No7oriouSx Yes us too! But, I did get the original gameboy for Christmas and I was the happiest kid ever. So it made up for not getting light bright, crossfire, and some other stuff.😃
Jesus. I remember when nanos and tamagotchis shot right up to 100 bucks because everyone wanted one. Then within a few months, they were 6 bucks, so I got one when they weren't cool haha :)
i was incredibly obsessed with pogs. i had an "official hartford whalers slammer" but really it was a hockey puck that i scribbled "slammer" on. it obliterated stacks!
I had countless numbers of those (both the originals and cheap knockoffs). I remember being peeved and upset because my new tamagotchi broke after like 2 days. I still have my friend's old original one to this day spraypainted green lol.
Yeah those things you turn inside out and wait a few seconds until they pop up lmao.. Dont remember what they're called but I think they came out of 25 cent machines or something.
HEY!! I had a Tamagotchi, Gameboy Pocket, Pogs, Spin Fighters, Gak, Yak Back, Pokémon Cards, (that includes Tops Cards,) And I Reiterate GOD I MISS THE FRIGGIN 90'S
It feels like just yesterday I was playing with some of those toys, time just flew by. Cool thing is I started a collection of 90s toys and games I now get to share with my baby girl and that's awesome.
All in all, the nineties were a beautiful mix of catchy jingles, radical "Xtremism", Crazy colors, kids saying WOW all the damn time, and unorthodox camera angles. I would take a man's life for ticket on the 1990s Train.
Just enjoy your childhood. A lot of shit sucked about the 90's and a lot of stuff you can do now you couldn't back then. Like the internet. It was horrible back then. Online gaming? No one did that. Cameras on phones? No one had that. Portable music? Either you had a CD player that you had to hold hella steady or a cassette player (forget skipping tracks you could only fast forward.) When it comes to movies, you guys have ALL of our good shit, plus the good shit that still comes out. Plus the shit that came out before our time. Same with music. I work with kids and I think this generation is great. It just depends how you raise your kids. I put my nephews and nieces on all the old school stuff. They play outside like we did and don't just play video games all day. Plus with new technology they can do way cooler stuff.
Wish my kids had the chance to grow up in the 80s/90s instead of now. Life seemed so much nicer Friendlier and safer. We all knew how to play and communicate. The millennium changed everything 😔
I was in 5th grade when POGS became popular. I won slammers and lost slammers, those were the days! I remember when we had to play the game undercover at school lol so much fun
When we were kids, we didn’t have iPhones and tablets. We had to play with sidewalk chalk and whatever toys our parents could afford. Kids these days are spoiled rotten lol
Im so glad i watched this and saw crossfire. Never played it but maybe now that i remember what that damn song goes to, i can end the last decade of it randomly popping in my head all the fucking time
my big brother had CrosFire, it was his and our cousin's. It got lost after awhile and when my grandparents were moving we found it in the attic about four years ago! It was all messed up tho..
Hello! my name is Ron Franklin and I think you guys should bring back the real old Toys R Us commercial! saying the worlds biggest toy store is Toys R Us around the holidays because that really got people into the Christmas spirit! That's always been alot of peoples favorite commercial. Thanks
I had a yellow Game Boy, a Tamagotchi with 18 differents animals, a toy with Gak arms and my dad bought me the Moon Shoes when was in Boston (they were crap).
I had Lite-Brite. I still have my Gameboy Pocket (yellow), Gameboy Pocket Color (yellow), a Tamagotchi and the first five sets (completed) Pokemon cards.
They still sale Tamagotchi in gamestop's, my niece got one for Christmas this year and I'm surprised she actually know what it is and how to care for it.
No Mighty Morphin Power Rangers? Are you mad? The toyline made billions its first two years, was a worldwide phenomenon, and you couldn't find the toys anywhere. If you had Dragonzord, you were a God at playtime.
With that Gak they had to have combined like two or three containers. They never gave you that much Gak. Also, at 5:05, I'm pretty sure that's the guy who played Jonathan, Jack's assistant on 30 Rock.
Hm funny how in the 90s every truck toy had to be either firemen or construction worker or soldier. And the mini drivable jeep was 2 kids in a jeep using the walky talky radios . Then by 2001 9/11 happens now those kids will be in a Humvee using walky talky radios looking for "terrorist" that supposedly attacked us on 9/11 2001 yeah just in time great.