Gear Head (2000)

One of the weirdest RC cars of its time, the Insector moves like a creature with its insect-inspired design. Unpredictable spins, flips, and sharp turns make this 2000s classic a must-have for collectors who love the unusual and innovative.
$175.00
Toymax (2000)

The Extreme Stunt Racer with X-Tech Wings! Who needs boring RC cars when you can fly, flip, and race like a boss? This bad boy comes with wings that defy gravity, speed that’ll leave you breathless, and stunts that’ll make your friends jealous. Get ready to show off!
$40.00
Cap Toys (1993)
In 1993, Cap Toys brought back the beloved ’70s classic, Stretch Armstrong. With his signature stretchy, squishy charm and a newly enhanced chin, he returned to store shelves, ready to be pulled and stretched to the limit—much like your patience on a Monday morning.
$10,000.00
Coca-Cola (2020)

Released in 2020, Cherry Vanilla Coke blended two Freestyle machine favourites into one bottled flavour. Inspired by old-school soda fountains and 90s mix-it-yourself vibes, this sweet, smooth throwback became an instant classic. Cherry. Vanilla. Coke. Enough said.
$30.00
Tiger Electronics (1997)

Take care of your very own pixelated pup—feed it, play with it, clean up after it, and try not to feel bad when it gives you that low-res sad face. Every beep, bark, and bathroom break delivered peak ’90s responsibility in the palm of your hand.
$17.00
Nintendo (1998)

From Teal to Grape, Kiwi, Dandelion, Berry, and Atomic Purple—the Game Boy Color launched in a lineup as bold and unforgettable as the games themselves. No backlight? No problem. Just late nights, desk lamps, tilted angles, and pixel-perfect adventures in the palms of your hands.
$100.00
Bandai (1997)

The original schoolyard contraband. The Digital Monster Ver. 1 sparked a wave of virtual pet chaos—part Tamagotchi, part digital deathmatch. Feed it, train it, battle it… then neglect it and face the guilt. Chunky pixels, relentless beeps, pure ’90s charm.
$35.00
Nintendo, Sony (1991)
The mythical lovechild of a brief affair between Nintendo and Sony, the Nintendo PlayStation prototype remains the rarest console on Earth. After Nintendo ditched Sony for Philips, a jilted Sony launched PlayStation solo, and the rest is history.
$360,000.00