
The Toys That Built America
Two unconventional inventors risk their careers to bring revolutionary twists to classic games.

Two unconventional inventors risk their careers to bring revolutionary twists to classic games.

Innovators break the mold to release games that combine fun with an intellectual challenge.

In 1983, underdog company Tonka sets out to bring the transformable robot from Japan to America.

A NASA engineer invents an entirely new toy segment stemming from the squirt gun.

Ralph Baer invents the world's first home video game console, but a table tennis game interferes.

After passing on the biggest deal in toy industry history, Ray Wagner's a step behind Bernie Loomis.

A young machinist in England creates a toy car small enough to fit inside a matchbox.

Two unconventional inventors risk their careers to bring revolutionary twists to classic games.

Innovators break the mold to release games that combine fun with an intellectual challenge.

In 1983, underdog company Tonka sets out to bring the transformable robot from Japan to America.

A NASA engineer invents an entirely new toy segment stemming from the squirt gun.

Ralph Baer invents the world's first home video game console, but a table tennis game interferes.

After passing on the biggest deal in toy industry history, Ray Wagner's a step behind Bernie Loomis.

A young machinist in England creates a toy car small enough to fit inside a matchbox.

Two unconventional inventors risk their careers to bring revolutionary twists to classic games.

Innovators break the mold to release games that combine fun with an intellectual challenge.

In 1983, underdog company Tonka sets out to bring the transformable robot from Japan to America.

A NASA engineer invents an entirely new toy segment stemming from the squirt gun.

Ralph Baer invents the world's first home video game console, but a table tennis game interferes.

After passing on the biggest deal in toy industry history, Ray Wagner's a step behind Bernie Loomis.