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Subject: 90's things that have been passed down to later generations
Written By: 2007 fan on 05/29/18 at 3:51 pm
What are some things that were popular in the 90's that have been preserved to later generations? Magic School Bus and Bill Nye the Science Guy were shows that many 21st century kids were introduced to in school for educational purposes. List some more.
Subject: Re: 90's things that have been passed down to later generations
Written By: 90s Guy on 05/30/18 at 3:25 pm
Pokemon, Power Rangers, Family Guy, The Simpsons, Green Day (when I went to a Green Day concert last year, most of the audience were 15 or even younger)
Subject: Re: 90's things that have been passed down to later generations
Written By: mwalker1996 on 05/30/18 at 4:12 pm
Pokemon, Dragon ball z, Simpsons, Jay-Z, PlayStation, Mario Kart, Eminem, Justin Timberlake.
Subject: Re: 90's things that have been passed down to later generations
Written By: Wobo on 05/30/18 at 4:26 pm
3D Platform games and Cartoon Network.
Subject: Re: 90's things that have been passed down to later generations
Written By: 90s Guy on 05/30/18 at 4:59 pm
Warcraft
Subject: Re: 90's things that have been passed down to later generations
Written By: Dundee on 05/30/18 at 5:44 pm
The internet!
Subject: Re: 90's things that have been passed down to later generations
Written By: mqg96 on 05/30/18 at 7:43 pm
The internet!
Actually, the World Wide Web. The internet has been around for longer than most of us think.
Subject: Re: 90's things that have been passed down to later generations
Written By: 90s Guy on 06/01/18 at 3:48 am
Tomb Raider
Subject: Re: 90's things that have been passed down to later generations
Written By: Philip Eno on 06/01/18 at 5:10 am
Actually, the World Wide Web. The internet has been around for longer than most of us think.
Started as APRANET back in the 1960s.
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