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I grew up watching this back in the day – though I usually did have to sneak behind my parents’ backs to watch it.
The Virtual Boy is a 32-bit tabletop portable video game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. Released in 1995, it was marketed as the first console capable of displaying stereoscopic “3D” graphics. Unfortunately it did not do well commercially, but was a fun attempt at early VR for some.
My brother and I would stay up and watch Mr. bean on PBS. I still to this day never get tired of rewatching the small amount of episodes.
Just got me a new phone upgrade! Get 50 mins of calls each day and 10 texts! It’s the bomb! Just need to get a leather case for it and change the standard logo to the no fear logo that I have seen in a magazine apparently you just send them a text message.
so i recently thrifted a box of sailor moon valentines day cards from the 90s and here’s one of the cards from the set :) anyone remember passing these around in elementary school?