The 90's had both the best and worst music, but the only people who say 90's music was completely shit has no taste! Go listen to Soundtracks For The Blind or Hvis Lyset Tar Oss again FFS!
rhizhim said:*snipped image (Furby)*
the bad thing about it is that it is just a matter of time until someone transforms this turd into a angry bird toy.
Well guess what's coming back for 2012 Christmas, in stores now for £59.99?Al-Bundy-da-G said:Also Furby. That was the 90's right? I try not to think about it too much...
Pretty much this. The music back in the 90's was mostly terrible. So much bad pop, so many boy bands. I really don't miss that.sextus the crazy said:bad internet and even worse music. Oh god boy bands were everywhere.
Also, Geocities. That shit looked like... well, shit.
IIRC, that was bad timing. They were much better than the alternative, which was get a whole stack of 1.4mbs floppy disks, but USB memory devices came out not long after that, and were even better.Zack Alklazaris said:What the hell was so bad about the Zip disks? They held 300mbs and didn't corrupt like floppies, but no one ever seemed to use them.
Keep in mind that Deadpool was born in the 90's...created by Liefeld himself! Not the personality but the original character design.TheRussian said:This nonsense right here:
The Nineties Anti-Hero. Thankfully Deadpool saved us from them. Praise Deadpool.![]()
also 90s English anime dubs. There were only 3 types: "bad by modern standards", "bad by any standards", and "so bad, it's hilarious".Casual Shinji said:Anime... on VHS!!! I still look back with some nostalgia, but thank fuck for DVDs and subtitles.
*shudders*Casual Shinji said:Also Limp Bizkit. That fucking band was audio cancer.
Well, Dragon Half was very good dubbed.sextus the crazy said:also 90s English anime dubs. There were only 3 types: "bad by modern standards", "bad by any standards", and "so bad, it's hilarious".Casual Shinji said:Anime... on VHS!!! I still look back with some nostalgia, but thank fuck for DVDs and subtitles.
So was Ranma 1/2, and (was this done in the 90's?) Lupin III. Not to mention the streamline dub of Akira, which was technically '89, but what the heck, let's count it. I honestly prefer the dubs from the 90's to the early 2000's, because there was more variety in the voice actors. The market has shrunk so much in recent years that it seems like there's five male actors and five female actors in the entire industry, and they all have one voice a piece.Casual Shinji said:Well, Dragon Half was very good dubbed.sextus the crazy said:also 90s English anime dubs. There were only 3 types: "bad by modern standards", "bad by any standards", and "so bad, it's hilarious".Casual Shinji said:Anime... on VHS!!! I still look back with some nostalgia, but thank fuck for DVDs and subtitles.
The only anime on VHS I could find that was subbed, was more obscure stuff like Urusei Yatsura and Kimagure Orange Road.
I only ever saw 5 minutes of the original Akira dub, and that was enough for me to run away screaming like a little girl. I think the exact moment was when I heard Masaru talk like a midget. Though oddly, in hindsight I actually enjoy the dub of Ghost in the Shell ('95) more than the original Japanese version, which is almost completely devoid of emotional delivery. A lot of 90's dubs had the annoying habbit of excessive swearing though.Owyn_Merrilin said:So was Ranma 1/2, and (was this done in the 90's?) Lupin III. Not to mention the streamline dub of Akira, which was technically '89, but what the heck, let's count it. I honestly prefer the dubs from the 90's to the early 2000's, because there was more variety in the voice actors. The market has shrunk so much in recent years that it seems like there's five male actors and five female actors in the entire industry, and they all have one voice a piece.Casual Shinji said:Well, Dragon Half was very good dubbed.sextus the crazy said:also 90s English anime dubs. There were only 3 types: "bad by modern standards", "bad by any standards", and "so bad, it's hilarious".Casual Shinji said:Anime... on VHS!!! I still look back with some nostalgia, but thank fuck for DVDs and subtitles.
The only anime on VHS I could find that was subbed, was more obscure stuff like Urusei Yatsura and Kimagure Orange Road.
Exactly how many people had dail up back then? The only place I remember occasionally using the internet in the was at school and if I remember correctly didn't actually get any kind of internet connection until the mid 2000's.crusador90 said:Nostalgia is a powerful emotion, bringing to us rose-tinted views of a time long passed and invoking a return to those good times.
However, it ALWAYS makes us forget that not everything was better or necessarily more innocent during those times.
So... Hey 90s kids, you ever recall anything that you DON'T miss from those times.
I'll start with what I remember. I don't miss VHS tapes, the "Dark Age of Comics", crappy English dubs of foreign shows, and dial-up Internet for one