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University of Dayton Rudy Flyer Logo
Rudy, the official mascot of the University of Dayton athletics, proudly represents the school's sports teams, as well as the city's aviation heritage. CN5706 -
GamePro Reviews - 5.0
GamePro magazine debuted in 1989 covering all aspects of the video game industry. One of its most popular features was its video game reviews which ranked games on a scale of 1 to 5. Starting in October 1990, each score was accentuated with a... -
GamePro Reviews - 4.0
GamePro magazine debuted in 1989 covering all aspects of the video game industry. One of its most popular features was its video game reviews which ranked games on a scale of 1 to 5. Starting in October 1990, each score was accentuated with a... -
The Original Monster In My Pocket
Introduced by Matchbox of toy car fame, Monster in My Pocket went on to become a media franchise, spawning board and video games, trading cards, comic books, and TV shows. -
Chokey Chicken
Rocko, Heffer, and Filburt love it, as does nearly every one in O-town. Show your love for Chokey Chicken with this stylish tee! Made from a poly-cotton blend, it's pre-shrunk and will look great wash after wash. -
Parenting 101
Sometimes you have to start at the beginning.We all learned how to (and how not to) care for our future children with one of these handheld digital pets in the '90s. -
90's Kid - Orange Couch
You were in command of the TV, the game console, and the VCR from here. Every '90s kid remembers sitting or laying on the sofa watching TV and playing video games for hours. -
Rug Life
Are you down with??Tommy,??Chuckie, twins??Phil and Lil, and??Angelica? Then you're leading a Rug Life. Get this awesome tee to show you hang with the 'Rats! Made from a poly-cotton blend, this pre-shrunk T-shirt will look great wash after wash. -
Still Living In The 90's
Are you still master at BrainQuest, still quoting??Friends episodes, or longing for the simple charm of Windows 95? Then you are still living in the '90s and need this tee!?? Pre-shrunk and made from a poly-cotton blend, this shirt will look great for generations... -
The Beets Farewell Tour
Doug's favorite band, indeed the most popular act in Bluffington, went on their last and final farewell tour in 1994. -
Still Figuring It Out
I may be from the '90s but I'm still figuring it all out. -
ToyBiz
ToyBiz was founded in Montreal in 1988 as Charan Toys and became known for producing action figures, as well as plush and role-play toys of various licensed brands and characters. It primarily produced toys for Marvel Entertainment who became a majority owner in 1998.... -
Fat Frank's
A downtown favorite, Fat Frank's, located in the U.S. Steel Building, served a big wiener on a nice bun. They served up their last dog in 2003. -
San Diego Sails
The San Diego Sails were the renamed San Diego Conquistadors, the American Basketball Association's only expansion franchise, joining the league in 1972. The name change came after original owner, Leonard Bloom, sold the team in 1975 to Frank Goldberg. The team folded a dozen... -
Game Genie
Game Genie debuted in 1990 and can best be described as a cheating cartridge. It allowed players to manipulate various games and even access hidden features. Originally made to work the the original Nintendo Entertainment System, Genies were later made available for other platforms. -
The Cincinnati Gardens Ticket Stub
On August 27, 1964, The Beatles performed for 14,000 fans at the??Cincinnati Gardens.??The Cincinnati Enquirer??story reporting on the concert read: "Teenagers Revel In Madness: Young Fans Drop Veneer Of Civilization For Beatles". Temperatures reached upwards of 115 degrees in the arena, causing some fans... -
Memphis Sounds
The American Basketball Association team that played in Memphis from 1970 to 1975 was first called the Pros, then the Tams, and finally the Sounds, the latter being their nickname before moving to Baltimore. -
San Diego Conquistadors ABA
While the American Basketball Association had teams in over 20 cities over its 10 seasons, it awarded only one expansion franchise, the San Diego Conquistadors. That was in 1972, the start of the rebel league's fifth season. The team made the playoffs its first... -
Oakland Oaks ABA
The Oakland Oaks were a basketball team co-owned by singer Pat Boone. They began in 1967 as charter members of the American Basketball Association. They went from worst to first in 1969, capturing the second-ever ABA title. In 1970, the team moved east to... -
New Jersey Americans ABA
Established in 1967, the New Jersey Americans were charter members of the American Basketball Association (ABA). After just one season in the Garden State, they moved to Long Island and became the New York Nets. They returned to New Jersey in 1977 after the... -
Memphis Pros
The Memphis Pros were originally the New Orleans Buccaneers, a charter member of the American Basketball Association. After three years in New Orleans, they moved to Memphis in 1970 and became the Pros. They were later known as the Tams, and finally the Sounds... -
Miami Floridians ABA
After spending one season in Minnesota, the Muskies of the American Basketball Association moved south to become the Miami Floridians for the 1968-69 season. They were known simply as the Floridians for their final two seasons starting in 1970. -
Minnesota Muskies
The Minnesota Muskies were charter members of the American Basketball Association. After one season in the Twin Cities, they moved to Miami to become the Floridians. A few months later, the league champion Pittsburgh Pipers moved to Minnesota for the 1968-69 season, before moving...
