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  2. Eddie Eagle - Wikipedia

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    The cover art for the Eddie Eagle Kids' Activity Booklet, Pre-K and Kindergarten edition.. The Eddie Eagle GunSafe program and its namesake character were developed in 1988 by the National Rifle Association of America for children who are generally considered too young to be allowed to handle firearms.

  3. Case modding - Wikipedia

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    For those who do not wish to scratch-build mods, there are several companies that sell transparent Xbox cases and various cooling/lighting equipment for them. Console case modding started in the late 1980s when the NES and Sega Genesis , were released; many customers simply put pictures or stickers on them until the PlayStation was released.

  4. Lewis Galoob Toys, Inc. v. Nintendo of America, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    By deterring companies from being overly litigious, the case was essential to the future of video game modding in the United States and globally. [3] Soon after the court decided Galoob, video game mods became more widespread, particularly with the popularity of Doom and the permissive attitude of its developer, Id Software. [23]

  5. Is it OK for kids to play with toy guns? Experts weigh in. - AOL

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    While toy guns won't make kids violent, there's no denying that real gun violence exists. Patel says it's imperative to educate children about the difference between toy guns and real guns.

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  7. Toy gun - Wikipedia

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    An orange-tipped cap gun with its hammer drawn back, 2008. Cap guns, cap pistols, or cap rifles are toy guns that create a loud sound simulating a gunshot and a puff of smoke when a small percussion cap is exploded. Cap guns were originally made of cast iron, but after World War II were made of zinc alloy, and most newer models are made of plastic.