In the 90s in Argentina, toys became icons of an era characterized by creativity, fun, and the influence of popular culture. From classics like the “Tatetí” to the rise of technological toys, like Tamagotchis, which introduced children to the responsibility of taking care of their own virtual pets.
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Today, some of these memories may be worth it thanks to the collectors.
Pokemon cards
In the 90s in Argentina, Pokémon cards became a cultural phenomenon that captivated children and adults alike. Featuring the iconic pocket monsters in various shapes and powers, these cards became a must-have in playgrounds, schools, and toy stores across the country.
Boys and girls collected the cards, traded duplicates with friends, and competed in friendly battles to show who had the most powerful deck.
Pokemon cards.
The deck that sold the most expensive side Pokémon the one you know “Pikachu Designer Card” for $226,000. This is because only 30 were made and they were given away as prizes in a photo competition.
The price of other “special” cards can range from 1,600 to 10,000 dollars.
Nintendo boy game
The Nintendo Game Boy was a true revolutionary in the world of portable video games. Released in 1989, this compact device allowed gamers to take their favorite games with them wherever they wanted.
The Game Boy offered a wide variety of games from classics like Tetris to titles from the Pokémon franchise.
Currently, the device could cost between $300 and $1,500.
Nintendo boy game.
Tamagotchi
In the 90s in Argentina, the Tamagotchi was much more than a simple electronic toy; It was a cultural phenomenon that captured the hearts of children, teenagers and adults alike. This tiny device, created by the Japanese company Bandai, gave users the responsibility of caring for a virtual pet, feeding it, playing with it, and making sure it was happy. and healthy.
The Tamagotchi became a status symbol among Argentine children, who competed for the happiest and healthiest Tamagotchi in the class. Schools even went so far as to ban the use of these devices during class hours, due to their popularity and the disturbance they could cause.
On Amazon, these originals cost between $20 and $70.
Tamagotchi.
The Furby
The Furby, created by Tiger Electronics, was a fully interactive animal with the appearance of a mysterious and adorable creature that could talk, move and even “learn” words in its own language, “Furbish.”
The Furby stood out for its ability to communicate and unique personality development, which made it more than just a toy: it was a plaything and even a friend to many children. In Argentina, its arrival was highly anticipated and quickly became a source of desire among the little ones, as well as a collector’s item for some adults.
In addition to its popularity among children, the Furby was also the subject of controversy, as it was rumored that it could record conversations and had a “life of its own”. These legends added to his appeal and made him a topic of conversation among friends and family.
A copy from that time could be worth $250.
The Furby.
2024-05-02 23:31:25
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