The Oklahoman

Matchbox, coloring book, Magic join Toy Hall of Fame

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ROCHESTER, N. Y. — Matchbox Cars, the coloring book and the collectibl­e card game Magic: The Gathering were inducted Thursday into the National Toy Hall of Fame, recognized for an enduring appeal that keeps them on store shelves today.

A panel of experts selected the Class of 2019 from among nominated finalists that also included Care Bears, the FisherPric­e Corn Popper, Jenga, Masters of the Universe, My Little Pony, Nerf Blaster, Risk, the smartphone and the top.

The honorees were installed during a ceremony at the hall, located inside The Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester.

They will be permanentl­y showcased alongside 68 previous winners that include alphabet blocks, the Big Wheel, G.I. Joe and others recognized for their innovation, longevity and ability to foster creativity or discovery through play.

Matchbox Cars follow rival Hot Wheels, Class of 2011, into the hall.

Lesney Products debuted Matchbox Cars in England in 1953 and in United States a year later, where they were selling at a rate of more 100 million a year by 1960, the hall said.

When the sporty Hot Wheels entered the market in 1968, Matchbox Cars responded with a “superfast” line of its own. Both brands are now owned by Mattel.

“Matchbox Cars revolution­ized the toy car industry after their introducti­on, and the name Matchbox has become synonymous with miniature cars,” Chief Curator Christophe­r Bensch said in a news release. “It's only fitting that they join the Toy Hall of Fame to sit in the winner's circle alongside Hot Wheels, the other titan of the field.”

Wizards of the Coast introduced Magic: The Gathering in 1993 and quickly had trouble meeting demand, the hall said. A book series, electronic games and Netflix series have followed.

The fantasy game employs chance and skill as players continuous­ly collect new cards and refine their deck and strategies.

“The fact that it continues to maintain popularity is a testament to its revolution­ary gameplay and constant evolution, making it engaging for beginners and experts alike,” curator Shannon Symonds said.

 ?? [VICTORIA GRAY/ THE STRONG, NATIONAL TOY HALL OF FAME VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? In this Oct. 7 photo provided by the National Toy Hall of Fame, Matchbox Cars, left, the coloring book, center, and the collectibl­e card game Magic: The Gathering were inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame in Rochester, N.Y.
[VICTORIA GRAY/ THE STRONG, NATIONAL TOY HALL OF FAME VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] In this Oct. 7 photo provided by the National Toy Hall of Fame, Matchbox Cars, left, the coloring book, center, and the collectibl­e card game Magic: The Gathering were inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame in Rochester, N.Y.

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