Great list. I'm a child of the '70s, and some of that list applies to me, really. Case in point; the Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries were popular when I was in Elementary & Junior High. I think they date back to the '50s or '60s, not sure.
We played outside, the neighborhood was full of kids, and we knew EVERYONE for blocks around (in the 'burbs). Most of us were always active. Hell, I roller skated, skateboarded, rode BMX to train for touring rides. Good times, when we used our imaginations for entertainment.
As for video games, I was in my early teens when we got an Atari 2600. Before that, I had played my neighbor's Coleco-vision...
My preference was Pinball, but I couldn't afford a machine for the house.