If You Grew Up Poor In The '90s, Then You'll Know That Everything In This Post Is "Rich Kid" Stuff

    If you grew up middle-class or lower, these were the things you wanted to have but rarely got.

    1. In the '90s, you knew your friend's parents were rich if you went to their house and they had this awesome hockey table in their basement:

    a hockey table game

    2. And you were always jealous that your friend had their own private phone line, so they never had to worry about eavesdroppers or having to yell "GET OFF THE INTERNET, I'M ON THE PHONE!" Oh, and they probably got one of these cool phones to go with that private line:

    a cordless landline phone

    3. Your rich friend had all the new games, because — brace yourself — this is what they cost back then:

    New video games

    4. Having a Game Boy was cool. Having a Game Boy Light was cooler. Having a Game Boy Printer was straight-up bougie:

    A Game Boy and Game Boy Printer

    5. And if your friend had all the niche game systems like a Virtual Boy? Yeah, they were loaded:

    Virtual Boy gaming system

    6. By the way, do you know how much computers cost when we were young? This ad shows a Pentium (with a hilarious 540 MB hard drive...yes, that's MB, not GB) for $2,500, and that doesn't even include a monitor! So if your friend had a powerful computer, they were rich:

    back-to-school ads in the paper

    7. And while most of us had our (much cheaper) computers in the entryway or a corner of the living room, your rich friend had an entire room for the computer. A computer room, if you will:

    Someone's office in their home

    8. I don't know about you, but I was always excited to stay at a hotel because they had HBO. So imagine my shock when one of my friends just casually had HBO at home:

    HBO

    9. And your '90s rich friend never had to videotape the free preview weekends of the Disney Channel, because they actually SUBSCRIBED to the Disney Channel:

    "FREE Spring Preview Weekend '89"

    10. Speaking of Disney, everybody had a few of these VHS tapes with the plastic cases that were so fun to snap closed. But your rich friend? They had every Disney VHS ever released, vault or no vault:

    Disney VHS tapes

    11. You had to combine all your Christmas presents to get an American Girl doll, so when you went to your rich friend's house and saw that they had MULTIPLE American Girl dolls AND their accessories? Your mind was blown:

    An American Girl doll

    12. And while Lego sets varied in price, the big ones like the Black Seas Barracuda pirate ship were rich kid material for sure:

    A Lego ship

    13. A trampoline was always a sign that your friend's parents were well-off:

    Kids jumping on a trampoline

    14. But if they had an in-ground trampoline? Forget it, they might as well have been billionaires:

    a family jumping on an in-ground trampoline

    15. Rich people's houses in the '90s always had these huge bathrooms with glass blocks, and a separate little room for the toilet:

    an older bathroom

    16. And they had a big CD/cassette player audio system in every shared room:

    a stereo

    17. Or they had Bose radios and CD players, which were very fancy and modern:

    a Bose radio system

    18. If your rich friend was super bougie, they may have had one of these cellphones, years before any of us saw the likes of a Nokia:

    An old carphone

    19. Or maybe they had a Watchman. Not a Walkman, but a Watchman. A tiny TV!

    A Watchman TV

    20. And here's another gadget that's useless now but was a big flex back then...a VHS rewinder:

    A VHS rewinder

    21. See this case of Prismacolor pencils right here? This was a flex, too:

    Prismacolor pencils

    22. And finally, you know that nothing said "fancy" quite like Viennetta*:

    Viennetta meals