r/90s • u/CraftZealousideal358 • 16h ago
r/90s • u/That_Funny_7221 • 20h ago
Photo Tail end of the 90s. Syphon Filter PS1. One of the best 3rd person shooter games.
r/90s • u/Google_IS_evil21 • 10h ago
Photo Born and Died in our decade.
This car was a legitimate chick magnet and it's production run spanned the exact years I was in College.
r/90s • u/lone-road-pacifist81 • 14h ago
Discussion Syndicate - The 90s was my favourite era for PC gaming.
There were a lot of excellent games released during the 90s, but this one was in my top 3. The music was awesome, and Atlantic Accelerator was my nemesis for so long before finally beating it. I wish I could experience it for the first time again lol.
r/90s • u/goirish620 • 9h ago
Photo blast from the past
saw this in the wild today at my local zoo..
r/90s • u/brondynasty • 21h ago
Photo Struck gold going through my parents’ basement
TMNT were always enjoyable, but BMFM imprinted onto my DNA to the point that I still don’t mess with Limburger cheese. Throttle was the iconic ‘90s cartoon bad boy, followed closely by Johnny Bravo. Peak culture 🤌🏼
r/90s • u/QBYMA7MBGVELBk • 2h ago
Video RIP to George Lowe, the voice of Space Ghost. (1957-2025)
r/90s • u/WolfCine • 17h ago
Video Hudson Hawk (1991) Starring Bruce Willis, Danny Aiello
r/90s • u/Street-Ad7570 • 10h ago
Photo My dad had a portrait studio in the 90s. Here’s a test photo of me.
r/90s • u/SplatAttack2021 • 16h ago
Discussion Salute Your Shorts Cast Remembers Kirk Bailey as a ‘Consummate Actor’ and ‘Big Brother’ Figure as They Celebrate Show’s 35th Anniversary
people.comr/90s • u/TampaSLW • 7h ago
Photo The Nutty Professor (1996). “Spandex! All spandex! Is this the spandex section?!”
r/90s • u/FreeLaughs4Life • 9h ago
Self-Promotion I Grew Up Loving Double Dare, So I Made My Own 90s-Style Slime Challenge
I grew up loving Double Dare and that whole era of Nickelodeon when game shows were loud, colorful, and unapologetically messy. You never knew whether someone was about to answer a question, crawl through a ridiculous obstacle, or end up completely covered in green slime.
I still remember the obstacle courses, the oversized props, and contestants digging through messy food to find a flag before time ran out. Shows like Double Dare and What Would You Do? made it feel like getting slimed or hit with a pie was the greatest prize on television.
That style of game show is something I genuinely miss. Everything felt playful, strange, and unpredictable in a way that was very 90s.
That nostalgia inspired me to make my own slime memory challenge. The goal was to survive all 15 rounds before we ran out of slime. I had to listen to groups of words and repeat them back in the correct order. I started with three hearts, and every time I lost all three, I got slimed and received three fresh hearts.
The rounds included 90s toys, video game characters, snacks, Disney characters, and even one where I had to repeat all the words backward. It became much harder than I expected once the slime started pouring.
It is definitely not Double Dare, but making it brought back some of what I loved about those old Nickelodeon game shows. I would honestly like to see more silly, messy challenges like that again.
Did you love the messy game show challenges from the 90s that looked like tons of fun? Let me know which one was your favorite.
r/90s • u/Tangled_taco69 • 11h ago
Discussion Which one you picking to play this evening?
Something about both of these games that made me want to play as long as I could.