

Loose.
Pogs were a massively popular collectible and skill game during the 1990s. Inspired by a Hawaiian game from the 1920s, players would stack small cardboard discs and strike them with a "slammer", a heavier token, to flip their opponent’s pieces.
Pogs came in an endless variety of designs, from colorful patterns to licensed brands like Pokémon, Power Rangers, and Marvel. Kids competed to collect the rarest and coolest ones, fueling a major collecting frenzy.
Though the craze has faded, Pogs remain a nostalgic symbol of the 90s, occasionally revived for collectors and retro-gaming fans.
Loose.
Pogs were a massively popular collectible and skill game during the 1990s. Inspired by a Hawaiian game from the 1920s, players would stack small cardboard discs and strike them with a "slammer", a heavier token, to flip their opponent’s pieces.
Pogs came in an endless variety of designs, from colorful patterns to licensed brands like Pokémon, Power Rangers, and Marvel. Kids competed to collect the rarest and coolest ones, fueling a major collecting frenzy.
Though the craze has faded, Pogs remain a nostalgic symbol of the 90s, occasionally revived for collectors and retro-gaming fans.
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