I watched violent horror movies and played violent video games my entire life, and I turned out alright. *Pushes corpse further under bed with foot* The Dreamcast was an awesome console. Especially the Super Robot games on it. Am I the only person who played Tech Romancer so much that I eventually unlocked the original Japanese theme song for the game? [video=youtube;Q2-UpK0r2hY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2-UpK0r2hY[/video]
I played Duke Nukem 3D as a kid... I spent hours pressing the spacebar while standing in front of strippers! XD
I still have my Dreamcast hooked up. Mine is one before they fixed the "issue" of them being able to play backup discs, most of my games are in storage though. Skies of Arcadia, Shenmue, and Phantasy Star Online I played a lot. I got to play the last one using the built in modem too, had dial up internet at the time.
Who watched this? [video=youtube;7Wt6XlVob_E]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Wt6XlVob_E&feature=related[/video]
Power Rangers was an awesome show (at least its first incarnation, not so much the ninja/samurai/whatever stuff that came after). I fondly remember Tommy Oliver, who was so awesome that he pwned Zordon, disabled the Megazord, and almost destroyed Angel Grove. I also loved me some Billy. <3 edit: Also, Ivan Ooze = Bad Dude
Considering I was very young during the 90s, this was my childhood TV show: [video=youtube;8gXk8y7_qxY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gXk8y7_qxY[/video]
Fun Fact: Did you know that the Power Rangers actually has its roots in the Spider-Man franchise? You all probably know the Power Rangers are just the english version of the Japanese "Super-Sentai". Well, those Super Sentai were based on this: [video=youtube;HNZqWPUnDyE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNZqWPUnDyE[/video] Because when you think Spider-Man, you think giant f****** robots!
Hydro Thunder was, FUN FACT, my most played game ever, clocking in at around 4000+ Hours played. I've played SF4 for about 2500 Hours, Marvel for about 500, and Soul Calibur for a couple of hundred.
I was born in 1985, so my real memories start around 93-ish. Nintendo 64 ruled the world, Pokemon was the most important thing on the schoolyards and we still had Sonic SatAM. The nineties were weird...but they had sonic. I miss sonic
I was born in 1977, so I lived the 90's as a teen/twenties girl, and as far as everything that went on and things that we had, I loved it. I definitely loved it more than I love things now.... in terms of all kinds of things such as music, video games, TV .... like others have mentioned here before me. I definitely agree with lots of opinions here!
I was born in 1998. And it just bothers me when people have to go around saying I don't have no childhood and crap 'cause I was born in the late 90s. I have a Dreamcast and a N64 jeez
89 now here Watching Freakazoid Green Ranger was the best ranger MTV showed music videos Beavis & Butthead. I had to sneak on the TV to watch that. Reading Goosebumps (Monster Blood was my favorite). Playing Doom on the PC Thugging it out with my Pokemon cards. Then I learn to play Magic The Gathering. Rollin' down the street, smokin' endo Sippin' on gin and juice, laid back With my mind on my money And my money on my mind Whoop there it is Kriss Kross To use the internet we had to use a phone line (lol I know right?) we called it Dial Up. We had to actually wait like ten minutes to watch a five minute clip. It was the dark ages.
I was born in '98, but I've been a 90's nut my whole life. Especially for the mid-90's. From my 5 year old self playing Duke Nukem 3d and Doom II On an old Windows 95 compaq to today where I'm currently working on a computer that can do extreme modern gaming as well as boot into MS-DOS (And windows XP). And of course I also like 90's music and television....well, I don't watch television much (Except for MLP) but I do listen to 90's music.