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I submit for everyone's enjoyment, Knightmare. Using the absolute best in computer technology of the day, the players had to navigate a castle, avoiding various Indiana Jones-esque traps and bizarre puzzles, while wearing a giant helmet. Just look at the intro theme tune! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11U20DApGA4
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It wasn't even a VR helmet, the 'player' couldn't see a darn thing, they had to rely on their teammates to direct them. Which they were always notoriously bad at.
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# ? Jan 14, 2013 18:01 |
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Love him or hate him Spoony did a pretty spot on review of Knightmare. http://spoonyexperiment.com/2008/08/17/knightmare-review/ The sheer frustration of watching that show as a kid was overwhelming.
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# ? Jan 14, 2013 21:24 |
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RillAkBea posted:It wasn't even a VR helmet, the 'player' couldn't see a darn thing, they had to rely on their teammates to direct them. Which they were always notoriously bad at. It was best when the team gave instructions along the lines of "sidestep left" and the muppet in the hat did the exact opposite and their life force turned into a skull straight away because they walked into a table or something. I do agree that it was horribly frustrating to watch but at the same time I couldn't stop!
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# ? Jan 14, 2013 21:38 |
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Also that elf maid. Yow-zers.
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# ? Jan 14, 2013 23:18 |
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Did anybody ever see Mortal Kombat: Defenders Of the Realm, the saturday morning spin-off from the movie? You can check out the highlights here. There was a second one, but it's since been taken down.
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I hope you have your speakers all the way up. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7qC8gXSYKE Fight on. This too. I'm not exactly sure why but the set/lighting of this show fascinate me to this day. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7QvOKFm3wg Dirk Digglet has a new favorite as of 00:30 on Jan 15, 2013 |
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Metal Loaf posted:Did anybody ever see Mortal Kombat: Defenders Of the Realm, the saturday morning spin-off from the movie? You can check out the highlights here. There was a second one, but it's since been taken down. Were you in the synchtube earlier? Because a few people from Punchsport Pagoda were watching this earlier. It is the single most 90s thing I've ever seen. And I'm still considering getting a Raiden "KICK YOUR JETS AND JAM" avatar/text combo (an actual quote from the show).
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Mister Snips posted:Which is great because eurodance, trance, hardstyle, and pretty much all of the lovely 90's club music still has a following of weird old people and furries How old do you have to be to be counted as "weird old people", because I'm not a furry, and I'm only 26, oh god I don't want to be old!
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Datasmurf posted:How old do you have to be to be counted as "weird old people", because I'm not a furry, and I'm only 26, oh god I don't want to be old! Don't worry; I'm 26 and still listen to EDM. I think Mister Snips doesn't realise that trance is one of the most popular types of music in the world at the moment (and hardstyle and eurodance still have massive followings in certain parts of the world).
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nooblord posted:Rodent's Revenge! ElectricApricot posted:
My god, this was such a powerful blast-from-the-past feeling. I would always play these games on my dad's office computer while waiting for him to finish work after school. I had completely forgotten about these... Thank you! Now, please tell me someone else read Hank the Cowdog books: I've talked to a lot of my friends and it seems no one else read them Also... Did anyone else play The Lost Vikings. I remember my brother and I playing the gently caress out of that game. Never realized that it was made by Blizzard.
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# ? Jan 16, 2013 07:52 |
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kukukachu posted:
Me and my brother played that too and because we mostly rented we of course had to get our money's worth and play it every waking moment for three straight days. Never quite finished it if I remember right. Another Blizzard classic, BlackThorne: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WafqCyIwAWw Basically Prince of Persia with guns and aliens instead of swords and dudes in robes.
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kukukachu posted:
Absolutely, this series was a great way to knock out some Accelerated Reader quizzes quickly. Our middle school kept a point system based on book length and difficulty. Earn enough points via Accelerated Reader quizzes, get a reward. Naturally, these books weren't worth that much but there were enough in the series at the time to knock out 30 points easy.
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davestones posted:I submit for everyone's enjoyment, Knightmare. Using the absolute best in computer technology of the day, the players had to navigate a castle, avoiding various Indiana Jones-esque traps and bizarre puzzles, while wearing a giant helmet. Reminds me of Legends of the Hidden Temple. No you stupid kid the monkey head goes on the top! No not THAT WAY! Goddamnit if I was on that show I'd be at space camp by now!
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cyberia posted:Don't worry; I'm 26 and still listen to EDM. I think Mister Snips doesn't realise that trance is one of the most popular types of music in the world at the moment (and hardstyle and eurodance still have massive followings in certain parts of the world). Woo! Glad I'm not the only goon. I love EDM. From eurodance to trance.
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# ? Jan 16, 2013 23:14 |
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This was basically my bible in high school. Drugs, Wetware, Meatspace, hacking, phreaking, body modifications - oh my! Always had it lying on my nightstand, as a go-to encyclopedia for all things cyber & alternative. Wonder what happened to RU Sirius. I believe Mondo went belly up before the end of the century? Only bought one issue of the magazine, it never clicked as much as the User's Guide did.
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# ? Jan 17, 2013 00:40 |
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This VHS came free with Super Mario Allstars in the UK. It blew my loving mind when I first saw it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U774-jsHpIc
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Dirk Digglet posted:This too. I'm not exactly sure why but the set/lighting of this show fascinate me to this day. I never watched Beakman's World when I was a kid but holy poo poo, that guy is like Dr. Clayton Forrestor's Good Twin. Even the set decoration looks like the inside of Deep 13.
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Tewratomeh posted:I never watched Beakman's World when I was a kid but holy poo poo, that guy is like Dr. Clayton Forrestor's Good Twin. Even the set decoration looks like the inside of Deep 13. Pretty sure one was based on or at least inspired by the other, but I forgot which one. I'm guessing Beakman got it from Forrester because I'm pretty sure MST3k came first. Bill Nye was better anyway Shame Boy has a new favorite as of 02:49 on Jan 17, 2013 |
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midnightclimax posted:
What up, Mondo buddy This book is great. I also have the Official Cyberpunk Handbook which is full of awesome 90s content: RU Sirius is still publishing magazines and podcasts. He also ran for President on a libertarian platform in the 2000 election. If you're still even vaguely interested in transhumanist stuff you should check out just about anything that Rudy Rucker has done recently.
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cyberia posted:What up, Mondo buddy Oh man, Cyberpunk. It will never not remind me of the X-Files episode written by William Gibson and Tom Maddox - Kill Switch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kcvpcjFzQo INVISIGOTH e: I love that the guy on that handbook is essentially Langly from the Lone Gunmen in a stupid hat, and the girl is every techno-villain/teenage hacker ever. Including that X-Files episode. QuickbreathFinisher has a new favorite as of 03:47 on Jan 17, 2013 |
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RagnarokAngel posted:Reminds me of Legends of the Hidden Temple. No you stupid kid the monkey head goes on the top! No not THAT WAY!
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# ? Jan 17, 2013 04:19 |
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Black Sabbath's song "TV Crimes" is about the evils of televangelism. The video for it...is not. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdWnr_zxvnM edit oh man speaking of knightmare there was this other tv show similar to that when I was a kid but it was all futuristic looking. Like, the kids would put on these cyborg goggles and go into some weird virtual reality thing which, to me at the time, looked cool as gently caress. Does anyone have any clue what I'm talking about? Dr. Notadoctor has a new favorite as of 16:49 on Jan 17, 2013 |
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Who remembers Street Sharks? Along with Biker Mice From Mars it was considered the coolest cartoon you could see until Dragon Ball Z came along.
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Tewratomeh posted:I never watched Beakman's World when I was a kid but holy poo poo, that guy is like Dr. Clayton Forrestor's Good Twin. Even the set decoration looks like the inside of Deep 13. I loved Beakman's World. Lester was the best sidekick because he was a guy in a rat suit. By which I mean that even in the context of the show, he was just a guy who, for whatever reason, was always wearing a rat suit. quote:In the pilot episode, Lester was a puppet, but in every subsequent episode he was simply a clueless, crude man (Mark Ritts) in a tattered rat suit. In a running joke, it was never asserted that his character was actually supposed to be a rat; rather he was specifically identified by himself and others as a guy in a rat suit
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Metal Loaf posted:Who remembers Street Sharks? Along with Biker Mice From Mars it was considered the coolest cartoon you could see until Dragon Ball Z came along. Whoah whoah, I dunno about that. You're forgetting about TATTOOED TEENAGE ALIEN FIGHTERS FROM BEVERLY HILLS!!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmhRKU5zBS8
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Dr. Notadoctor posted:Whoah whoah, I dunno about that. While we're on the subject of campy 90s live-action kids shows, I present to you: Big Bad Beetle Borgs! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XdoMP23EKE The guy who played the ghost looked a little bit like Jay Leno, or so my younger self thought.
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midnightclimax posted:Oh my god that book, I have to buy it. Talking bout cyberpunk literature, don't forget this one: There's another awesomely bad roleplaying book called Alice Through The Mirrorshades. I can't upload a picture because my work computer hates Imgur but click the link for some more bad ~cyberpunk~ art. cyberia has a new favorite as of 01:07 on Jan 18, 2013 |
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Stoic Madman posted:While we're on the subject of campy 90s live-action kids shows, I present to you: Big Bad Beetle Borgs! And now that song will be stuck in my head again for the next year, thanks.
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Stoic Madman posted:While we're on the subject of campy 90s live-action kids shows, I present to you: Big Bad Beetle Borgs! The best moment in this show hands down was when the actress who played the girl decided to leave. They got a replacement, but it would've been weird to just replace one of the three main characters fairly early in the show, and it would've been weirder to suddenly have a new actress playing the character. So instead, they: A.) Had a spell go wrong and randomly change her appearance (into the new actress) and B.) Used another spell to make it so everyone remembered her as looking this way. Just...just brilliant. edit: and then when they had the Power Rangers "Forever Red" special, which was a huge nostalgia fest where they got every single red ranger together, they kinda ran out of costumes for the bad guys, so they just wound up using the old Beetleborg costumes. Which is kinda hilarious considering I vaguely remember them having a crossover. Dr. Notadoctor has a new favorite as of 03:35 on Jan 18, 2013 |
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I have this thing for 90s chick rock bands. Saints - The Breeders https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29DKkmZMTlk Seether - Veruca Salt https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jC9AUR-iTo0 Bad Mood - The Murmurs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHBNmO5sjsA Love it.
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# ? Jan 20, 2013 10:00 |
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Awww yeah 90s chick rock bands L7 - Pretend We're Dead https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAdlZ2F-fs8 Belly - Feed The Tree https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcpjkD8VIAc Man, the nostalgia in this thread. Probably going to feed the pigeons next.
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# ? Jan 20, 2013 10:57 |
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OH, BOY! TUTTI FRUTTI!
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# ? Jan 20, 2013 22:16 |
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If you were a Canadian kid watching tv in the 90s you will be remember seeing the "Cool Rock" CD commercial all. the. time. It's so burned in my brain now that any time I hear the song snippets on the radio or in a store I immediately think of the next songs from the commercial. http://youtu.be/4oJ8SioFmqY I could only find the long version in French, but it is essentially the same. Enjoy.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 03:26 |
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Not gonna lie, I loved the hell out of this game. I also had a National Geographic game about animals, I think, but I don't remember what it was called. Also, Polly Pockets were the poo poo, and She-Ra ruled.
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I randomly played pitch n putt with William Gibson in the early 90s in Vancouver. He just happened to be playing in front of us. I had no idea who he was at the time but my dad was starstruck. He had tons of his books.
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This game: It's about Jordan entering the very bowels of Chicago to save his basketball team from a Mad Scientist who has kidnapped them for some reason. He also has all the powers of the elements(and lasers) at his disposal because he's Michael Jordan and will preform rim shattering dunks at will. Every check point he preforms a dunk, every bonus item he dunks, every secret thing ever he will leap across the screen and preform an in your face dunk. It's an actual decent platformer and is more in line with the Michael jackson game, Moonwalker. However it has Metroid style powerups and things, it's also just really really weird. The game's point of view is that Jordan is just amazing in every way and you're a fool to not see it. Here's a Gameplay video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PN06Bsjj6ys The game also predated Space Jam by a few years. This is pre Space Jam era MJ.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 04:28 |
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So I found this magical thing today in a box of old CDs. Which is exciting. Itunes/the back of the CD tells me it's from 1997. No idea where/why I got this, although the dog's collar suggests Toys R Us might have something to do with it. I'm almost positive I didn't buy it, but I was a dumb 8 year old so I can't be sure. I might post a trip report later because I have a feeling this is going to be good. I also found an errant Pure Moods CD and imported it. Not too shabby. God I love me some 90s New Age music.
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QuickbreathFinisher posted:So I found this magical thing today in a box of old CDs. Which is exciting. Matthew Sweet and Splendora are the only two names on there I recognize, and I only know Splendora because they did the Daria theme. The 90's are an endless source of almost completely-unknown Alternative Rock artists. I need to dig around in my lingering boxes of Old poo poo to see if I can find some of the random AltRock CDs I used to listen to, full of artists nobody's heard of.
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