Milton Bradley Mystery Date 1960's TV Commercial
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If you came here because of "The Santa Clause."
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I wonder what Milton Bradley games that the girls aged 6-14 had to resort to playing after the deletion of the Mystery Date Game in 1978? I know in the late 1980s and early 1990s, they would've played either Heart Throb or Electronic Dream Phone.
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And the average girl in this ad was born between January and September 1, 1955.
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@logcabnnut What can we do ? they are making all the money to day
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I'd love to see that one, too. If anyone knows where I can see that one now, please let me know.
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Had the original version of the game not been dropped by Milton Bradley circa 1976, who knows, there may have been a "Beverly Hills, 90210" edition (or a "Saved by the Bell" edition) of MDG in the early-mid 1990s.
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You'd be wanting the "All-Male Mystery Date Game," then?
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Believe it or not, for a short period of time there was the "All-Male" version of the Mystery Date Game.
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Was the Mystery Date game discontinued by Milton Bradley in 1978 (the year of the rectangle-less "MB Key to Fun" logo)?
The dud is the only straight one
isk8andilikeit 9 months ago 18
Those "dates" look at least 10 years older than those girls....where's Chris Hansen and the Catch a Predator team?! lol
Stereolabdream 8 months ago 4