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‘80s Life: A Free-Range Playtime and The Birth of Video Games

‘80s Life: A Free-Range Playtime and The Birth of Video Games

This is the third in a series on daily life as we recall it during a brighter, more hot pink time in America's history.

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April 9, 202427m 16s

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This is the third in a series on daily life as we recall it during a brighter, more hot pink time in America's history. If you were a kid in The ‘80s, what did you do for fun? We Gen Xers (roughly those born between 1965 and 1980) were probably the last American generation to experience a “free-range” childhood. That’s not what it was called back then of course. It was just called childhood. Let the kids loose on the streets to figure out for themselves how to stay entertained. Play outside. Ride your bikes without helmets until the street lights came on. Or until your mom called your friend’s house, asked if you were there, and told you to come home.
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