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.
Crazybytes & twilights CD’s made me buy original games as most of the time music/video’s were left out in the first editions
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.
When you (M29) see a post about N64 games. Send a screen shot to my brother (M30) and mom showing the wide variety of games. Then your mom admits we went without cheese/milk for a week to buy my brother and I “Buck Bumble”. She ends the conversation beautifully.
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.
Thanks to this guy, I used to think you had to walk like this if you wanted to buy the bottom shelf cereal.
They still sell the identical landline phone I had in the 90s! Part of me wants to buy one on principle… my wife will be rolling her eyes!
Hey, someone know where i can buy aesthetic or 90s style clothes, like rocko’s modern life or kablam merch that at this point its very difficulty to find
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