|
|
- NEWSLETTERS
- MOBILE APPS
-
ADD TIME NEWS
THE BEST PRODUCTS OF 1993
(2 of 2)
10 K'NEX It's pronounced ''connects,'' and is perhaps best described as a color-coded plastic construction set. The giant 1,800-piece set, which sells for $99.99, can be snapped together to make everything from Ferris wheels and robots to helicopters and windmills. Produced by the Rodon Group, K'NEX had sales that topped $25 million last year, in contrast to $2 million in 1992.
...And the Worst
Sega Night Trap Thugs enter a bathroom, grab a young woman wearing a flimsy nightgown, then attach a hook to her neck to suck out the blood. This is a video game? Retailer Toys ''R'' Us decided it was not and withdrew the product from its 581 stores.
- « PREV PAGE
- 1
- 2
Most Popular »
- Five Things the U.S. Can Learn from China
- The H1N1 Pandemic: Is a Second Wave Possible?
- Facebook's Secret Code
- Tiger Gets Mulligan from the TV Networks
- Protests Mount Against Israel's Settlement Freeze
- Why Is SNL's Andy Samberg Nominated for a Rap Grammy?
- The Growing Backlash Against Overparenting
- The Troubles at Kroger: Frugal Consumers
- Uganda's Anti-Gay Bill: Inspired by the U.S.
- The FBI Probe: What Went Wrong at Fort Hood?
- The Job Market: Is a College Degree Worth Less?
- The H1N1 Pandemic: Is a Second Wave Possible?
- Remarks of President Barack Obama: Acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize
- Tiger Gets Mulligan from the TV Networks
- The Troubles at Kroger: Frugal Consumers
- Should Wild Animals Become Pets to Ward Off Extinction?
- Facebook's Secret Code
- Uganda's Anti-Gay Bill: Inspired by the U.S.
- Obama Shrinks the War on Terrorism
- Parents' Sex Talk with Kids: Too Little, Too Late





RSS