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Neddy Seagoon posted:The most 90's thing possible? How about the coolest magician on Earth? He was on America's Got Talent as a contestant a few years back. He didn't make it very far.
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Convex posted:That whole game was ridiculously difficult. I think you only had one life to last the entire game. I actually grinded through the whole thing last year and even got the good ending. you get one extra life for every stage you beat. And yeah the game is 90s as gently caress, they even released an album for it that had covers of the songs from the game done with a real band that sound pretty heavily influenced by Nirvana. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bspBuUKAj-U
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I still remember the unique audio on the Sega logo at the beginning. "Check 1, 2, check check...Sega-UHHHH!!!"
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Inzombiac posted:This thread has shown me that https://www.i-mockery.com is still alive and cookin'. Wow. I posted on the forums here for several years (along with several other people who migrated over here.) it was like a low-rent SA
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gallery posted:I actually grinded through the whole thing last year and even got the good ending. you get one extra life for every stage you beat. And yeah the game is 90s as gently caress, they even released an album for it that had covers of the songs from the game done with a real band that sound pretty heavily influenced by Nirvana. That CD is by the composer Howard Drossin's band Roadkill, which is also the name of Sketch's pet rat. It was packed in with some copies of the game.
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Heath posted:I posted on the forums here for several years (along with several other people who migrated over here.) it was like a low-rent SA I had a forums account there, but I was in middle school and early high school so I was too young to make more than 2 or 3 posts because I just had nothing in common with the rest of the members. I mostly read it for all the Halloween content, like the B-movie synopses and weird candy reviews.
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Star Man posted:I've been using Winamp for 18 years. I even paid for Plus a number of years ago and have it on my phone. 88h88 posted:I've not found anything else as good for just playing straight mp3s and wavs so it's been on every PC I've ever owned. My list of requirements for an mp3 player is simply: 'does it play mp3s?' No need to mess with perfection. Lightweight, does what it's supposed to do, has all the bugs ironed out, and even has a decent library built in these days. I tried my hand at configuring Foobar2000 a long time ago, but gave up when I realized I was just remaking the Winamp interface.
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chitoryu12 posted:I had a forums account there, but I was in middle school and early high school so I was too young to make more than 2 or 3 posts because I just had nothing in common with the rest of the members. I mostly read it for all the Halloween content, like the B-movie synopses and weird candy reviews. The site still does all that in Halloween season (ie September and October). The rest of the year it's pretty much forgettable.
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Choco1980 posted:He was on America's Got Talent as a contestant a few years back. He didn't make it very far. I liked his sexy robot assistant - she had some sexy robot gams, turns out my bisexual sexual awakening happened in a lot of places.
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i watched all the stickdeath videos and played the games as a kid and as an adult it concerns me that i did
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Know what was weird? The Mask and Ace Ventura having crossover episodes, so you have The Mask in Ace Ventura but his character model is still Mask-style, and vice versa, and both shows featuring two different Carrey impersonations.
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The Back To The Future show wasn't terrible if I recall correctly. The Godzilla series was far, far better than the movie it tied into, and corrected most of its mistakes surprisingly. Like, the premise is that one Godzilla Egg that hatches as the stinger for the movie quickly grows to giant size, and to everyone's surprise can breath fire. Suddenly other monsters start springing up around the world, and Matthew Broderick's character and his team follow the New Godzilla around observing and helping when they can as he fights them.
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There have been a lot of Godzilla cartoons.
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FactsAreUseless posted:There have been a lot of Godzilla cartoons. Yeah, but that one specifically was based on the terrible movie There were a lot of movie tie-in cartoons during the 90s
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Wanamingo posted:Yeah, but that one specifically was based on the terrible movie I liked the Addams Family one, it was very much in the spirit of the old comics. Conan too in the spirit of its source, ie a lot of hacking and slashing, not a lot of thinking. Bill & Ted was kinda dumb, but it actually had the involvement of the people from the movie (including the cast) going for it, which is a lot more than can be said for the absolutely dreadful live action series.
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Damnit Conan, this is like the 16th time you've found something that could cure your family of turned into loving statues syndrome, but you let someone else have it for their problems. You'll never see these people again, gently caress em. No it's cool just learn to be a ninja next episode and then forget everything about being a ninja after that.
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Section Z posted:Damnit Conan, this is like the 16th time you've found something that could cure your family of turned into loving statues syndrome, but you let someone else have it for their problems. You'll never see these people again, gently caress em. No it's cool just learn to be a ninja next episode and then forget everything about being a ninja after that. Sounds like Samurai Jack.
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The Men in Black cartoon was okay. Or at least good enough that I don't wince at something I liked to watch when I was ten. I love its theme the most: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXHeuRMc6ak I love looking at images from the comics that the movie was lifted from and wonder how someone at Hollywood got a hold of those.
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I remember one cartoon being on Cartoon Network when I was little, which I'm pretty sure was a Hanna Barbera thing from the 1970s (it had that art style) about a bunch of super scientists who lived on this floating island, and the opening credits had all of the characters shooting off on this little flying saucers. I can vividly recall their cat, who I believe was called Julius Caesar, being credited alongside them. To this day, nobody's ever recognised the description, so I've resigned myself to the likelihood that I imagined the whole thing. One thing I did watch was Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm, where Sub-Zero got to snarl all these hilariously stupid "badass" quips like, "Nothing burns hotter than ICE!" My favourite character was Jax.
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Wheat Loaf posted:I remember one cartoon being on Cartoon Network when I was little, which I'm pretty sure was a Hanna Barbera thing from the 1970s (it had that art style) about a bunch of super scientists who lived on this floating island, and the opening credits had all of the characters shooting off on this little flying saucers. I can vividly recall their cat, who I believe was called Julius Caesar, being credited alongside them. To this day, nobody's ever recognised the description, so I've resigned myself to the likelihood that I imagined the whole thing. This sounds familiar, like it was something played in the mid 90s late night block along with Wait Till Your Father Gets Home, the original Justice League, Speed Racer, Wonder Twins, etc. But google is failing me as far as coming up with historical late night cartoon blocks.
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Wheat Loaf posted:I remember one cartoon being on Cartoon Network when I was little, which I'm pretty sure was a Hanna Barbera thing from the 1970s (it had that art style) about a bunch of super scientists who lived on this floating island, and the opening credits had all of the characters shooting off on this little flying saucers. I can vividly recall their cat, who I believe was called Julius Caesar, being credited alongside them. To this day, nobody's ever recognised the description, so I've resigned myself to the likelihood that I imagined the whole thing. It sounds like a Hanna-Barbera parody, based on their formula of crime solving friends being combined with a talking animal. I can't get it to embed, but it was considered a bit shocking in 1994 when an MTV forum asked a question to Bill Clinton that had been making the rounds at that time: boxers or briefs?
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"March 1992 - Me enjoying my 4th birthday party … By myself … Eating Filet-O-Fish with a knife and fork …"
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I don't know what to call this style of design, but these definitely belong here.
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Star Man posted:The Men in Black cartoon was okay. Or at least good enough that I don't wince at something I liked to watch when I was ten. I love its theme the most: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXHeuRMc6ak That show was weird because it was clearly made by people who were pining for the early 90's in that it's stylistically a sort of combination of BtAS and Real Ghostbusters.
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Rack posted:I don't know what to call this style of design, but these definitely belong here. pretty sure it's just called "the backgound of saved by the bell's opening"
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Rack posted:I don't know what to call this style of design, but these definitely belong here. Trapper Keeper Gothic.
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RC and Moon Pie posted:It sounds like a Hanna-Barbera parody, based on their formula of crime solving friends being combined with a talking animal. I'm pretty sure it was actually a normal cat. A bit like the cat in the Josie and the Pussycats cartoon - in fact I think it was also black and white. Cartoon Network re-ran so many old Hanna Barbera cartoons (or aesthetically similar ones) in the mid-1990s that they've probably all just blurred together in the past 20 years for me.
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Elfgames posted:pretty sure it's just called "the backgound of saved by the bell's opening" Nah, not enough pink & teal spirals, and no clipart of a red convertible.
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I grew up in Manchester in the 90s so it was wall to wall MADCHESTER stuff, which even looking back now was awesome. It sprang from Joy Division and The Smiths and went from there, the 90s were amazing where I grew up, for a couple of summers it seemed every open window and every top deck of a bus had this or similar blasting out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6M0xdLO_bmo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RJwW77Lsj8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSD11dnphg0 I was lucky enough to grow up entwined in all this, and seeing the end times of the Hacienda etc. I truly loved the 90s, they formed my life in a good way, everywhere something seemed to be happening, music and art seemed to be all around. Bands we knew were taking over the world it seemed, it was crazy, a good friend of mine had a pub quiz team, it was him, Noel Gallagher and Mani from the Stone Roses. He passed away a couple of years ago, he was in this band: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-X5ekIFIazg His stories were amazing and he knew everyone it seemed
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Just found this poster, thought I'd share:
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Wanamingo posted:Yeah, but that one specifically was based on the terrible movie John Astin (the original Gomez from the tv show) voiced Gomez in this series as well. Pretty well captured the right tone with it all.
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peter gabriel posted:I grew up in Manchester in the 90s so it was wall to wall MADCHESTER stuff, which even looking back now was awesome. This was the more 90s version of the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1p-VeJPJKM My German Culture prof in university went to university in Manchester right at this time. We were talking about this and he told me about how he was having a birthday drink at Factories Dry Bar when Shaun Ryder and Bez came in, and then he found himself in Nottingham 2 days later. This reminded me of how Bernard Sumner (new order), Johnny Marr (The Smiths) and David Tennant (pet shop boys) formed a band called Electronic, which makes it super hard to find their stuff because there are a lot of hits for Electronic on youtube. But yea, having Sumner and Marr working together is basically my favorite thing ever as they are major parts of my 2 favorite bands. It's too bad neather worked with Robert Smith, Dave Gahan or Martin Gore to my knowlage. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBm8j4UJsSE This is pretty 90s as gently caress, with the flag guys, basic cgi randomness just rotating in the background https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmnWXhxlh14 This song is about Morrissey, which is pretty drat hilarious. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31Q-0fbJla4 No video but a pretty perfect 90s dance track https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXWZrHke8Hw Rap on Barney, Rap on. Oh remember when New Order's Regret was a huge hit, and they decided to pair it with the biggest show of the 90s, Baywatch? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfI8pJQbcZQ Or had the offical England world cup anthem? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Re4aDJL3heA
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Electronic were cool, Get The Message is a great song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7sVSSb2mU4
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twistedmentat posted:This reminded me of how Bernard Sumner (new order), Johnny Marr (The Smiths) and David Tennant (pet shop boys) formed a band called Electronic, which makes it super hard to find their stuff because there are a lot of hits for Electronic on youtube. Neil Tennant. David Tennant was Doctor Who.
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drat, if I hadn't been skimming through music chat because I wanted to see more cartoon chat I totally would have corrected that myself. I at least used to be a big Pet Shop Boys fan. Even saw them in concert. My ex-wife was big into that whole scene of music discussed above, and I didn't dislike it, so guess what 99% of our music we listened to in the 00's was?
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Wheat Loaf posted:I remember one cartoon being on Cartoon Network when I was little, which I'm pretty sure was a Hanna Barbera thing from the 1970s (it had that art style) about a bunch of super scientists who lived on this floating island, and the opening credits had all of the characters shooting off on this little flying saucers. I can vividly recall their cat, who I believe was called Julius Caesar, being credited alongside them. To this day, nobody's ever recognised the description, so I've resigned myself to the likelihood that I imagined the whole thing. Star Com? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNzjOjW5ymw
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I liked the syndicated action/adventure shows from back then. Hercules, Xena, the Crow. So many for a few years.
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