3 Games That 90s Kids Can Only Remember

3 Games That 90s Kids Can Only Remember
3. Crash Bandicoot:
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Many older game consoles like Sega and Nintendo didn’t stand the test of time. However, the Sony PlayStation, which was released in 1995, was one of the luckier ones that remained as a household name. 
Crash Bandicoot was one of the earlier games that could be played on a PlayStation. The game involves defeating enemies to progress to new levels. It was released in 1996 and two decades later new adaptations of the game can still be played. 
2. Mouse Trap Game:
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Marvin Glass and Associates originally released Mouse Trap in 1963. However, most ’90s kids remember constructing the Mouse Trap game with their friends and family growing up. The game revolves around trying to capture other players on the board. One of the most exciting moments in the game is when you successfully escape a trap because it didn’t work properly.
1. Jumanji:
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Jumanji is a fantasy box office hit that was released in 1995. The movie is about two siblings who play a mystical board that ends up unleashing a world of chaos and adventure on them. A few months after the movie was released, Milton Bradley came out with a real-life Jumanji board game. The game revolves around the same premise as the movie. All players could potentially lose if they roll a certain number and the jungle overtakes them. 

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