Knightfall
World of Kulan DM
Hey, that was the exact same thing that happened to me; although, I was still collecting Transformers in my early teens. I just couldn't let go.We're North American, but not American, here in Canada, and it was big enough here. Maybe there was some kind of tie between where G.I. Joe was popular, and what countries were purchasing military technology from the U.S., or doing military development for the U.S. (ie. Canada meets both requirements).
There was a time, before I got into D&D, when I was big into G.I. Joe toys, and a lot of my friends were also.....for the boys, it was either G.I. Joe, Transformers, or Star Wars.

For a while I combined my G.I. Joe, Star Wars, and Transformer toys into one huge melee. Basically, me and my friends would lay out all my stuff and pick teams of action figures and vehicles and have huge toy wars in my basement or in my backyard.
I can't remeber exactly how we resolved combat but it was a lot of fun. (I don't think we rolled dice.) Once I seriously got into D&D, I started trying to design G.I. Joe and Transformers roleplaying games but thay never really got fleshed out. Hell, I even turned a large table in the basement into a mockup of Cybertron using cardboard.
Ah, fun times.
