Reboots and Revivals: 8 Toys From Our Childhood Making a Comeback
Apr 29, 2018 • Therese Aseoche
Apr 29, 2018 • Therese Aseoche
From virtual pets to family game night staples, our childhood games are slowly making a comeback — partly to ride on the growing hype for modernized versions of 80s and 90s things, and partly to delight the child within ourselves who have missed playing with these old toys.
Which among these are you willing to spend your savings on this year?
This once-creepy alien bird creature hit the markets again back in 2012, and again with more colors in 2016, with a tweaked look and an all-new feature. Dubbed Furby Connect, the toy is a much smarter and more modernized revival, operated by an app and Bluetooth connectivity.
You can play with Furby Connect by playing with the mobile app where you can do assorted things like fling food to their mouths, let them poop inside a virtual toilet, or play songs for it to dance and sing along to. It’s also much easier to make it shut up now, which is by putting an eye mask over it that puts it on mute and hibernate mode.
Thank goodness kids these days won’t have to suffer the horror of old Furby’s creepiness!
We’ve all dreamed of owning one back in the day. But when we did own one, we quickly realized that we were really bad parents…
However, we can finally atone for the sins we’ve made to our first ever Tamagotchi pet (rest in peace) by doing it right this time around. Due to persistent calls to resurrect the toy, Bandai America decided to release limited mini Tamagotchi devices for its 20th Anniversary and, shortly after, bring back six exclusive colors from the 90s US launch. Who wouldn’t want to get their hands on this retro digipet?
Girls will fondly recall this must-have toy with mansions and sea shell houses that were honestly much better and more fun than any Barbie dream house. Which is why we were thrilled to hear that Polly Pocket was returning to the market, although with a much different look. Still, you can almost hear millennial moms yelling “Take my money!” as they buy them for themselves — err, their daughters.
We’re no stranger to the thousands of variations made with this classic game, but the newest Cheater’s Edition has piqued our interest. It still follows the same mechanic — earning the most money by buying properties and placing buildings — but with an added set of cards that require a bit of conniving and thievery.
These Cheaters Cards will allow you to grab extra money when you pass Go and remove houses from other players’ properties, for example, but you’ll have to do so without getting noticed. If you get caught in the act, you’ll automatically land in jail where you’ll have to wear real handcuffs that also come with the game.
This edition will hone your devious skills and provide a fun game night with friends where your friendship will be put to the test.
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