[QUOTE=Pasalaqcua;31553823]The 90's weren't all that great.[/QUOTE]
Then you weren't born in the 90s...
1992 Represent
I miss all those 90s cartoons, I still have some pokemon I recorded on VHS.
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Bitches
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The 90s: When you could have a kid's cartoon about a pair of anthropomorphic animals who fight crime by flying a jet fighter and shooting missiles at the bad guys until they're no longer a problem. Good luck getting that on a kid's show today.
Motherfucking NES/SNES/N64/GBC, comics, swimming and cartoons was my early childhood.
I remember all of this
I always drove my hotwheels etc. on my Car Carpet, remember watching most of those children shows. Duck Tales were the best imho.
Edit:
Just remembered, for 4th Birthday 1998 I got a Big white Truck that opened up and inside you had a Hotwheel track :v: shit was awesome.
I remember being up at ~6-7 am just waiting for the cartoons to come on TV, though that pretty much stoped when I got my first PC in 1998
Oh man, how i loved this game.
One of the few games i've actually sat through the credits to the very end.
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Yeah, I can not get over the fact that even in video games, you age. All those younger girls don't grab Snake until he's accelerated to old age in Guns of the Patriots :( Its a good thing Metal Gear maintained tradition over the years, where as
back in 1998 Spyro the Dragon during the PS1 days kicked ass in nightmarish landscapes, until Universal compromised that game series since they changed developers, and alterations to the story and eventually rebooting it with "a new beginning" Not to mention, whatever also happened to Mr Crash Bandicoot?
After being introduced in the 90's, I hope the reboot of Tomb Raider does just.
Also, I miss Steven Spielbergs cartoon shows and Kids WB!
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"It about the beard... inside that counts."
The skating in the last Spyro for PSX.
i pity the poor fools who were born in the 00s
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I used to love this show. Actually, I still do.
How 'bout dis shit.
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Never played it myself, but watched as my dad tried it out.
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Fucking classics. Never managed to complete any missions in X-Wing Alliance though and just crashed the Falcon-like freighter against stuff.
And Shadows of the Empire. Holy hell was that AT-ST boss scary.
Pretty much everything from the 90's was the shit. I wish we were still in the mindset of the 90's. The current generation of everything except technology sucks ass.
[QUOTE=Real Hitler Fag;31553355]No, you love 90s music. dont tell me you listened to pinkerton when you were 5[/QUOTE]
fuck you i listened to blue album at 3 and went to a weezer concert at 4
OOOH MAMA
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The Soviet Union collapsed:
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KV1VsL_gL9c[/media]
Two awesome classics mixed together.
Ah do you guys remember that shark show?
That one show where those 4 guys turned into mutant sharks. that were mother fucking bad ass as fuck.? I forgot the name of it..
Since We are talking about nostalagia..
[img]http://i.imgur.com/f2evO.jpg[/img] Who remembers this with Little Caesars...
I was born in the mid 90s so growing up I only got cold leftovers. The TV channel I used to watch a lot showed a lot of re-runs of 90s cartoons.
I still have a bunch of taped episodes of Rugrats and Dexter's Lab in the basement.
I can't imagine how children born in the 21st century will grow up.
In my experiances working at a Target register, i get to see the daily lives of such children, it's terrifying.
it's an common sight to see a toddler, barely old enough to walk - being given an Ipad to shut him up in the cradle, or a group of smaller kids walking around, oblivious to what is occurring outside them, their eyes plugged into a Itouch / DS, they are so out of it that their parents have to resort to gently nudging them along with those monkey-backpack leashes. I commonly assume that these Idevices are simply borrowed from the parents - until the parent produces their own Idevice while paying for yet another digitised toy.
These kids are being raised by computers, i'm no luddite, i appreciate technolodgy, but when parents rely on it to raise their kids, what you end up with is a generation of the socially inept. These kids are raised on games with only one objective that relies on manipulating the controls/environment.
A video game would rarely have lasting repercussions for failure, you'd die, or let the candy fall from the edge of the map, no biggie, you start again, is this really something to be teaching kids from day 1?
A kid playing in a sandpit as opposed to a DS would be more creative, he'd be exposed to many new things of all the senses, it'd encourage creativity - yet the child knows perfectly well what happens when you fail, there also exists the interaction with other children - developing social skills - including dealing with the feelings of others, something a shut-in child would never experience on a leap-frog.
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[QUOTE=Charybdis;31548361]Whoa, weird, mine did too
I had the exact same one[/QUOTE]
Brother?
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[QUOTE=TR0U5ERS;31557665]I can't imagine how children born in the 21st century will grow up.
In my experiances working at a Target register, i get to see the daily lives of such children, it's terrifying.
it's an common sight to see a toddler, barely old enough to walk - being given an Ipad to shut him up in the cradle, or a group of smaller kids walking around, oblivious to what is occurring outside them, their eyes plugged into a Itouch / DS, they are so out of it that their parents have to resort to gently nudging them along with those monkey-backpack leashes. I commonly assume that these Idevices are simply borrowed from the parents - until the parent produces their own Idevice while paying for yet another digitised toy.
These kids are being raised by computers, i'm no luddite, i appreciate technolodgy, but when parents rely on it to raise their kids, what you end up with is a generation of the socially inept. These kids are raised on games with only one objective that relies on manipulating the controls/environment.
A video game would rarely have lasting repercussions for failure, you'd die, or let the candy fall from the edge of the map, no biggie, you start again, is this really something to be teaching kids from day 1?
A kid playing in a sandpit as opposed to a DS would be more creative, he'd be exposed to many new things of all the senses, it'd encourage creativity - yet the child knows perfectly well what happens when you fail, there also exists the interaction with other children - developing social skills - including dealing with the feelings of others, something a shut-in child would never experience on a leap-frog.[/QUOTE]
I can't stand little kids anymore, grade schooler's are dressing like sluts and cursing. I would of been beaten for that.
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Funny thing is that I was born in 1994, but I remember all of these things.
Specifically the PBS stuff
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[QUOTE=Desolategrunt;31557691]Brother?
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I can't stand little kids anymore, grade schooler's are dressing like sluts and cursing. I would of been beaten for that.[/QUOTE]
I know what you are talking about the older kids of today were raised on a steady diet of over-sexualised music-videos and 'gangstas' , but these kids aren't my main focus in that rant - i'm talking about the mentally neutered E-kids that are still in their infancy today.
pretty much, kids who get raised on this crap:
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as opposed to a wholesome and educational show like
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjLlRj7Qops[/media]
Still not enough Nirvana!
Come as you are
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Aneurysm live
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Very Ape
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You Know You're Right
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All Apologies - Unplugged
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