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I miss:

 

Lego's

 

90's Nickalodeon

 

90's Cartoon Network

 

ABC Family for kids (pre-Jetix)

 

4chan (back when it was a channel, not a website)

 

N64

 

GBA

 

The fact that Linkin Park was good

 

Limp Bizkit

 

Korn

 

Good Metallica

 

Normal hairstyles

 

Pokemon

 

Pokemon (yes, twice)

 

Kurt Cobain

 

the ability to enjoy Tony Hawk pro-skater games

 

The "grunge" look

 

No hi-tech high standards

 

VHS

 

Cassette

 

Respectable 'pop' music

 

the fact that kids played on playgrounds

 

the fact that no one had a cell phone

 

 

 

 

 

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the list goes on, and on, and on...

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My fourth birthday in '98. One of the best birthdays ever.

 

 

 

Don't ask me how I remember it, though.

 

I remember mine. I walked into my grandma and granddad's house, and my mom and grandma were there, with a big ol' soccer ball. I'm sure other people were there, but I can't remember them.

 

My fourth was my first in America, pretty exciting. My grandparents on my dad's side were over to help us transition to our new home, and we went to a Friendly's, which my family went to this past year for my birthday. (Which happened to be my 10th in America...)

 

Anyway. I don't think any of you would remember what the fads were in Taiwan. Not like I would. Though some of the stuff you guys are mentioning sound rather familiar.

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People have already mentioned everything, so I'll just say my earliest memory. I think I was 4 years old in pre-school and my parents and other kid's parents were helping the school build a playground. Every other memory until about age 6 is fuzzy or questionable in validity.

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I know there are some older people on this board thinking about how young we are. lol.

 

 

 

The 90's seemed blurry to me. Not as in I don't remember, but like once the year 2000 hit the world became high definition. Odd.

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I'm just not a fan of talking babies. I liked Doug and Hey Arnold! though (and the Wild Thornberrys to some extent), and was Double Dare 2000 on in the 90s, or was that just early 2000s?

 

 

 

I couldn't stand the Wild Thornberrys. What's the point of making a very unattractive main character?

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I know there are some older people on this board thinking about how young we are. lol.

 

 

 

The 90's seemed blurry to me. Not as in I don't remember, but like once the year 2000 hit the world became high definition. Odd.

 

Haha, yeah. I find t odd my obsession with being a nineties kid. I was early 2000's. But maybe it counts because people our age are so preoccupied with the 90s?

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Sega System, N64, The Classic Nick' Toons and I couldn't forget my favorite Anime back then: The ORIGINAL Astro Boy. ::'

 

 

 

still got that <3: impossable to find any games for it now :(

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I'm just not a fan of talking babies. I liked Doug and Hey Arnold! though (and the Wild Thornberrys to some extent), and was Double Dare 2000 on in the 90s, or was that just early 2000s?

 

 

 

I couldn't stand the Wild Thornberrys. What's the point of making a very unattractive main character?

 

ironically ugly betty is a popular tv show.

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Those were the best times of my life, without question, I was born in '92.

 

 

 

Just the fact that everyone liked everyone, there was no such thing as a rumor, scooby doo at 4PM every day, are you afraid of the dark and Hey Arnold took up my free time. The times where we had not a care in the world and could just live our lives perfectly. I'd give close to anything to go back to those times.

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I'm just not a fan of talking babies. I liked Doug and Hey Arnold! though (and the Wild Thornberrys to some extent), and was Double Dare 2000 on in the 90s, or was that just early 2000s?

 

 

 

I couldn't stand the Wild Thornberrys. What's the point of making a very unattractive main character?

 

Yeah I didn't like the show either. Only good part was the crazy kid who acted like an animal.

 

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Pokemon when it was cool, I loved those cards, I remember getting in a fight with my cousin over them lol.

 

 

 

love old school nickelodeon, all the cartoons suck now. Classic rug rats, classic rockos modern life, classic hey Arnold...

 

 

 

I remember watching DBZ all the time in the late 90s with my friend, always after school. I watched the original dragonball later in life and loved it.

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I used to love the RV from the Wild Thornberrys. Can go on land, sea, and if I remember correctly, air? :lol:

 

 

 

What I missed about the 90s were my youth. Didn't know anything and thus had no worries. ::'

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Well, i was born in 94, missing almost half of the 90's. The awesome things i can remember from the late 90's (everything awesome I can remember up to when I turned 6) Original pokemon, n64, SNES, Game Boy, stuff like that.

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I know there are some older people on this board thinking about how young we are. lol.

 

 

 

The 90's seemed blurry to me. Not as in I don't remember, but like once the year 2000 hit the world became high definition. Odd.

 

 

 

Yeah, seriously, and I'm only 23. Someone here said they were only 4 in 1999, and I was thinking "wth? you're only about 8 years old now". But then I worked out they were 13 or something, which isn't ridiculously young. For me, anyone born later than 1989 is still a noob.

 

 

 

 

 

Beyond this, the 90s were nothing special. Most people think they didn't have a care in the world at age 6 or whatever, but actually 6 year olds have just as many "problems" - it's just that they worry about things that we don't, like where they lost their crayon or something, and why their mum drags them shopping for "hours and hours" (10 mins).

For it is the greyness of dusk that reigns.

The time when the living and the dead exist as one.

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Yeah, seriously, and I'm only 23. Someone here said they were only 4 in 1999, and I was thinking "wth? you're only about 8 years old now". But then I worked out they were 13 or something, which isn't ridiculously young. For me, anyone born later than 1989 is still a noob.

 

 

 

 

 

Beyond this, the 90s were nothing special. Most people think they didn't have a care in the world at age 6 or whatever, but actually 6 year olds have just as many "problems" - it's just that they worry about things that we don't, like where they lost their crayon or something, and why their mum drags them shopping for "hours and hours" (10 mins).

 

 

 

You and me both :)

 

 

 

The funny thing is, in 50 years, when I'm still here --

 

 

 

I would have forgotten about everything.

 

 

 

Just like everyone else.

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I miss the Taco Bell dog, along with the slogan "iYo quiero Taco Bell!" I also miss the old-styled Taco Bell buildings and the miniture stuffed Taco Bell dogs that said things like "Here, Lizard Lizard!" and "Feliz Navidad"

 

 

 

Those were the [cabbage].

 

 

 

EDIT: I almost forgot about the original Pokemon craze. Just about EVERYONE was into it, and I remember that I had $200-$500 in cards (I also still have a limited edition card from the 2000 pokemon movie, the Mew one.

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On that note of Spyro, hellafun game. PS1 was a good console.

 

Not to mention it never crashed, and Spyro was my favourite game <3:<3:<3:

 

 

 

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On that note of Spyro, hellafun game. PS1 was a good console.

 

Not to mention it never crashed, and Spyro was my favourite game <3:<3:<3:

 

 

 

 

 

Amen to that. Spyro was awesome, aswell as 'Croc'. A lot of games I miss on the PS1, if only they made some updated versions (probably have :? ).

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For me, anyone born later than 1989 is still a noob.

 

 

 

according to your classification, i'm not a noob :D

 

 

 

OT:

 

i miss the days of innocence and less techology. we used to be out with friends/neigbours all day long, spent time in the nature, doing sports etc. The new generations spend waaay too much time inside/on computer playing games.. Not that i'm much different than that now, but in the early youth, people should spend more time outside at least to learn some social skills..

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