Recall some toys that made the head of the children in a time where the technology did not steal as much the scene as in the present day
No matter what the date was, it could be Children's Day, Christmas, Birthday or an award for having spent a year at school. Some toys launched in the years 1990 and 2000, have become true dreams of the consumption of the children.
Some toys were not so expensive, but they became fevers as much as the last one we lived in - the spinners. Others cost a few gold bars worth more than money, and to convince parents that a son or daughter deserved such a gift was a decision as difficult as choosing the new Pope.
To remember the old days, we selected ten toys that were fevers in those two decades.
Game Boy
If having a console like Nintendinho or Master System in the early 90's was difficult, imagine putting your hands on a Big N laptop?
Iso
If you were scared of spinner fever in the late 1990s and early 2000s, yo-yos were just as popular as. At recess, in the squares and parks there was always a wheel of children playing with them.
Tamagotchi
Better known here as "virtual pet", both the Tamagotchis and their numerous imitations, made a huge success between the late 90's and the early 2000's. Sad to see the animal die after a few days.
Tazos
The salty little did not matter so much, what every child wanted was the precious plastic object inside it. They served to collect, to dispute in the breath or to show when someone had a kind of binder that could save all of them.
Bat-Beg
A seemingly very simple toy. A washer, a piece of nylon rope, and a plastic ball tied at each end. All you had to do was move it up and down to make one ball hit the other. That's good, right? His problem was that you hurt yourself at incredible ease and made a noise that made a lot of people angry.
Knight of the Zodiac
After Athena's protectors burst in the country, a company called Samtoy - responsible for licensing the products of the Knights of the Zodiac here - sold over one million of these puppets by joining Children's Day and Christmas of the mid-1990s. , the fever was too strong!
Super Nintendo
No one wanted to know how to play videogame in 8 bits, the dream was to spend hours having fun in 16. And Super Nintendo was one of the most coveted consoles of that time.
MP3 Player
No gigs like it was on the latest iPods and other MP3 players. In the 2000s, we were still talking in megabytes. Worse than knowing how to take advantage of the space of 240 megs, for example, was to have to go to the lan house and spend hours and hours trying to find the songs that would play in his playlist.
Brick Game
Who did not have Game Boy delighted with a million games in memory. All were variations of Tetris, but the fun and the disputes to see who made the most points were always guaranteed.
Playstation
After the success of Super Nintendo and Mega Drive, the Sony console came to steal the scene and make not only the 2000s kids go crazy over it, but it completely changed the game culture here. You can learn more by watching the Parallels Series.
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