CD ROM “Cleaner CD” – with animation display! Tags# animation# Cleaner# Display# ROM Share Previous Post My gf recently created a 90's inspired outfit video! She's fairly new in editing her own videos, so please let me know what you think, thanks! Next Post Can anyone help me ID the brand that made this fabric pattern? My mother purchased it in the mid 90’s and it belonged to a full bedsheet / pillow set. The design is very nostalgic & comforting to me, and I’d like to see if I can locate another full set! 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 PostsKids playing ‘Super Mario World’ at a Toys R’ Us display machine 1991Navy Perfume: “You Always Feel Perfect in Navy” – 90s Cool on Full Display (1994)Lessons Animation Taught Us: The Many Teachings of ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ (1993)Space Ghost Coast to Coast: The Surreal Cult Classic That Redefined Adult Animation1990 TMNT VHS store display, fully stoked!Commercial for Hershey’s Failed Line of Hard Candy, “TasteTations,” Featuring Pixar Animation (1996)Fitting for the spooky season. This show was brilliant; the animation, the characterization, the music, the voices, everything. I’ll never forget my Krumm bath toy from Burger King I had as a little boy.Created an animation using HTML/CSS only of INDIAN 90’s superhero Shaktimaan (No JS is used here and source code is in the description : In case if you are a geek ;) )Anyone else ever send out those “virtual e-cards” back in the late 90’s-00’s with the terrible twinkle animation, and the MIDI sound files?
Fitting for the spooky season. This show was brilliant; the animation, the characterization, the music, the voices, everything. I’ll never forget my Krumm bath toy from Burger King I had as a little boy.
Created an animation using HTML/CSS only of INDIAN 90’s superhero Shaktimaan (No JS is used here and source code is in the description : In case if you are a geek ;) )
Anyone else ever send out those “virtual e-cards” back in the late 90’s-00’s with the terrible twinkle animation, and the MIDI sound files?