On this day this awesome Sci Fi movie was released in theaters 1997. Source Share Previous Post My Favorite Movie Theater Snack! – Reese’s Bites! Next Post boxy Altec Lansing computer speakers from the 90s, with a central subwoofer Subscribe Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Label {} [+] Name* Email* Label {} [+] Name* Email* 0 Comments Inline Feedbacks View all comments Load More Comments Related Posts I grew up watching this back in the day – though I usually did have to sneak behind my parents’ backs to watch it. How awesome is this Silent Hill is a survival horror video game released for the PS1 console in 1999. The game follows Harry Mason as he searches for his missing adopted daughter in the foggy fictional American town of Silent Hill, stumbling upon a cult. The game has 5 possible endings and still has many fans today. 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. The closest we ever got to a DBZ movie I know it came out in the late 80’s, but for a 90’s kid, this movie was a huge part of your childhood. Classic 90’s movie? I’ve never seen it! 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.
I grew up watching this back in the day – though I usually did have to sneak behind my parents’ backs to watch it.
Silent Hill is a survival horror video game released for the PS1 console in 1999. The game follows Harry Mason as he searches for his missing adopted daughter in the foggy fictional American town of Silent Hill, stumbling upon a cult. The game has 5 possible endings and still has many fans today.
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.
I know it came out in the late 80’s, but for a 90’s kid, this movie was a huge part of your childhood.
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.