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I had this one. Took it to school and played during recess.
Had a bunch of these over the years growing up.
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I had this one. Took it to school and played during recess.
Did anyone own a Tiger handheld game? Had Mortal Kombat and Double Dragon
I had Mortal Kombat, Double Dragon II, and Ninja Gaiden II.![]()
I had this one. Took it to school and played during recess.
Sony Walkman, headphones. Listening to mix tapes. That was my lifesaver during middle/high school.I was team Sony all the way.
I had Thunder Blade and Shinobi. Still have then around somewhere actually I thinkDid anyone own a Tiger handheld game? Had Mortal Kombat and Double Dragon
When I was a kid I did not get a Sony. My parents got me some garbage Walkman that could not even rewind.Sony Walkman, headphones. Listening to mix tapes. That was my lifesaver during middle/high school.
I'd suggest that if you were born after 1982 (class of 2000, how Millennials got their name in the first place), but spent all or most of your chilldhood before 2007, you're a Millennial. If most/all of your childhood was spent in 2007 or after, you're Gen Z.
2007 was when "childhood culture" felt like it was shifting to Gen Z due to iPhones, social media, kids stopped playing outside as much, Chowder, rise of Reddit, rise of Facebook, rise of Twitter, Windows Vista, Moe Boom in anime, Flapjack, Big Bang Theory, iCarly, Cartoon Network (a staple of Millennials' 90s/early 00s childhoods) beginning to show live action shows, Great Recession began in December and Zers spent their childhood in the shadow of this, decline of physical media, card games like Yu Gi Oh going away,,etc.
I'd suggest that if you were born after 1982 (class of 2000, how Millennials got their name in the first place), but spent all or most of your chilldhood before 2007, you're a Millennial. If most/all of your childhood was spent in 2007 or after, you're Gen Z.
Most people seem to think of 2000 of the new millennium, though that's technically incorrect.Note that the new millennium started January 1, 2001.
(I was born in late 1982, and as such graduated in 2001 - although I was at college before then, because taking college courses to meet high school requirements was a much better use of time than wasting more time at high school).
Most people seem to think of 2000 of the new millennium, though that's technically incorrect.
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I remember trading these and Garbage Pail Kids in the same sitting.
If you are Gen X and grew up around Boston in the early 80s, you always wanted to go to this place
Mr. Big Toyland. Sold imports of Japanese super robot toys.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCERFslrYr4
Always advertised during Force Five and Star Blazers. I still have some of the toys from back then such as my Grendizer. Also got a Transformer toy from there before Transformers existed as a show.
I'm the same (except '79). Most of my friends were older, but I remember growing up and hearing about Gen-X like it was kids who were older than me. High schoolers in the 80's. Big hair. Smoking at the arcade. I don't really identify with it much, nor with millenials (who I associate more with cellphones). We had some of these games though. I was pretty into the NES. Mario 3. I'm not sure if that counts as playing with something.I was born in 1980 and while most of my buds are Xer's (~ 5-10 years older) I really identify more with millennials in terms of technology use, education and social and world views. My childhood was very much that of a Generation Xer, I really think it was such a great and carefree time to be a child. I know my own child will never have the freedom I did.
Really cool toys ITT, I remember some of this!
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We had good toys (before they were banned for being choking hazards).
I never saw this at the time but it was talked about so much. I didn't realize it looked so cheesy.
And I thought it was a rat - that looks like a guinea pig lol.
Toys aside, I'm just glad that I hit the arcade era perfectly.. and at a time when I had freedom.
I would jump on my bike and head all the way across town to one of the arcades on a Saturday, and I didn't come home until it was dark. Somehow that was ok, despite the lack of cell phones and such. It was a great time to be a kid.
Memories overload in this thread!
Anyone remember the 1986 world's expo? That was amazing for a Gen X kid.
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That's because it is a guinea pig.
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Anyone remember these? They were super expensive but man they were detailed and was really cool to play with.
Toys aside, I'm just glad that I hit the arcade era perfectly.. and at a time when I had freedom.
I would jump on my bike and head all the way across town to one of the arcades on a Saturday, and I didn't come home until it was dark. Somehow that was ok, despite the lack of cell phones and such. It was a great time to be a kid.
This one I can (sort-of) answer- the second cyclonus represented the troops under his command, of which there were several but they aren't seen any more in the film, but they do appear briefly in the 3rd series of the cartoon.Born in 1978. We Gen-Xers got to experience the epic that was Transformers The Movie in theaters. I still remember watching some of my favorites like Ironhide, Megatron, and Starscream get gunned down or otherwise changed forever. Many unanswered questions too: where were the other combiners like the Combaticons and Aerialbots, and what ever happened to that 2nd Cyclonus?
That movie was so fucking epic.Born in 1978. We Gen-Xers got to experience the epic that was Transformers The Movie in theaters. I still remember watching some of my favorites like Ironhide, Megatron, and Starscream get gunned down or otherwise changed forever. Many unanswered questions too: where were the other combiners like the Combaticons and Aerialbots, and what ever happened to that 2nd Cyclonus?
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We had good toys (before they were banned for being choking hazards).
I always was a fan of electronic games, like the Mattel Football and so on. But this one was my absolute favorite, Milton:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_(game)
The way it trash talked and had such a great personality.
"Hey Hey Hey, you turn me on! I'm Milton!"
Then came along the NES and I have been gaming since haha.
I did have lots of the same toys as others on here, but didn't see anyone post this yet.
Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors! I loved all the designs you could make!
If there's one thing I miss most about those days it was simply the sense of first-hand discovery that seems to be lost due to the ability to have any information you need in the palm of your hand. There's no more "lets just go and see what's around this corner" except for maybe Urban Exploration and shit but that's, again, mainly through YouTube and such.
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Anyone remember these? They were super expensive but man they were detailed and was really cool to play with.
Memories overload in this thread!
Anyone remember the 1986 world's expo? That was amazing for a Gen X kid.
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That gun was the best thing ever. Loved shooting those at each other because you could dodge the disks if you were far enough away. More fun than laser tag in my opinion. As a little kid anyway.
What movies did you love as a kid?
I grew up watching the original Hobbit and Lord of the Rings films on VHS countless times.
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