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That xmen game was my all time favorite, I still want to put that in my future man cave.
nahhhhhh., All the marvel vs capcoms in arcade form.



That xmen game was my all time favorite, I still want to put that in my future man cave.








The Sear Xmas Wish Book and Sears Credit
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When that Sears Xmas Wish Book released around September of every year, I was in my parents ear daily listed all the things i wanted for Xmas because I knew my dad had that Sears credit card. I would circle everything in that book. My dad probably still paying off Xmas's we had back in the 80's.
Buying a floor model TV was a momentous experience because you knew that was going to be the family TV forever. If it stopped working, it was still cheaper to send it to the shop. Every little town in the South had a TV repair shot because it was so expensive to buy a new one. When I go home and drive around, I still see the old TV repair shops that have been closed forever but still have the names on the buildings.
Hell yeah. Most people had a 20 inch or 27 inch. When the floor model died put that 20 - 27 right on top that bytch. If you had a 50 inch you was ballin hard. Drug Dealers dream right there.were 32 inch tvs consisdered to be a big tv???
Most people back then didn't have big ass TVs, or even a single computer. And they sure as hell didn't have every game. You copped games you were really interested in, for everything else there was Blockbuster.
Fred.

The Sear Xmas Wish Book and Sears Credit
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When that Sears Xmas Wish Book released around September of every year, I was in my parents ear daily listed all the things i wanted for Xmas because I knew my dad had that Sears credit card. I would circle everything in that book. My dad probably still paying off Xmas's we had back in the 80's.
Buying a floor model TV was a momentous experience because you knew that was going to be the family TV forever. If it stopped working, it was still cheaper to send it to the shop. Every little town in the South had a TV repair shot because it was so expensive to buy a new one. When I go home and drive around, I still see the old TV repair shops that have been closed forever but still have the names on the buildings.

@hexagram23 is speaking facts in here. I was the first person in my family to get a computer and that was in 1998. I knew people who had computers in my neighborhood, but it wasn't commonplace by any means. Nobody I knew did anything on the internet. If they had it.
My grade school had the old Apple computers with Oregon Trail though
And one of my friends had a computer in his room with Sim City
His family literally hit the lottery though
By the time I was in high school, my school library had the internet, and I would go to the duck down forums and argue with people about whether Hell on Earth was better than the Infamous
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nahhhhhh., All the marvel vs capcoms in arcade form.![]()
This, when it came to games and movies we pretty much lived at blockbuster when I was growing up. Remember being pissed that they would only have one copy for the popular games when they come out so you had to wait for three weeks to play goldeneye and zelda on n64![]()

No that interesting. Great Grandmother got us a Compaq in the late 90s and I had to deal with a 56K connection and that shytty PC until 2006.You should, that story's entertaining as hell.![]()
That feeling of being able to download a full anime series in hours was
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