video, it appears that these Time Traps games were released from Hasbro in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and Malaysia. But apart from your video, I have NEVER seen any other in a similar packaging, nor the others in this "re-release" in the 1990s.
The original "T.H.I.N.G.S." were toys from my childhood -- I think I only had 2 of them, but would love to learn more about this, and where you found this.