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Return of the retro toys this Christmas

Mark Prigg, Technology Correspondent
22.12.08

Retro toys are making a comeback thanks to some hi-tech makeovers. Classics such as Lego, Meccano and Guess Who? are among the most searched-for presents on the internet.

Retailers say the items are outselling modern toys after being updated to appeal to the computer generation.

The Meccano kit can now be used to make a motorised "SpyKee Spy Robot", with a camera, microphone and wi-fi allowing it to be controlled via a PC from anywhere in the world.

Lego has produced kits that tie in with Star Wars and Batman as well as motorised robots, while face-guessing game Guess Who? Extra features flashing lights and an electric board. Even the Rubik's Cube, which now has an electronic version, Rubik's Revolution, is the 10th most searched-for toy online.

Michael Brook, editor of gadget magazine T3, said: "Parents are buying a lot of the games they used to play for their kids, and for each other. Manufacturers have been very clever by updating best-known brands but keeping them close enough to the original."

Monitoring company Hitwise said internet searches for toys doubled last month with nearly the entire top 10 made up of updated classics.

Top 10 online searches

1. Guess Who? Extra
2. Lego Star Wars
3. Lego Batman
4. Thomas the Tank Engine
5. Gogo's Crazy Bones
6. Lego City Police
7. Fisher Price kids digital camera
8. Ben 10 scooter
9. Lego advent calendar
10. Rubik's Cube

Source: Hitwise UK

●Seventies-style party food has surged in popularity, according to Selfridges. Sales of cheese straws were up 147 per cent last month on the same period last year.

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