Do you remember these classic toys from the nineties and noughties?
. Christmas presents
Do you remember these Christmas presents? | Other 3rd Party Photo: Shutterstock
. Who Wants to be a Millionaire board game, 1999
The Who Wants to be a Millionaire board game would see players getting to emulate the popular TV show in their own homes. They would have to answer multiple choice trivia questions of increasing difficulty. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Board Game Geek
. Furby, 2000
Furbies gained popularity due to their apparent intelligence and their ability to develop language skills. They would start out speaking 'Furbish' and would gradually learn more and more English as they grew | Other 3rd Party Photo: Amazon
5. Beyblades, 2003
Beyblades is a line of spinning top toys that are customizable, with interchangeable parts. Players would battle their beyblades. It was also a Japanese manga and animated series as well. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Amazon
6. Robosapien, 2004
Released in 2004, Robosapien was extremely successful over the Christmas season, with over 1.5 million units sold between April and December. The toy was capable of walking around and even picking up objects. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Amazon
7. BMX bike, 2005
BMX bikes are a type of off road sport bike that's used for racing and stunt riding. BMX first started in the early 1970s and is now one of the most popular extreme sports in the world. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Amazon
8. Xbox 360, 2006
The Xbox 360 was the successor to the original Xbox and is the second console in the series. It sold much better than the original Xbox and launched worldwide across 2005 and 2006. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Amazon