Post the most 90's thing

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"You don't even get a toy with that!!"
Edit: I found the ad on YouTube!



I remember when I first figured out you didn't have to hit "0" over and over again on the remote and you could just plug the cable directly into the TV and bypass the cable box. :ahh:


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I never actually played the game, but I used to go to Electronics Boutique in the mall and just watch the intro screen over and over again. I had NEVER seen graphics that smooth. 60fps polygons? On a TV screen? I was WAY more impressed by that than by Avatar's 3D years later. I thought everything looked so alive.
 
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Elementary school summer reading and free lunch :wow:

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nikka I read the fukk outta them Goosebumps shyts. Choose your own adventure :banderas:




How about stretch Armstrong


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Google told me they actually started making these in the 70s, but they was still poppin in the 90s cuz I had this one and I had the vac man one

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As a kid I remember them acting like these toys were basically indestructible because of the elasticity, so of course as a kid I took it as a challenge :demonic: fam I used to fukk these toys up lmaooo when I finally did break Stretch it was bittersweet. A mixed feeling of sadness from a broken toy yet a sweet sense of accomplishment. I ended up keeping vac man since I already proved "the man" wrong by destroying stretch.


Can't believe I'm less than two years away from 30 :mjcry:
 
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