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Collection of legendary toys Going back to the past that many adults must miss. Before the internet boom, what did 90s kids play with?

Today is an era where the internet and technology play a huge role. Plus, people are becoming more addicted to social media and screens. Makes many people think back to the days of the 90s, before the internet developed. We can be happy with a simple game and it will capture our hearts forever. Let’s see what toys are there?

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1. Tamagotchi, the most popular electronic pet game. We have to take care of the pet from birth, feeding and playing with the pet. But you have to be careful. If the pet is not cared for and cared for, it may die. It is considered a fun animal raising game that can relieve boredom quite a bit.

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Tamagotchi

2. Water ring shooting game, water ring shooting game, a very simple and enjoyable game. Just keep pressing the left and right buttons to get as many hoops on the poles as possible. Besides for fun It also helps practice meditation. You can also train your wrists.

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Water ring shooting game

3. Game Boy, a toy that gamers in the 90s must know about, a very sleek portable game console. Can change game cartridges Anyone who had a Game Boy in that era was considered extremely cool, and it’s still famous today. Because both Game Boy and game cartridges It is still in demand by collectors.

Game Boy

4. Yugi cards are another hit. which is both a game and a collectible Plus there are many ways to play. Some brought it to compete to measure their strength. Some play card games. Anyone who has a rare card with a lot of power points will be popular. and is desired by friends

Yuki card

5. Tetris Brick game, a brick-building game or a brick pressing game. I believe that many children must have definitely had a Tetris Brick portable game machine because it is considered one of the legendary games that can cure boredom quite a bit. Currently, the brick-building game format is still popular. It may just be developed to be a game on smartphones instead.

Tetris Brick Game

6. Mak-kup, the most popular toy for girls in the 90s, inexpensive, colorful and beautiful. Plus, it’s easy to buy. Children often sit around and play dice during their lunch break. Sometimes there will be competitions in various levels. Whoever wins can take the other’s pieces.

dibs

7. Paper dolls are another classic toy that girls must have. It is a simple game where we can dress up clothes and accessories for paper dolls. Mostly used for role playing. Get your name ready. Relieves loneliness very well

paper doll

8. Yo-yo or plumb bob, a toy that looks like a wheel or spinning disk, 2 pieces joined together and has a shaft in the middle, with 1 rope attached to the center shaft. You have to use a rope to control it in different directions, which is not only fun. Anyone who plays well is also considered to be the coolest person.

Yoyo

9. Marbles: Another popular game for boys that is easy to play. Just take turns bouncing the marbles back and forth. Compete to see who can be accurate. Shoot into the hole first. If anyone wins, they can claim the other side of the crystal ball as their own.

marble

10. Rubber jumps are things that are easy to buy. Or you can steal mom’s rubber bands. Just string it into a long line. Then invite your friends to jump over the rubber bands to form different levels or mothers according to the height. It is another legendary toy that is still popular to play with today.

rubber band

For anyone who reads this and thinks back to the days of the 90s, you can go see the recent “FEED RETRO Music & Food Fest” #90s on November 24-26 at Museum Siam. This event is free to enter. Plus there’s food. There are many collectibles for sale.

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