The 90s had fluorescent clothing... I certainly don't miss looking like a highlighter. I mostly don't remember that much stuff from the 90s. I guess that I'm lucky that way.
Those fucking things. A whopping 2.4 Megabytes of data for the 3 & 1/2" disks. A drawer full of those things couldn't compare to a fraction of one re-writable CD. I might have been inclined to hate them from the start, though. My first experience with a floppy disk was when I gave the first computer I touched a BSOD when I removed it whilst it was in use.crusador90 said:Floppy Disks... does anyone still remember these? Will our kids know what these are? These were essentially flash drives before flash drives were flash drives, and yet the amount of data they can hold is so paltry compared today.
Archie Comics have been around FAR longer than the 90's. Of course, back then I wouldn't have known that.Christian Friborg said:Archie Comics. I know they still exist but there's something about the comic when you read it when you were like 9 or 10.
And 3D platformer collect-a-thons. Sure, some of my favorite games like Spyro, Banjo Kazooie, and Super Mario 64 technically fall under that list, (in fact Super Mario 64 probably helped popularized the genre), but there were a lot of them back then. It's sort of like today where we have an over-saturation of shooters.BreakfastMan said:The over-saturation of 2D platformers. Seriously, most of those 2D mascot platformers sucked heavily. Not sad to see those gone.
Hoplon said:Man fuck dial up. right in it's god damn ear.
That's how things go. Whenever you get an over-saturation of a genre you get a lot of good stuff just by sheer number of stuff being released, but you also get a lot a crap.scorptatious said:And 3D platformer collect-a-thons. Sure, some of my favorite games like Spyro, Banjo Kazooie, and Super Mario 64 technically fall under that list, (in fact Super Mario 64 probably helped popularized the genre), but there were a lot of them back then. It's sort of like today where we have an over-saturation of shooters.BreakfastMan said:The over-saturation of 2D platformers. Seriously, most of those 2D mascot platformers sucked heavily. Not sad to see those gone.
I think it has started to die down somewhat, but we still have had many AAA shooters being released this year. You just haven't been paying much attention. ;DWell... maybe not so much now, I really don't remember any AAA FPS's besides Black Ops 2 releasing this year, so maybe that fad is finally starting to die down.
BreakfastMan said:The over-saturation of 2D platformers. Seriously, most of those 2D mascot platformers sucked heavily. Not sad to see those gone.
Doom-clones. Thank christ that fad died out. I like Doom as much as the next person, but seriously, it was just too much. I can only go on key-hunts through labyrinths full of monsters so many times before it gets old.
Rob Liefield and his influence. So freaking glad the comics community got over that.
And finally, the boy-bands and divas. I really hated those, I won't lie. They really sucked.![]()