- You owned a SNES, a Genesis and a TG16.
Nobody actually owned a TG16. You were aware of one kid in your school who supposedly had one but you never got to play it.So nobody you knew was a 90's kid.
90, 91, 92 is earlyI might argue 1990 is none of the above, making early 91-93, mid 94-96 and late 97-99.
93, 94, 95, 96 is mid
97, 98, 99 is late
you could certainly make an argument that some other block of years should be the block of 4, but it seems odd to have it at the start or end, so putting it in the middle makes the most sense imo
unless we just go early and late
then it is 90, 91, 92, 93, 94
and 95, 96, 97, 98, 99
I might argue 1990 is none of the above, making early 91-93, mid 94-96 and late 97-99.1990 is certainly part of the 90s
1990 is certainly part of the 90sSome people view the turn of a decade as the culmination of the previous decade so culturally it is still "80s", in this case.
You're not a 90's kid unless:
- You were born no earlier than 1971 and no later than 1976
- You have a VERY strong opinion on Nick vs Cartoon Network
- You do not own anything that isn't neon.
- You owned a SNES, a Genesis and a TG16.
- You have memorized the entire scripts to at least three Tim Curry movies.
If you meet ALL of the above criteria, you can apply to be a 90's kid by writing to the address all 90's kids know. Many will enter, few will win.
and no later than 1976
- You have a VERY strong opinion on Nick vs Cartoon NetworkHere in Australia we didn't have separate channels like that back then. We frequently had shows from both of those channels aired back to back on the same network.
Some people view the turn of a decade as the culmination of the previous decade so culturally it is still "80s", in this case.
Some people view the turn of a decade as the culmination of the previous decade so culturally it is still "80s", in this case.No, just because the century begins with 1 doesn't mean the decade has to.
Early '90s: 90-93Bingo.
Mid '90s: 94-96
Late '90s: 97-99
Here in Australia we didn't have separate channels like that back then. We frequently had shows from both of those channels aired back to back on the same network.
No, just because the century begins with 1 doesn't mean the decade has to.
Early '90s: 90-93
Mid '90s: 94-96
Late '90s: 97-99
Here in Australia we didn't have separate channels like that back then. We frequently had shows from both of those channels aired back to back on the same network.Then I hope you looked em up on YouTube because having a strong opinion is a requirement regardless.
You're not a 90's kid unless:
- You were born no earlier than 1971 and no later than 1976
- You have a VERY strong opinion on Nick vs Cartoon Network
- You do not own anything that isn't neon.
- You owned a SNES, a Genesis and a TG16.
- You have memorized the entire scripts to at least three Tim Curry movies.
If you meet ALL of the above criteria, you can apply to be a 90's kid by writing to the address all 90's kids know. Many will enter, few will win.