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??????? ??????? ?????? – Dressed in a red, white and blue leotard, with a gold medal draped from her neck, Barbie flips, cartwheels and somersaults like a champion. The perennially popular doll has become an Olympian. And she’s been flying off store shelves as… read more
I found the most 90s photo we have – playing N64 on the giant TV (also peek the Titanic VHS set on top of the TV)
Because Hi-Fi is not only audio gear I bring today a beautiful unit dedicated to the lost format of VHS: The Panasonic AG-8700 VCR recorder and player. This giant was made for the superior SVHS format mainly, with capacity for video editing, it was a machine thought for professionals that holds up.