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sega master system

sega mega drive

super nintendo

pc games of that era

playstation 1

not having any worries at all

making huge scores in backyard cricket

my old dogs :P

WWF (when it was good)

my old house

tv programs like cheez tv, agro, hey hey, etc etc

original transformers (i know they were 80s but i wasnt even born until 87 haha) so i watched them all through the 90s

goldeneye64

Definately...

4 players & 1 Golden Gun... or a map with heaps of hallways & a heap of proximity mines :)

Although I don't have to miss it. Still have it with my US N64 sitting a moving box. :P

Lets not also forget:

- Pirate Lego

- Tram conductors

- Billabong Bill icecreams

- Warhead lollies (sour and hot)

- The original transformers cartoons

- Captain planet cartoon

- Super Ted cartoon

- Blinky Bill cartoon

- Soccer being called Wog ball (probably still is in some circles)

- Fireball and Brain yoyo's (not sure if these still exist)

- Tazos (from inside thins chips)

- Super Soaker water guns

- Nokia 5110 and 3210 mobile phones

OMG these all brings back memories!

And there are these!

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Still got 2 working copies of this, anyone got more games for it ? lol

EDIT: ok so the picture didn't work, just the original Nintendo NES system (popular back in the late 80's)...

90's games with a real storyline were great, along with the cartoons and the music scene.

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