Well Kenny is from West Virginia..... I'm 32, but I've always had indoor plumbing. (well I have had instance of using primitive facilities, but never at my perminant dwelling)
Sooo.. I grew up in the 80s, Atari,then Nintendo, but that was really only a small part of my childhood. It was mainly Cap guns, BB guns, playing army with all the surplus equipment we bought with our allowance, camping, building model cars with toxic glue and paint (woo hoo!). building model boats, then sinking them with our BB guns (later on.22)and firecrackers. bottle rockets, clack cats, M-80s, cherry bombs... (sparklers were for babies) chem sets that made some pretty nasty stuff,with the burner. whittling with real jacknives, bows and arrows. how about "Jarts"?! the now illegal lawn darts. We had em. everyone survived. sharp pub darts. we "swiss cheesed" the back side of the door on the garage with those.
My grandfather gave me a model steam engine when I was little. it uses the heat tabs in a tray, but he showed me how to soak cotton with alchahol to make it work. I still have it...
Bikes... peadled everywhere. then got a beat up Honda XL100 and rode it into the gorund. nearly got caugt by the cops with a go-cart we were terrorizing our town with one weekend. the drive belt broke, and we put it away just before the patrol car came slowly cruising up our srteet.hehehehe. and sled riding. only bone I ever broke was trying to do a twisty trail down a near-cliff. I made it the first time. hit a rock and went off track over the edge of a gully the secont trip.
Ahhhh.. what fun. We flew under the radar of the emerging "rule of the laywers"
P.S. "radioactive screen" can still be had. Coleman lantern mantles. test one with a gieger counter some time. we made an "atomic bomb" at scout camp with one. proved it by passing the meter over it that the nature lodge had. Probably get thrown in federal prision for that hoax now. everyone knew it was just fun then.