what toys were popular in school in your country? here we had gogos, we played a bunch of games with them and used them as currency. they're basically dice that are made to look like monsters
>>221330838yeah we did. those and draco heads. I remember the muscle man, got a pink one in my first pack.
>>221332126dracco heads were viewed as counterfeit gogos, they were worthless
BeybladesYuGiOh and Pokémon cardsMarblesAction figures
>>221332450>Action figuresuhh, those are dolls. you played with dolls
Tazos from corn snacks
>>221330838wrestling chips Football cards
>>221332450not poggs?
>>221332376ok bro
>>221330838we had those
>>221335458 I don't believe you
>>221330838YugiohMy stupid grandma burned it because she thought it was satanism
>>221332757Fucking loved these tooWe had a few metal tazos. Absolutely awesome.My prize were the metal dark magician
>>221330838>they're basically dice that are made to look like monstersHow do they function as dice? Like the traditional 6 sided dice or am I missing something? Cool little guys though. I'm American so to me they look edible.
>>221340145We had em here too in the 90s, though maybe they weren't as popular. I think they're actually closer to jacks or marbles based on the way you play with them. The most popular way I remember was lining them up and flicking them at each other
I remember getting yugioh banned in my middle school library because I utterly decimated the local spastic in a duel and he flipped a table at me
>>221340145They can land on different sides I guess (upright, face down, face up, on their side)In my school we mostly played with them like that one marble game where you try to hit the other guy's gogo with your own and if you win you get his gogo. Had two versions of the game for outdoors and indoors. Outdoors you were allowed to pick up your gogo and throw it from the spot but indoors you had to slide them on the floor.
I never wasn't a big digimon fan. But this were so addictive to collect
>>221332757This