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    kclaura2003 — 9 years ago(June 30, 2016 12:07 PM)

    The Space Jam website hasn't changed at all since '96. 😛
    http://www.warnerbros.com/archive/spacejam/movie/jam.htm

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      Caramel_1234 — 9 years ago(July 04, 2016 07:22 AM)

      Being a little kid.

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        MajinRobot — 9 years ago(July 15, 2016 10:42 PM)

        1. MY CHILDHOOD AND INNOCENCE ABOUT THE WORLD!
          This was a golden feeling and will probably never come back.
        2. All the amazing films, Tv Series, animes, toys, etc that I grew up with.
          Also the feeling that the 90s, as decades before them, had a special charisma about all things entertainment that you very rarely see anymore. For example, watch Terminator 2 and Jurassic Park followed by their latest sequels and you'll get what I mean instantly!
        3. I was a kid in the 90s, but whenever I look back, people seemed more authentic and relaxed, rather than living connected to our freaking phones and social networks all day and now even waking around catching Pokemon!
          Hello? Is the real world not enough for some?
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          rossy_ross — 9 years ago(July 17, 2016 01:24 AM)

          1. The lack of sequels and remakes. When they did make sequels, they retained the charm of the original movie and didn't change the cast completely Home Alone 2, Homeward Bound 2, My Girl 2, Free Willy 2, Beethoven's 2nd, Addams Family Values, Scream 2, etc.
          2. Classic 2D animation. 3D animated films have always seemed soulless to me.
          3. Great live action kid films like The Sandlot. You don't see many films centered around regular, everyday kids these days.
          4. TV blocks TGIF, SNICK, TNBC, One Saturday Morning, Fox Kids, and Kids' WB. There was always something to look forward to every week.
          5. Early Disney Channel Original Movies. Brink, Smart House, Johnny Tsunami, Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century, Susie Q, etc. They started to go downhill in 2001.
          6. The female singer-songwriters of the 90's. Alanis Morisette, Fiona Apple, Tori Amos, Paula Cole, Sarah McLachlan, Sheryl Crow, Jewel, Lisa Loeb, Natalie Merchant, Tracy Chapman, Joan Osbourne, and Melissa Etheridge. They seemed more authentic and didn't try to sell sex.
          7. The lack of technology. No smartphones, limited internet access, and computers were relatively esoteric.
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            drunkbear — 9 years ago(July 17, 2016 06:24 AM)

            I miss being 20 years younger and having hair on my head.

            • Crazy. All crazy but I'm.
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              Marthian80 — 9 years ago(August 04, 2016 12:25 AM)

              The thing I miss the most is that back then everything was not readily available. OP mentioned that music videos on MTV where a thing back then and I agree. But there was no YouTube so if you wanted to see that special music video that everyone at school was talking about, you had to watch MTV for hours and hope they would show it!
              Nowadays EVERYTHING is available online with a snap of your fingers, ready to view, listen or buy. Music, movies, games, food, clothing, porn; you name it. In the 90's I had to save money to go and buy the latest Beastie Boys album and when I finally got it, I played the album over and over. Nowadays when there is a new album out, you search it in Spotify and bam: it's there.
              There is no saving money, no trip to the record store, no you just have it instantly. It concerns me that the new generation will grow up without waiting for things, but expecting everything to be on demand.

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                Thor-Delta — 9 years ago(August 27, 2016 09:56 AM)

                The cars looked nicer than todays cars. Ugh. Today's cars with their bulky raised rear ends and their aggressive grills at the front.ugh.
                My front teeth (I lost them in the 2000s).
                Windows 95. We (me, my sisters, my parents) had a Packard Bell with Navigator. People mock it now, but for a kid like me it was cool.
                There was a show on the morning television on weekends which showed music videos. I forget the name (anyone on here live in Melbourne, Australia in the late-1990s? I believe it was called "Video Hits", but I might be wrong). If I recall correctly, for the number 1 hit they showed the complete video (meaning one got to see the bits before and after the song played).
                Have you played Atari today?

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                  snake-82 — 9 years ago(August 28, 2016 12:44 AM)

                  JNCO Jeans. They looked ridiculous, but they were comfortable and obviated the need for backpacks. You could literally fit textbooks in those pockets.

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                    joe220880 — 9 years ago(September 02, 2016 03:56 AM)

                    MTV as it used to be

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                      Thor-Delta — 9 years ago(October 31, 2016 05:46 AM)

                      This is off-topic, but I have too many threads going as it is, but let's make a comparison.
                      $499 1997 digital camera, Vivitar ViviCam 3000:
                      http://imgur.com/a/7d5rZ
                      $20 1991 35mm film camera, Vivitar ECO35H:
                      https://www.flickr.com/photos/79157069@N03/30542973876/
                      Now, admittedly, the film camera is not up to the standards of a modern digital camera. Hell, it isn't even up to the standards of some phones these days. But I do feel it is better than the 1990s digital camera which cost so much more.
                      One note: The digital photo is from 1997 or so. I don't know who took it. The film photo was taken this year, by me.
                      I just thought it'd be interesting to make the comparison.
                      BTW, in the mood for some 1990s websites?
                      https://web.archive.org/web/19961026164733/http://www.sony.com/
                      https://web.archive.org/web/19961225003653/http://www.jazz.com/
                      https://web.archive.org/web/19961222145127/http://www.nintendo.com/
                      https://web.archive.org/web/19961219232819/http://www.sega.com/
                      https://web.archive.org/web/19961228091502/http://www.internet.com/
                      https://web.archive.org/web/19980112121417/http://vivitar.com/
                      https://web.archive.org/web/19971013030840/http://www.chevrolet.com/
                      Have you played Atari today?

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