There is no doubt for anyone who grew up during the 1990s that this was a magical time to be a kid, from Nickelodeon and the birth of Spongebob to the countless video game systems that revolutionized the entire way that we enjoy time at home. There was also the Internet revolution and who can forget the boundless amounts of new toys that hit the market, from the Furby to upgraded Lego sets and even the I Choose You Pikachu toy which sold almost as well as the original Furby electronic pets did. Many of us who grew up in the 1990s have grown up and are well into adulthood, but we still have a soft spot for those toys that we enjoཧyed as a child.
Finding many of these toys that were popular when we were children is not an easy task, and even more so is how much many of these toys have shot up in value. While it might seem obscene to pay a high price for a toy, there is no such thing as an outrageous price when it comes to relieving a piece of o🌱ur childhood. Finding the toys that you grew up with is not an easy task, but with the Internet, the search has become a little bit easier. Sites like Amazon have a huge catalog of products that you can choose from, and this makes it a lot easier to order and find something that might be rare and hard to find in person but a lot easier when you are searching for it online.
25 Wuv Luvs: $80.00 🌌
During the late nineties, the Furby electronic pet had exploded in popularity, and this prompted other toy ma🤪kers to jump and follow suit൩. Trendmasters came out with the Wuv Luv, which was a scary looking thing that actually birthed a miniature baby, a first of its kind for a toy. This toy has spiked in value almost surpassing its original price point, which has peaked interest in the odd toy which stopped being produced sometime in the early 2000s. While we wouldn’t want this thing looking at us it has become a rare look into the influx of electronic pets at the end of the decade. (Time Warp Toys)
24 𒆙 Original Giga-Pet: $99.00
Long before we had virtual pets and apps on our phones there was a little keychain device tꦿhat just about everyone had, and that was the Giga-Pet. While this device might seem like a Tamagotchi, the device was actually a lot more advanced and let you play with a plethora of options that were far better. The Giga-Pet allowed you to raise the pet from birth, and there were countless options and things that you could go wrong. The Giga-Pet had to be fed and played with otherwise it would become lethargic just like a real animal. (Time Warp Toys)
23 Poo-✱Chi: $116.47
Who could ever forget the electronic dog Poo-Chi? This device was made by the same people who brought us the Furby, and it could even interact with the Furby which was pretty cool at the time. While the little doggy came in quite a few different colors it actually didn’t do anything unique, and the little pooch couldn’t even actually walk. The only option was barking and moving up and down, depending on what mood the dog was in. Feeding was done🌄 with a magnetic bond, and there was later a Meow-Chi cat version as well, which never really took off as well as this little pup did. (Time Warp Toys)
22 Furby Babies: $250꧙.00
The original Furby was such a groundbreaking popular toy that retailers couldn’t keep it on the shelves, and when this happened Hasbro was quick to jump on the profit and bring the Furby Babies to the market as well. These smaller Furby pets still offered much of the features that the original did, but they were smaller in size and did not have the ability to dance like the big Furby could thank his hydraulic bottom. Still, the Furby Babies have exploded in valജue with many selling for around $250.00 for a pristine one. (Time Warp Toys)
21 Furby: $🌳150.00 ✃
Furby is one of the most innovative and culturally defining toys to have ever hit the market, and when the Furby was breaking sales records in the late nineties the prices were astronomical to get your hands on on👍e. The original Furby is still going higher and higher no matter where you try to find one, and the Furby has been reinvented just a few times. The Furby showed us how an electronic toy could take advantage of the new technology that was hitting the world, and if you are going to try and find one they are quite expensive. (Time Warp Toys)
20 🦹 ♏ Original Tamagotchi: $180.99
In addition to the Giga-Pet which was quite popular during the nineties, the Tamagotchi was another massively popular digital pet🉐 that you would often see hanging from someone's keychain at any given time during the nineties. We like what the Tamagotchi had to offer, and the toy has recently been re-introduced into the market. But, the original toys are going higher and higher in value, and this is because the toy is a piece of the nineties history. Good luck finding one, beca꧒use they are quite expensive. (Time Warp Toys)
19 🧸 Original Gameboy: $350.00 ꦜ
There was a time long before cellular phones that another device was dominating handheld gaming, and that is the Gameboy. This one of a kind device was known for introducing us to some of the most memorable games ever, such as the Mario Bros. franchise and even bigger were the hit Pokémon games. These one of a kind games were revolutionary and helped us t🌃o experience some of the games that we loved on the Nintendo Entertainment System in the palms of our own hands. (Time Warp Toys)
18 ✱🔯 Sega Nomad: $240.00
Perhaps one of the rarest handhelds to come out of the nineties, the Sega Nomad was a full-featured portable Sega Genesis that actually fit in the palms of your hands! This unique device played full-si🔥ze Sega Genesis cartridges, as well as offering a fully backlit screen that was in full color. The Sega Nomad never really got a proper chance to take off because Sega was struggling to keep up with Nintendo and the company was shifting its atꦿtention to designing the new Dreamcast console which would be coming out in 1999. (Sega-16)
17 Neo Geo Pocket 𝓀Color: $265.00
There was a time period when Toys R Us got everything that was new, and the Neo Geo Pocket Color was a unique handheld console that released at the end of the 1990s to much fanfare. This un🍃ique color screened console featured a lot of interesting new clients, including a built-in Joystick and a Calendar. While the handheld console was sold exclusively at Toys R Us, the device never really managed to catch on except with hardcore gamers who were willing to put their Gameboy down to try this ne⛦w fangled device. (Game Spot)
16 ꩵ 🔯 Original Care Bears: $140.00
When it comes to notable toys that come in and out of popularity the Care Bears are a brand that has been around in one form or another since the nineties. The Original Care Bears are able to command a very hefty price, with many of them selling for upwards of $100.00 in gently used condition on eBay and other online retaile꧅rs. The Original Care Bear𝓰s are notable for being featured in the long-running cartoon, which was one of the most popular shows at the time that aired on children's television and has spanned various movies. (Amazon)