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Walkman, floppy disk, lattu: 10 things that will take 90s kids a trip down the memory lane - In pics

Growing up from playing Mario on video games to using the 'Nataraj' pencils in schools, the 90s kids have grown through different eras. Walkmans, floppy disks, and 'lattu' are not the only things that have been replaced with new era tech gadgets and games. Immersed in a world full of gadgets, mobile phones, and social media, the kids of the new generation have a totally different childhood than most of those who grew up in the 1990s.

Here are some of the memories that may transport the 1990s kids back to their childhood.

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Walkman
Walkman

A Walkman was a portable audio cassette player and recorder. It was the progenitor of all the portable tape and disc music players that followed. It was difficult to carry a walkman in their pocket, but the 90s kids knew how to do it.

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VCRs
VCRs

VCR or a video cassette recorder, was a device that recorded, stored, and played back television programs on a TV set by means of a cassette of magnetic tape.

 

In the modern era of OTT platforms, where watching a show or a movie is just a few clicks away, it will be hard to believe that for many years, people used VCR for the best cinema experience at home. 

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Doordarshan channel
Doordarshan channel

Doordarshan is a channel that evokes so many unforgettable nostalgic memories. For those born between 1990 and 2000, the channel nurtured their childhood and gave them shows like Ramayan, Mahabharat and Shaktiman.

 

It was the sole source of entertainment on television and Sunday mornings were the perfect time to watch Mukesh Khanna's Shaktiman.

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Radio players
Radio players

Back then, the radio players were the OG audio players. Playing your favorite songs on a cassette or listening to cricket commentary on an FM at a 'tapri' or a salon, had a different vibe in the 1990s.

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Nokia basic phones
Nokia basic phones

The Nokia basic phones were one of the most famous phones across India. Many 1990s kids would still remember the 'snake' and the 'space impact' games on these black and white keypad mobile phones.

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Lattu
Lattu

'Lattu' or spinning top is one of the oldest desi toys played in India. The lattu spins rapidly with the aid of a string rope coiled around its axis which when pulled quickly, sets it in motion.

 

Kids back then used to play this desi game for hours. For the kids born in the 2000s, it was then the Beyblade.

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Marbles or 'Kanche'
Marbles or 'Kanche'

There were days when marbles or 'kanche' were cooler than Marvel. The marble games were something else back then.

 

The game was played with round glass marbles and the goal was to collect as many marbles as possible by shooting and striking other marbles with the ones you have. 

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Hand-operated video games
Hand-operated video games

Before PUBG and Garena Free Fire and other mobile and PC games, there were these hand-operated video games. The 'Classic Brick game' was a favourite of many. 

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Floppy Disk
Floppy Disk

These days, one has got a Pendrive or an online backup option to save their pictures, videos, or other stuff. But not many kids in the modern generation would know what was a floppy disk.

 

A floppy diskette, floppy, or floppy disk was used to store electronic data, like a computer file. It was one of the first types of hardware storage created in the late 1960s which could read/write a portable device.

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Big Babol and Poppins
Big Babol and Poppins

The Big Babol was one of the most liked gums across the country and Parle's Poppins was one of the famous fruity candies. For decades, Big Babol and Poppins were loved by kids across the country. 

 





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