1990s Music
Video Game Media
The Movies
Classic Play
Pop Culture
100

This Celine Dion tune really couldn’t stop itself from becoming Grammy’s song of the year in 1999.

My Heart Will Go On

100

In just 3 days in 1996, this company sold 350,000 new N64 systems featuring Super Mario 64.

Nintendo

100

“Pride Rock” served as a gathering place for everyone in the Savannah in this 1994 children’s classic.

The Lion King

100

One of the hottest toys of the late ‘90s was a plush, red tickle me him.

Elmo

100

This party place “where a kid can be a kid” used to have “pizza” in its name; now all that’s left is the “cheese.”

Chuck E. Cheese

200

Released in 1993 as part of Billy Joel’s album River of Dreams, this song was written for his daughter addressing a question she had asked him.

Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel)

200

You can play “Pokémon Red and Blue” on the new smaller “pocket” version of this portable device.

GameBoy

200

This is the first Disney/Pixar full length movie created in 1995.

Toy Story

200

This handheld toy required fast hand action as it shouted out directions to you.

Bop It!

200

People born between the early 1980s and the mid-1990s are known as this generation; the first generation to grow up with the internet and technology.

Millennial or Generation Y

300

This double-sided single was released by Elton John as a tribute to the late Princess Diana and became one of the best-selling singles of all time.

Something About the Way You Look Tonight / Candle in the Wind 1997

300

This home video game console, first released in 2000, was developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment and has multiple predecessors with the same name.

PlayStation

300

Michael Jordan meets the Looney Tunes in this live-action/animated sports comedy film released in 1996.

Space Jam

300

These guns provided hours of outdoor, wet fun!

Super Soakers

300

Kids nowadays don’t know the pain of rewinding a VHS tape before returning it to this store…unless they live in Bend, Oregon.

Blockbuster

400

Metallica released this hit song in 1991 and later became the first to play on all seven continents when they performed it in Antarctica.

Enter Sandman

400

“We want a batter, not a broken ladder” is a playful sports chant used in this 1997 computer game.

Backyard Baseball

400

“It’s Levi-ooh-sa not LevioSAR,” is a quote from this popular trilogy released in 2001.

Harry Potter

400

This nostalgic card game motivates players to get rid of all their cards by matching the previous card on the discard pile by color, number, or symbol.

UNO!

400

In the first season of this reality tv show, Kelly Clarkson won with her performance of, “ A Moment Like This.”

American Idol

500

The '90s was the beginning of this collection of CDs that provided a mix album of all your favorite hits!

NOW!

500

This hot new video game of the year 2000 had players controlling the day-to-day lives of virtual people.

Sims

500

This 1994 film won best picture and featured characters such as Jenny Curran, Lieutenant Dan, and Benjamin Buford Blue.

Forrest Gump

500

TY’s red heart logo on your “Bones the Dog” proves it’s a genuine example of these stuffed animals.

Beanie Babies

500

This reality-competition franchise that first premiered in 2000, marooned contestants in a remote location to compete in challenges for rewards and strategize to avoid being voted out by their peers.

Survivor