<p>I have a thousand stuffed animals and I still know their names... And I feel disloyal in favoring one over another because they're all important to me...</p>
<p>The second most treasured would be a tossup between my sippy cup or an alligator shaped teaspoon and swamp place mat... </p>
<p>When I was a kid, I had PS1, N64, and Dreamcast so I was set. I also had every Star Wars Episode I toy and beaucoup Lego sets. But nah, I sold most of those or gave em away.</p>
<p>I've got a bunch of John Deere tractors and Hot Wheels cars. Those would probably have to be the thing that I still have which I liked the most. My baseball glove was my favorite thing, but most likely my first glove got passed down.</p>
<p>As far as stuffed animals, probably Paddington Bear. But since you mentioned video game consoles, I remember playing with the original NES for the first few years of my life. The only problem with the system was that you couldn't save, and it would overheat - we'd beat Super Mario Bros. once already, (the second time, it's the same worlds, but with those helmet dudes instead of goombas) and then all of a sudden, it would die. So we'd have two options - wait for it to cool down, or blow into the cartridge and the system. We usually just got mad and left it for the day. And then we got playstation one. And Crash Bandicoot became the new name of the game. I missed out on a lot of Nintendo - after NES, the next Nintendo console we got was the Wii. Good times, indeed.</p>
<p>My scientific calculator.
I love it so much that when it broke, I got a new calculator exactly like it. Twice.</p>
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<li>a bunch of books and old computer games from when I was little. We have old versions of Angband that my brother modified to drop a lot of really high-quality stuff early on :)
And who could forget classics like Jill of the Jungle, Math Rescue, BioMenace...</li>
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<p>We even have an Atari somewhere (probably in the dining room...) with Shooting Arcade and QBasic...I remember I'd write really silly programs like "guess the password" and I'd get really excited everytime I figured out something new, like how to play music or use if statements...this was before I actually knew how to program.</p>