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Come on, admit it: You still want that Talkboy!
A working console with a controller starts around $90. Also, you might want to pick up GoldenEye 007 while you're at it.
The original Bop It starts at around $14.
I'll tell you what you want, what you really really want...these dolls! The entire set in mint condition goes for around $62.
So, I have no idea how to play this, or what it's even about, but the commercial made it sound like this was one epic battle royal. The '90s edition of the game, with all the pieces, starts at around $75.
Good News: They still make Polly Pocket.
Bad News: She got a weird kandi kid raver makeover.
You can get an original Polly Pocket starting around $16.
You can pick up a used doll for around $40 — which, when you think about it, really is a small price to pay to hear "not the mama" whenever you want.
They still make them! You can get a pair for $25.
The best Mighty Max playset will cost you around $40.
You can get an updated brand-new Sega Master System, which comes preloaded with 30 games from both Sega and Sega Game Gear, for $50.
The original '90s editions of these fugly dolls start at $5.
OK, it's not a toy, but look at this awesome thing! You can get a working one, in good condition, starting around $12.
You can get the '90s edition of this longtime kids favorite for around $30.
A brand-new, still-in-the-box castle will cost you a king's ransom! OK, more like $300.
The ultimate fad toy of the '90s starts around $9.
Gak has made a triumphal return after being discontinued for over a decade. You can get it for $7.
These Nickelodeon favorites start at $19.
This amazing playset in used but like-new condition will set you back $420.
These bad boys go for around $25.
A playset in good condition starts around $40.
You can pick up the '90s edition of this perennial favorite for around $40.
The creepiest toy of the '90s starts around $25.
They still make these! While it has does have slight update — a light-up feature — the rest of the toy is the essentially the same. You can get one for $6.
And remember, "There's a counter on this ball, so try to beat your very best score, see if you can jump a whole lot more!"
An unopened action figure starts at $23 — so, "Go go, Power Rangers!"
A steal at just 99 cents each.
Yes. I know. This was someone's 401(k).