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Popular Culture Battling Tops : Classic Toys and Games from YesteryearA Guide to our best remembered toys and games from when we were kids
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Title Battling Tops
Battling Tops
Battling Tops
(Image copyright of J. Van Meter, reproduced with Kind permission)
Years 1968
Made by Ideal (Mattel)
Summary Battling tops is a very simple concept. You spin your tops in a play arena, they hit each other (hence the Battle) and if yours is the last one standing, you're the winner... surprisingly addictive!
The Story of Battling Tops
 

Battling Tops is a children's game that was first released by Ideal in 1968. In 1977 it was renamed Battling Spaceships in response to Star Wars fervour. After Ideal was sold in 1982, Marx took over the game. By the late eighties the game was unavailable. In recent years Mattel has rereleased Battling Tops.

Two to four players launch spinning tops into a battle area. The object of the game is to have the last standing spinning top. The game takes place on a circular concave arena with four spinning top launch positions.

Players wind a string (attached to a pull tab) around their tops, place them in the launch positions, then pull the tab vigorously to release the top. The concave surface forces the tops together to battle. The outcome is somewhat indeterminate, but there is a slight element of skill. Pegs in holes on the rim of the arena mark victories. The first to win eight battles wins the game.

There were six different coloured tops to choose from, although as noted only four could battle at one time. The tops were composed of octagonal discs slipped over a ridged shaft that had a notch to engage the string.

The game came with a sheet of coloured stickers to place on the discs. Ostensibly the stickers were to match the colour of the disc and the shaft, but it was possible to mix and match shafts, discs, and stickers (with the proviso that the stickers only stuck once).

In the new version of the game, Smarty Smitty has been replaced by Cyclone Steve. Other characters included; Hurricane Hank, Super Sam, Dizzy Dan, Tricky Nicky and Twirling Tim.

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