15 Amazing Gadgets Only 90s Kids Will Remember
90s kids, get ready for a wave of nostalgia.
Remember these?
Sure you do. The gadgets of the 90s. I know that the technology today is way better than any of these, but we can't deny the fact that these gadgets were really cool.
1. Beepers
Before mobile phones went mainstream, the fastest way to send a word was through your trusty beeper.
2. Floppy disks
Before there were USB's and Dropbox, we stored all our documents on floppy disks.
3. The Walkman
If you were a kid in the 90s, you definitely had one of these.
4. Discman
After the walkman, another music gadget came out: a CD player with anti-shock protection. But it still skipped, of course.
5. Palm Pilot
This is the older version of our smartphones. An all-in-one tool that you always had to sync with your computer, otherwise you were screwed.
6. Talkboy
Talkboy was a handheld cassette player with a built-in microphone. It was awesome.
7. Tiger Handheld LCD Games
Who didn't play one of these bad boys on a long car ride?
8. Nintendo Game Boy
Before all those games in your smartphones, the Game Boy was the game gadget every 90's kid wished for. Ah, Super Mario.
9. Nintendo 64
If you know Mario Kart and The Legend of Zelda, chances are you played it first on a Nintendo 64. This is where a true gamer started.
10. Sony Playstation
Another legend of the gaming world. You probably played Tekken and Final Fantasy.
11. Tamagotchi
The virtual pet that you always forgot to feed and always died. But admit it, this gave you an early sense of responsibility.
12. Sound Bites
A lollipop that played sound inside your head when you bit into it. I miss these.
13. The OG mobile phones
Mobile phones were first launched on the 90's. Yeah, they were bulky and didn't look fancy, but they are what started the revolution.
14. Color iMac
These translucent and colorful computers were the debut for Apple. Honestly, who didn't want a colorful, sleek computer like this?
15. Hit Clips
Hit clips functioned like memory cards, but only played a one-minute clip of a song. This gadget was popularized first by McDonald's. The first artists who had their songs on hit clips were, of course, Britney Spears and *NSYNC.