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Mario Kart 64
Let’s-a go! Mario may be one of the most famous video game franchises of all time, and an important chapter in the video game brand’s history is Mario Kart 64. As the first Mario Kart to incorporate 3D computer graphics within the gaming...
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Flame Wallet w/ Chain
Ever get frustrated while trying to fish out your wallet from the deep pockets of your favorite pair of JNCO jeans? Worry no more! This flame wallet with chain is the perfect solution for retrieving your money in the most fashionable and efficient way possible.
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Game Boy Color
How did parents keep their children quiet on long car trips before the Game Boy Color? Released by Nintendo in October 1998, this compact handheld device brought modern video gaming from the home entertainment system into the wider world. Today, this...
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Holes (novel) by Louis Sachar
Holes author Louis Sachar captivated a generation of nineties young adult readers with the story of Stanley Yelnats and the mysterious Camp Green Lake. The iconic blue and red cover captured the weird and humorous nature of this best-selling novel,...
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Stretch Armstrong Figure
This iconic toy still maintains a wrestler’s grip on the American imagination more than 44 years after it was first released to the public. Originally developed and produced by the toy company Kenner Products in 1976, Stretch Armstrong was the...
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Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone by J. K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling became the world's first billionaire author with the story of young Harry Potter and the magical wizarding world of Hogwarts. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is Rowling's literary debut and the first of the seven novels which make...
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GoldenEye 007
GoldenEye 007 is a 1997 video game produced by Rare for the Nintendo 64 gaming console. The storyline of the game mirrors the plot of the 1995 GoldenEye film starring Pierce Brosnan, pitting James Bond against a band of cybercriminals intent on...
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In Utero by Nirvana
In Utero, the third album by the Seattle grunge band Nirvana, was released on September 21, 1993. It was the final studio album released by the band, who disbanded after the death of lead singer and guitarist Kurt Cobain on April 8, 1994. In Utero is...
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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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Xena: Warrior Princess
It's always satisfying to watch Lucy Lawless kick some major ass in Xena: Warrior Princess. To add to this excitement, we suggest performing a loud Xena battle cry during crucial moments.
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Tremors
Ah, the nineties. A simpler time, where the biggest threat to mankind’s existence was an underground worm monster with a taste for human flesh. That, and fashion trends like baggy flannel and overalls. Released in 1990, Tremors is an American...
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Dumb and Dumber
Relive the ridiculous adventures that Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne undergo while trying to return a suitcase full of money to a total babe. These two incredibly dumb friends will remind you of exactly what '90s comedy movies were all about.
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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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Star Wars - Episode I - Racer
After watching Star Wars Episode I, many '90s kids wanted to zoom around in their very own podracer. Since that wasn't an option, turning a Nintendo 64 into a podracing simulator was the next best thing.
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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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