Do you remember 6 tech gadgets like ‘Calculator Watch’?
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Today we will talk about such gadgets, seeing which will refresh your memories of that period. You must have used these somewhere, at some time or the other. If you don’t have it yourself, you must have seen these gadgets in the hands of a friend:
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walkman
Walkman gained immense popularity as a portable cassette player. In those days, people used to walk with Walkman and headphones on their belts. For a long time, Walkman was considered a ‘status symbol’. Along with Sony company, other companies also tried their hands on Walkman. Walkman made a splash in every small and big city and it became very popular among the people as a gadget.
Calculator Watch
Watches equipped with calculators caught everyone’s attention in the 90s. There was a special ban on taking these watches to the ‘examination hall’. Their popularity may have reduced today, but they were bought in abundance at that time. Even today if you want to buy them then e-commerce site Amazon India But can be bought for Rs 220.
Brick Game (Handheld)
Brick Game was one of the best ‘time pass’ games of the 90s. Equipped with two small batteries, this brick game must have been seen or used by almost everyone during that period. There are two or three options in this game, which are played one by one to earn points. This brick game, which came in many color variants, had the model number written at the bottom. There was a display above, according to which physical buttons had to be used.
Walkie Talkie
Walkie-talkie was one of those toys of that era, which children liked a lot. This actually compensated for the lack of ‘phones’ for children, which were not common at that age. With it on, the game of ‘over and out’ became very popular. I couldn’t stop playing with them until their batteries ran out.
Cassette Video Games
When the name cassette video game comes up, the first images that come to mind are games like Super Mario, Contra, and Duck Hunt. Cassette video games ruled the 90s. People’s craze for these low-cost games has skyrocketed. Later, cassette games began to be introduced in ‘keyboard’ variants. With time, Play Station replaced them but their memory will still be alive in people’s minds.
Sony Playstation (1994)
Sony brought the first Play Station in the year 2004. At that time, this gaming console completely changed the world of video games. In those times, when people could not buy PS, they used to go to their outlets and play by paying. Even today people remember games like ‘Bike City’ and ‘San and Drizzt’, which became possible to play for the first time on this Play Station.