1-800-MUSIC-NOW: You Call, You Listen, You Like, You Buy (1995) Source Tags# 1800MUSICNOW# buy# call# listen Share Previous Post Mortal Kombat Movie (1995) - movie was not perfect but Scorpion looked great Next Post Remember Gak? Subscribe Notify of new follow-up commentsnew replies to my comments Label {} [+] Name* Email* Label {} [+] Name* Email* 0 Comments Most Voted Newest Oldest Inline FeedbacksView all comments Load More Comments Related PostsI remember playing with these Street Fighter 2 when I was little. Parents and Grandparents would buy my figures at K-Mart! They would break easily in the middle because there is a black rubber/elastic loop inside so they can do roundhouse kicks and fight moves.I maxed my first credit card out to buy the 3DO game system…then the PlayStation came out shortly after and this became basically obsolete. Had no furniture in my first apartment, but at least I had this.So what do you want to listen to? Just let me lower my sun visor25 years ago we watched Toy Story and recorded our thoughts. Now it’s a podcast. Listen to us talk about this Pixar classic! Links in comments.This somehow got stuck in my head tonight… did anyone’s parents actually buy them these? It’s literally a toy that helps you beat people upRemember kids, you have to be 18 or older to callI learned a lot about patience back when you had to call the theater to get showtimes, the recording seemed to go on forever before the movie you were interested in was announced. Kids these day will never know the pain of it.Collect call commercialPromo tape for the DVIX format. (1998) There encrypted DVDs that would only work for 48hrs after its first play. If you wanted to watch it again you have to buy a another 48hr or unlimited play license for each disc. It failed in its first year.
I remember playing with these Street Fighter 2 when I was little. Parents and Grandparents would buy my figures at K-Mart! They would break easily in the middle because there is a black rubber/elastic loop inside so they can do roundhouse kicks and fight moves.
I maxed my first credit card out to buy the 3DO game system…then the PlayStation came out shortly after and this became basically obsolete. Had no furniture in my first apartment, but at least I had this.
25 years ago we watched Toy Story and recorded our thoughts. Now it’s a podcast. Listen to us talk about this Pixar classic! Links in comments.
This somehow got stuck in my head tonight… did anyone’s parents actually buy them these? It’s literally a toy that helps you beat people up
I learned a lot about patience back when you had to call the theater to get showtimes, the recording seemed to go on forever before the movie you were interested in was announced. Kids these day will never know the pain of it.
Promo tape for the DVIX format. (1998) There encrypted DVDs that would only work for 48hrs after its first play. If you wanted to watch it again you have to buy a another 48hr or unlimited play license for each disc. It failed in its first year.