![]() The scrunchies, the sought-after candy-coloured original Apple PCs, the jelly sandals and Nokia Snake circling on repeat. yell out the answer as soon as you know it 90s Nostalgia works great as a standalone card game, or as an expansion pack for the Smart Ass board game. As a child of these decades, I have seen it all first-hand. Do you remember the Fifties revival in the Nineties, seen in things like Robson and Jerome’s cover of “Up on the Roof”? I revel in the technological relics of my childhood, the fashion and the outrageous hairstyles, however I know deep down that there is something not quite right. Prozac and Ritalin swept the nation and much of the great musical talent never got the recognition they deserved due to a society that was allowed to stop caring. The internet has created its own version of nostalgia that isn’t actually real: pseudo-nostalgia. Whilst the ingredients are all there, this is not how it actually was. When I watch them I feel like I have entered an uncanny valley of sorts. ![]() ![]() Our museum-quality canvas art comes in a variety of sizes. Thanks to The Queen's Nose, every British kid during the '90s believed rubbing the Queen's head side of a 50p could grant you wishes (c'mon, you know tried). The resurrection of their popularity is partially due to thousands of TikTok videos made by members of Gen Z, celebrating a slightly off version of the Eighties, Nineties and Noughties. Shop our selection of Nineties Nostalgia wall art and canvas prints. The 1980s reigns supreme thanks to the popularity of Stranger Things, sending Kate Bush and Metallica to the top of the charts. A new trend has been taking up our scrolling time. ![]()
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