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Simon
Can you still keep up with the patterns Simon throws at you? This addictive game always has a way of bringing out the most competitive side of your friends and family members. It's time for a Simon showdown!
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Clinton Gore '92 T-Shirt
Ready to hit the 1992 campaign trail again with Bill Clinton and Al Gore? Rep your favorite saxophone-wielding former president and his ’92 campaign sidekick with this retro t-shirt.
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Slap Bracelets
The slap bracelet, an innocuous little wrist wrap turned children's toy, was to early '90s kids what fidget spinners are to children of the 2010s. Incredibly simple and idiotically brilliant, the slap bracelet was both a fashion statement and an...
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Socker Boppers
You may remember these as “Sock’em Boppers” before they were rebranded to the current “Socker Boppers.” But, the fact remains the same – punching friends and siblings with airbag gloves is still “more fun than a pillow fight!”
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Toss and Catch
Remember playing Toss and Catch in your yard with friends and neighbors? Not much has changed with this simple yet effective design over the years, but it’s still extremely satisfying to stick that long catch from across the street.
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Boy Meets World
Boy Meets World aired on ABC from 1993 through 2000 and was created and produced by Michael Jacobs and April Kelly. It joined the network’s TGIF lineup of Family Matters, Step by Step, and Hangin’ With Mr. Cooper. Over seven seasons, viewers...
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Lite-Brite
Although the design is not the same as that old tube TV shape, Lite-Brites are still available for purchase. Grab one today and express your inner '90s kid through light and tiny little plastic pegs.
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Marvel X-Men 90's Heroes & Villains
Utilizing the original ‘90s art style of the X-men comic book series, this shirt features Gambit, Rogue, Cyclops, and many others. Grab this t-shirt and show off your favorite era of X-men heroes and villains.
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Sega Dreamcast
The Dreamcast is Sega's fourth and final home video game console. It marked the end of 18 years of hardware development by the Japanese electronics and video game titan. With its orange spiral logo and futuristic name, Sega saw the Dreamcast as the...
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Hey Arnold!
Hey Arnold! is a TV show that features the main character, Arnold, as he navigates life with his eccentric grandparents in their boarding home. Along the way, he grows strong friendships and even attracts the attention of Helga, who uses phrases like "Move it Football head" to express her hidden love.
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Tickle Me Elmo
Christmas 1996: a holiday toy season that will live in infamy. The N64 video game system and Tickle Me Elmo were the two hottest toys to hit the market and nineties parents were freaking out. The crazed rush to buy up all of the Tickle Me Elmo’s...
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The Magic School Bus
Whether it’s teleporting back in time to observe dinosaurs, shrinking down to a microscopic size to learn about the human body, or getting lost amongst the stars in space – it’s always an epic adventure when Ms. Frizzle decides to take the class on a Magic School Bus trip!
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Rainbow Art Kit
Do you remember seeing those repetitive rainbow art kit commercials as a kid? The way they painted flawless rainbows on those cards was enough to make you want a kit immediately. It’s never too late to awaken your inner 1990s childhood artist and put a rainbow on all the things!
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The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
Ready to head back to Hyrule? Then get this game for your Game Boy Color, or original Game Boy. The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening was widely praised by critics for its features and depth. It's even compatible with the Game Boy Color Printer!
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Sega Saturn
The Sega Saturn is a 32-bit console developed by Sega to be the successor to the Sega Genesis. Although it had limited success in the US, there are still well respected games in it's library like the Panzer Dragoon series.
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