30 things Only Those Who Grew Up In The 1980s Remember
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- 30 things Only Those Who Grew Up In The 1980s Remember
Take a trip down memory lane with this epic list of 30 things that ONLY 80s kids will remember! From radical toys and tubular TV shows to fresh fashion trends and nostalgic snacks, we're counting down the most iconic moments of the decade that defined a generation. So, grab your parachute pants and your cassette tapes, and get ready to relive the most righteous decade ever!
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The shows and movies of the 80s was awesome. And the same in the 90s. I see the 80s and 90s as almost the same in general.
Loved them scratch-N-sniff stickers!
I didn’t grow up in the 80’s but my kids did so I remember all of these things too.
I loved mini golf and still do, even though I don't actually play it anymore due to circumstances in my life preventing me from that.
I totally miss roller rinks! I loved roller skating when I was younger. I do still own my last pair of roller skates, which still fit me. I tried them out a few minutes last Summer on my street, but pavement is too rough and I'm not as good as I used to be after so many years of not doing that.
I wish my family would still play board games. I miss it so much. At least they still make the old board games along with newer ones. They even started making old board games with new themes to them, like Star Wars versions of Chest, Monopoly, etc and other themes too. Plenty of movie based themes have been used for old board games. They've even made old board games into digital, on PC and smart phones. And you can play them with people online you don't even know around the world.
I still use radio sometimes. In the car or at home. At home, right now, I just listen week day mornings because of the funny host 6AM to 10AM.
I loved Garbage Pail Kids and still do. I had the cards when I was young. Maybe I'm wrong, but I think I remember a cartoon of them.
I had a "boom box" you could carry around. As for breakdancing didn't get into, but loved it and wanted to learn it. I did however, on my own, learn to do "the work" move. There was also one breakdancing move I really loved. Can't remember for sure about the title, but may have just been called "Breakdance" or "Breakdancing". Not sure!
Oh, I remember Troll Dolls. I've had a couple in my childhood.
VHS... Oh yeah, baby! You know, I still have VHS cassettes and an VHS player that still works.
For me 80's was all about Michael Jackson, Wrestling, Celtics-Lakers, GI Joe-Transformers, Esprit and Guess, Arnold and Sylvester, Bike Riding with friends, Nintendo-Sega and Kelly LeBrock was my childhood crush, seeing her in Lady in Red was equivalent to watching an adult film in my 7 year old mind lol 💯💋
I miss the old Atari! Would love to have alot of old things, not only the 80s but even thing from previous centuries. Atari is a great choice. And another game related device I'd like to have again that was later, but still long ago is the Commadore 64 we had. There was a couple of games on it I really loved... Marble Madness and Battle Chess.
I still own some CDs and DVDs. I don't have the old players, but there is a player in my PC for using both CD and DVD.
Although I did like arcades, I preferred gaming at home and still do.
I can't remember for sure which Atari we had, but I think it was the 2600.
I do still like the old polaroid, but when it comes to cameras and instant photos, I do prefer modern option. I do love alot of things better in the past, but cameras, I'd prefer to go the modern digital option. There are a few modern things I like better, but for the most part, I prefer many things of the past.
When it comes to fashion, there was real good ones and real awful ones at any time. Doesn't matter if it was 200 years ago or 50 years ago or 20, and even now. I'd love to have my clothes from many different times in history to the present. But that won't happen for me due to the lack of money.