That playground carousel... I always remembered the ground around it was this hardened, packed mass of sand. Took me a while to realize it was regular playground sand, compacted and cemented with the rubber burned off shoes from the feet of kids hanging off the sides... and potentially the blood of those who were the sacrifices to that death device. Good times....
I remember one of those as a child. The own park would gather on it because it was big enough for like 20 kids, so we got organized. We learned first hand about centripetal force (couldn't name it of course) , but we quickly learned that closer to the center meant less extreme spins, so we moved kids according to size and age. Little ones in the middle to biggest kids on sides, biggest had to help run the carousel and pull themselves in. Greatest afternoons those were.
as a Gen Z kid (2003) enjoying Pink Floyd from Piper At The Gates of Dawn to The Endless River I apologize for the amount of Gen z kids having the “Pink Floyd is for old people” mentality They just don’t know that Pink Floyd changed the way we listen to music
I was born the same year (June) and I’ve been told that The Beatles are for old people, even though I used to listen to them a lot (still do a little bit, but my music preferences have changed over the past five years). I’m definitely much more of a Pink Floyd fan though, so that section of the video hurt my soul.
One of the worst things about liking music from before we were born is that it can be really difficult to see them play. They’re either not around anymore or missing most of their original members. I’m glad I at least got to see Quiet Riot play (though after DuBrow and Banali had passed). One of the best things though is that I was able to take a bunch of my parents CD’s.
I'm 21 and I'll be 22 in June, I was born in the early 2000s and I have to say, there's things I remember that a lot of people probably done forgotten about. There's a lot of things I wish I knew and I don't, not gonna lie I do learn from watching you guys' videos and it's probably weird but not to me. I love watching these videos and if I ever get to meet you guys, I'll be happy 😊
@@braynded697 believe me, if you were my dad we'd probably get along better. I threw mine out the door years ago for basically stabbing me in the back multiple times. But we're not going to go into that 😊
14:58 I'll say it Chad. Judith Barsi, the little girl who voiced Ducky in Land Before Time was murdered by her father. Shot in the head while she was sleeping. Then he murdered her mother and a couple days later in the same house, took his own life.
Im 15 [born during 2007] I recognized a few of these due to my grandma living with me and my mom. She had this giant dvd binders she used to hold a lot of old cartoons and what not. Thanks to this video i somehow feel like im way older then i am.
14:23 Land Before Time. I don’t remember if I had toys for Little Foot and friends. The Nostalgia Critic review brought back the memory of the fact that I did have the Sharptooth hand puppet. Loved that thing; even recreating the monster’s right arm idiosyncrasy while playing with my brothers.
My grandmother, to this day, still has her ORIGINAL Betty Crocker cookbook from the 1960s. The spine broke some time ago, so she has the pages in sleeves and never took them out. At least not in my 37 years of my life
I’m 17 myself, and I recognize quite a lot of the things shown, I grew up with my grandparents though, so that might explain it. I’ve messed with cassette tapes, listend to record players, and even used windows xp at my preschool (yes, there was pcs at my preschool). Oh also my mom had a big screen tv. And I knew what the save button was. Oh and I grew up watching the boomerang channel (fitting name lol) and watched my dad burn cds, and even owned those massive dvd binders. Not to mention, I’ve been to a blockbusters, and other video rental stores, I remember when Netflix mailed you dvds.
Did you watch boomerang before Cartoon Network, too? I loved that channel and I remember being confused about what Cartoon Network was when it was mentioned. And I loved all lot of the shows on it. I remember smurfs, pink panther, the jetsons and flintstones, the first seasons of Pokemon, and so many other shows.
I'm 24, about to be 25 in September. My childhood consoles, the Xbox and Xbox 360, are turning 22 and 18 years old in November, respectively. One of my earliest gaming experiences, SimCity 4, turned 20 years old back in January. My favorite movie, The Fast and the Furious, is turning 22 in June. Last time I used VHS was in 2006, right around the time they were being phased out. It's hard to believe how long ago much of this was.
I was born in '97 and it surprised me in my computer class recently that I was the only one who has used a floppy disk before. My grandfather still has his old copies of duke nukem 2 and spear of destiny
I am 24, however I really enjoy things in 90s while exposed to that stuff and the kids from that and lean quite less to being a 2000s kid, I love 90s things like the old Windows Visualizer, the old Screensavers like Colored Pipes and stuff.
I aint gonna lie when im bored at my job i just flick the fire alarm sign and its makes the same sound at the door stoppers and i just poke it over and over again until my rusty braincell remembers what i was supposed to do. Then i go back to playing with the sign.
Anyone recall these: going to Blockbuster Video, watching Shrek on VHS, A Goofy Movie when it came out, Double Dare, Count Duckula, Superhuman Samurai Cybersquad Goddammit, I'm old...
31:15 strange my science teacher has one of these during middle school. I believe it was my last year and we watched how the Grinch stole Christmas the original animation for it. I was surprised it worked all these years.
I’m 22 (23 in July), I remember when me and my friends would play crash bandicoot on the OG Xbox and for the longest time, we had one of those gigantic tv’s in our living room, I also remember my oldest brother got his first ipod and playing spore on it
Land before time is a core memory of mine, as I can remember reading the picture book specially printed for me, with my name in it, because I was very sick as a child, so I was incredibly curious about Judith Barsi that they mentioned... I should've listened and not googled it...
For the pink floyd one, it's not that they're zoomers, it's that they're dumb. I'm technically a zoomer, but still recognize that album art, so i know what the rainbow is a reference to. Even if I didn't, I would look it up, because we have the best resource of information to come out in the past 50 years, and we are squandering it.
I am 15, I like learning about history, if there’s something to take out of this, it’s that many children and gen Z’ers don’t pay attention or learn history
19:19 I liked That 90's Show more than you did, and yeah alot of the things and characters were designed to look almost the same as the og characters, and I thought it was fine for a first season trying to hook old fans back in and if they come up with better original stories in S2, it'll be fine.
I was born in 2003 and I grew up with vhs tapes and kids nowadays don’t know what vhs tapes are and I’m so sad that kids don’t understand the joy I had with vhs tapes growing up!! :(
im turning in like a week i am dying inside hearing the dude saying 'whatever this is' at 20:30 why ya gotta hurt me like that, that stuff's something you gotta know
@13:00 Nate goes off on boomer rant against zoomers complaining about Pink Floyd despite the fact the replies on the tweet came from boomers who still cling to the old ass music pretending it's a lot better than today's music when in reality its mid.
you can tell its boomers complaining about Pink Floyd because of the Homophobia and using "woke" as an insult. No zoomer talks like that. Also, the profile pics are a dead giveaway.
either way, the argument is that they dont have a clue about pink floyd. that was the argument. also, complaining that a band from the freakin 60's is "woke" is peak stupidity. so this is doubly ironic. and complaining which generation has better music is dumb and anyway purely subjective.
12:12 At this point, if someone uses the word "woke" in ANY context other than the past tense for waking up, their argument is completely invalid to me. I'll just stop listening at that point
If you've seen people claim stuff like this woke all the time, I don't blame you. There are pieces of media that pushes the narrative, but this is just ridiculous.
@@hideofreakingkojima5457 My grandma is unfortunately one of them.She's a pastor who's christian values don't exactly match mine. She uses "woke" in her sermon sometimes and when she does, I stop listening
@@zioptis40 That makes sense, at first I thought you were on those people that call anyone istaphobe for not liking a certain product. Your grandma really reminds me of those crazy pastors that call anything they don't understand like Pokemon/Minecraft satanic. Out of curiosity, what were the things she called woke?
@@hideofreakingkojima5457 Pretty much just shaming gay marriage and all that. While yes, she is a bit extreme, she doesn't go after movies. She enjoyed Harry Potter, which is one of the most well known media for pastors to hate because of "satanism". She just has extreme views like "gay bad" that I disagree with. If you don't get her started on stuff like that, she's a good person to be around. It's just her priorities are not in the right place
We had big screen tv in our living room that had the dangerous glass screens up to the year of 2019 and it worked like magic until the tv shows all went yellow one day and parent bought new big screen tv the widht of like hand that needed to be ratched strapped to the table as it wasnt able to hold itself up on it own
Pizza Hut released 6 hand puppets to promote Land Before Time, I have all of them. In addition to the 4 on screen they did have Petrie who was blue for some reason and they had one of the Tyrannosaurus SharpTooth.
August 22 2000 , still I mainly listen to 90's and 80's . Plus watch a lot of classic media and movies. I still remember watching Mark during middle school for first time and have been subscribed since. I try to preserve old media and what they were played on
My first console was a ColecoVision…of course I was only two months old when it released so when I was actually old enough to play games I wanted a NES, but my dad got me the ColecoVision with a bunch of games from a guy at work. Honestly still wish I had it, but it stopped working long before I would want to keep it as a keepsake and was well into my SNES days.
I was born in 2006 and I still know bout 80% of this stuff. I had the "big screen tv", my first gaming console was my dad's Gamecube, this is some serious bull crap, it ain't that old, I am still young, stop, STOP!
With the "floppy" discs they show early in the video, those aren't even true floppy discs. The real ones were flatter (hence the term floppy) and bigger. I used one only once to play a game in my first grade year. Unfortunately, I can't remember what the game was or what it looked like, graphics wise. I am sure the computer had the green font against a black background. I believe I was introduced to Macintosh computers the following year.
I’m not surprised the game cube is older than me, but it’s a little weird to me to consider it retro. I grew up playing Mario Kart double dash and other game cube games on the Wii. There’s a place I’ve been to with a bunch of classic arcade games and pinball machines. The first time I went there, I was not expecting to see a Game cube in the middle of the place.
I was born in ‘94 and will be turning 29 this year. I had older cousins so I watched and played a lot of their hand-me-down movies and video games from the ‘80s and the time I was too young to be into those things so I have some nostalgia for ‘80s franchises and products as well. It’s freaking me out how much technology I grew up with is considered archaic now. Like, damn, what qualifies as old now doesn’t seem to be what we qualified as old when we were kids because the world of technology is developing so fast. Side note: My dad used to subscribe to magazines for computers and we would get free games and demos all the time. I still have some of them! I have a f-king copy of Psychonauts that came with one of those magazines. It was also how my dad discovered the hilarious world of mods because, and I don’t know exactly how or which magazine provided it, he got ahold of the infamous naked Lara Croft mod and I don’t think I’ve ever seen him laugh so hard.
The people that complained about Pink Floyd's profile have clearly never taken a color theory class. Hell, I don't think they'd actually UNDERSTAND color theory 😑
I was about to say the exact same and went through the comments to see if anyone else already has, and I just got to within a year and saw yours (oldest within the last year from today) lol
30 here, but being from Norway there are a lot of things that can't relate to. Tho also some that I do even though I've never had or experienced it at any point in my life.
just wait until 3DS consoles are considered retro here in about 8 or so years (3ds i believe came out in 2011 or at least somewhere close to there so yeah... i feel old)
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Chuck Norris is 83 and I refuse to believe it I’m 16 going on 17
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That playground carousel... I always remembered the ground around it was this hardened, packed mass of sand. Took me a while to realize it was regular playground sand, compacted and cemented with the rubber burned off shoes from the feet of kids hanging off the sides... and potentially the blood of those who were the sacrifices to that death device.
Good times....
I remember one of those as a child. The own park would gather on it because it was big enough for like 20 kids, so we got organized. We learned first hand about centripetal force (couldn't name it of course) , but we quickly learned that closer to the center meant less extreme spins, so we moved kids according to size and age. Little ones in the middle to biggest kids on sides, biggest had to help run the carousel and pull themselves in. Greatest afternoons those were.
as a Gen Z kid (2003) enjoying Pink Floyd from Piper At The Gates of Dawn to The Endless River
I apologize for the amount of Gen z kids having the “Pink Floyd is for old people” mentality
They just don’t know that Pink Floyd changed the way we listen to music
I was born the same year (June) and I’ve been told that The Beatles are for old people, even though I used to listen to them a lot (still do a little bit, but my music preferences have changed over the past five years). I’m definitely much more of a Pink Floyd fan though, so that section of the video hurt my soul.
One of the worst things about liking music from before we were born is that it can be really difficult to see them play. They’re either not around anymore or missing most of their original members. I’m glad I at least got to see Quiet Riot play (though after DuBrow and Banali had passed).
One of the best things though is that I was able to take a bunch of my parents CD’s.
I'm 21 and I'll be 22 in June, I was born in the early 2000s and I have to say, there's things I remember that a lot of people probably done forgotten about. There's a lot of things I wish I knew and I don't, not gonna lie I do learn from watching you guys' videos and it's probably weird but not to me. I love watching these videos and if I ever get to meet you guys, I'll be happy 😊
Dude, same. I am way to young to say "Back in my day", yet here we are
@@Definitely_Not_Shakespear I can say it, it'll be bullshit because I'm only 21 but I can still say it 🤣
Pls don't 😢 pls don't remind that i'm old enough to be your dad
I'll be in line with you.
@@braynded697 believe me, if you were my dad we'd probably get along better. I threw mine out the door years ago for basically stabbing me in the back multiple times. But we're not going to go into that 😊
14:58 I'll say it Chad. Judith Barsi, the little girl who voiced Ducky in Land Before Time was murdered by her father. Shot in the head while she was sleeping. Then he murdered her mother and a couple days later in the same house, took his own life.
Jesus fucking christ
That's eerily similar to the Chris Benoit double murder suicide
What's worse is that it happened 88. The same year that toy line-up was. Just painful tragedy all around it. "Fun" toy sales
yeah that’s incredibly fucked.
@@sonichedgehog1491 Only difference is Benoit was murdered and framed as a killer
Im 15 [born during 2007]
I recognized a few of these due to my grandma living with me and my mom.
She had this giant dvd binders she used to hold a lot of old cartoons and what not.
Thanks to this video i somehow feel like im way older then i am.
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14:23 Land Before Time. I don’t remember if I had toys for Little Foot and friends. The Nostalgia Critic review brought back the memory of the fact that I did have the Sharptooth hand puppet. Loved that thing; even recreating the monster’s right arm idiosyncrasy while playing with my brothers.
"The older you get, the faster it goes." Man,do I feel that
14:32 I had those all as a kid, even the Sharptooth toy. Still have them at my grandma’s and my nephew plays with them still.
My grandmother, to this day, still has her ORIGINAL Betty Crocker cookbook from the 1960s. The spine broke some time ago, so she has the pages in sleeves and never took them out. At least not in my 37 years of my life
I’m 17 myself, and I recognize quite a lot of the things shown, I grew up with my grandparents though, so that might explain it. I’ve messed with cassette tapes, listend to record players, and even used windows xp at my preschool (yes, there was pcs at my preschool). Oh also my mom had a big screen tv. And I knew what the save button was. Oh and I grew up watching the boomerang channel (fitting name lol) and watched my dad burn cds, and even owned those massive dvd binders. Not to mention, I’ve been to a blockbusters, and other video rental stores, I remember when Netflix mailed you dvds.
Did you watch boomerang before Cartoon Network, too?
I loved that channel and I remember being confused about what Cartoon Network was when it was mentioned. And I loved all lot of the shows on it. I remember smurfs, pink panther, the jetsons and flintstones, the first seasons of Pokemon, and so many other shows.
11:35 angry beavers, cat dog, what a cartoon. So many memories.
I'm 24, about to be 25 in September. My childhood consoles, the Xbox and Xbox 360, are turning 22 and 18 years old in November, respectively. One of my earliest gaming experiences, SimCity 4, turned 20 years old back in January. My favorite movie, The Fast and the Furious, is turning 22 in June. Last time I used VHS was in 2006, right around the time they were being phased out.
It's hard to believe how long ago much of this was.
12:26 To be fair, this is more to do with homophobia than Gen Z, the queerest generation yet.
I was born in '97 and it surprised me in my computer class recently that I was the only one who has used a floppy disk before. My grandfather still has his old copies of duke nukem 2 and spear of destiny
14:35 my highschool secretary actually owns all four of those! AND THE PETREE ONE
I am 24, however I really enjoy things in 90s while exposed to that stuff and the kids from that and lean quite less to being a 2000s kid, I love 90s things like the old Windows Visualizer, the old Screensavers like Colored Pipes and stuff.
I've just turned 28 and I was born in the same year that Toy Story 1 came out. And my younger brother was born 3 days short of 2001.
I aint gonna lie when im bored at my job i just flick the fire alarm sign and its makes the same sound at the door stoppers and i just poke it over and over again until my rusty braincell remembers what i was supposed to do. Then i go back to playing with the sign.
Anyone recall these: going to Blockbuster Video, watching Shrek on VHS, A Goofy Movie when it came out, Double Dare, Count Duckula, Superhuman Samurai Cybersquad
Goddammit, I'm old...
26:59 with all due respect, that was a witch cackle if I've ever heard one
Man the passage of time is a hell of a thing, isn't it?
31:15 strange my science teacher has one of these during middle school. I believe it was my last year and we watched how the Grinch stole Christmas the original animation for it. I was surprised it worked all these years.
the TV on 21:19 hits fucking hard cause in my early years in life in the early 2000's that was our living room TV
I looked into the little girl who voiced Ducky in "the land before time", may she and her mother R.I.P. ✝️
21:12 that is the tv at my grandparents' house. They also don't have internet
how wonderful
I’m 22 (23 in July), I remember when me and my friends would play crash bandicoot on the OG Xbox and for the longest time, we had one of those gigantic tv’s in our living room, I also remember my oldest brother got his first ipod and playing spore on it
I’m 30, born in 1993, 31 next February.
Edit that pronunciation of Plymouth at 19:54 is despicable.
Land before time is a core memory of mine, as I can remember reading the picture book specially printed for me, with my name in it, because I was very sick as a child, so I was incredibly curious about Judith Barsi that they mentioned... I should've listened and not googled it...
I remember Land befor Time, I believe we had it on VHS, tought I can't remember
Sometimes I wish I was this old to experience one of greatest times for most, but I do remember some of these technologies and media.
19:16 Was this video recorded before That 90s Show got the S2 renewal?
yup, I love the show (and I’m not a kid who doesn’t know any better, I was a 90s kid)
For the pink floyd one, it's not that they're zoomers, it's that they're dumb. I'm technically a zoomer, but still recognize that album art, so i know what the rainbow is a reference to. Even if I didn't, I would look it up, because we have the best resource of information to come out in the past 50 years, and we are squandering it.
also, Bill, Michael, David… sure michaels & davids still exist but…
I am 15, I like learning about history, if there’s something to take out of this, it’s that many children and gen Z’ers don’t pay attention or learn history
Pre911 babies rise up as fast as your backs and knees will allow.
Born 1998. Will be 25 in December lot of these I didn't. Deffo remember the shows like Ed, Edd & Eddy and remember the media cart
There were 6 of the Land Before Time Pizza Hut puppets. The pic didn't show Petrie of Sharptooth. And I still have all 6.
22:20 My mother still uses it.
19:19 I liked That 90's Show more than you did, and yeah alot of the things and characters were designed to look almost the same as the og characters, and I thought it was fine for a first season trying to hook old fans back in and if they come up with better original stories in S2, it'll be fine.
36 years old born in 1987 also fun fact i was born literally 15 days before the debut episode of unsolved mysteries
I was born in 2003 and I grew up with vhs tapes and kids nowadays don’t know what vhs tapes are and I’m so sad that kids don’t understand the joy I had with vhs tapes growing up!! :(
I'm born in 1983, right at the last day of it!^^ And MAAAN does this make me feel OLD!!😅🤣
18:30 I haven't watched much of it, but it's actually pretty decent from the couple episodes I've seen.
11:24 where’s CatDog?
14:52
Cue Mr. Incredible becoming increasingly uncanny
im turning in like a week
i am dying inside hearing the dude saying 'whatever this is' at 20:30
why ya gotta hurt me like that, that stuff's something you gotta know
19:51 I commented on the original vid on the way he pronounced Plymouth
I still eat chip sandwiches for like every other meal. They’re fucking good, man.
As a zoomer I went through a short Pink Floyd phase
@13:00 Nate goes off on boomer rant against zoomers complaining about Pink Floyd despite the fact the replies on the tweet came from boomers who still cling to the old ass music pretending it's a lot better than today's music when in reality its mid.
you can tell its boomers complaining about Pink Floyd because of the Homophobia and using "woke" as an insult. No zoomer talks like that. Also, the profile pics are a dead giveaway.
either way, the argument is that they dont have a clue about pink floyd. that was the argument. also, complaining that a band from the freakin 60's is "woke" is peak stupidity. so this is doubly ironic.
and complaining which generation has better music is dumb and anyway purely subjective.
@@parvonik1359 i completely agree with everything you said. They act like any change at all is the "woke" agenda.
I’ve still got like a dozen of those pitchers
'97 gang roll call
12:12 At this point, if someone uses the word "woke" in ANY context other than the past tense for waking up, their argument is completely invalid to me. I'll just stop listening at that point
If you've seen people claim stuff like this woke all the time, I don't blame you. There are pieces of media that pushes the narrative, but this is just ridiculous.
@@hideofreakingkojima5457 My grandma is unfortunately one of them.She's a pastor who's christian values don't exactly match mine. She uses "woke" in her sermon sometimes and when she does, I stop listening
@@zioptis40 That makes sense, at first I thought you were on those people that call anyone istaphobe for not liking a certain product. Your grandma really reminds me of those crazy pastors that call anything they don't understand like Pokemon/Minecraft satanic. Out of curiosity, what were the things she called woke?
@@hideofreakingkojima5457 Pretty much just shaming gay marriage and all that. While yes, she is a bit extreme, she doesn't go after movies. She enjoyed Harry Potter, which is one of the most well known media for pastors to hate because of "satanism". She just has extreme views like "gay bad" that I disagree with. If you don't get her started on stuff like that, she's a good person to be around. It's just her priorities are not in the right place
I was born in 77 my childhood was through the 80s early 90s so yes I feel old
We had big screen tv in our living room that had the dangerous glass screens up to the year of 2019 and it worked like magic until the tv shows all went yellow one day and parent bought new big screen tv the widht of like hand that needed to be ratched strapped to the table as it wasnt able to hold itself up on it own
I was born in 1996. It's amazing how many things I thought were part of my childhood actually came out within the decade prior to my birth.
I’m 18 turning 19 I grew up mostly with my grandma so even though I’m not as old as others most of this video makes me feel old as hell rn😂
Im back almost a year later remembering more old shit i used to do. God dammit
Pizza Hut released 6 hand puppets to promote Land Before Time, I have all of them. In addition to the 4 on screen they did have Petrie who was blue for some reason and they had one of the Tyrannosaurus SharpTooth.
my brother thinks that Don Bluth movies are "Disney" movies
I still have pictures of the times I went to Discovery Zone. Those play areas were massive.
I'm 22 was born at the last bit of ther year 2000 however I still feel anciently old because I grew up with 90's stuff.
15:39 I looked it up.... yeah it's sad
August 22 2000 , still I mainly listen to 90's and 80's . Plus watch a lot of classic media and movies. I still remember watching Mark during middle school for first time and have been subscribed since. I try to preserve old media and what they were played on
I am 21 and the first time I saw a star wars film it was the original trilogy on vhs
My first console was a ColecoVision…of course I was only two months old when it released so when I was actually old enough to play games I wanted a NES, but my dad got me the ColecoVision with a bunch of games from a guy at work.
Honestly still wish I had it, but it stopped working long before I would want to keep it as a keepsake and was well into my SNES days.
Was just entering kindergarden when the original nes came out. Gold cart Loz and Mario...god I miss that thing...
@@tibbus same
26:59
Ringo:
I would be three but Paul never let’s me get close enough.
it* let (past tense) or lets (present tense)*
I'm 25, going to be 26 in about two months, I only recognized a handful of these things, and many of them are at least a decade older than me.
10:16 Definitely was the time, even 2000-2008 was a great time with Teen Titans and Ben 10
I born in 1994, so yeah... I seen many nostalgic games even as a child... how time flies by so fast
I remember all of those shows cause I used to watch them all the time as a young lad.
i love how this dude is "Shut up zoomers" when mentioning someone saying "Pink Floyd's gone woke" when that's usually a boomer thing to say
my mom still uses those pitchers with that type of lid
I was born in 2006 and I still know bout 80% of this stuff. I had the "big screen tv", my first gaming console was my dad's Gamecube, this is some serious bull crap, it ain't that old, I am still young, stop, STOP!
With the "floppy" discs they show early in the video, those aren't even true floppy discs. The real ones were flatter (hence the term floppy) and bigger. I used one only once to play a game in my first grade year. Unfortunately, I can't remember what the game was or what it looked like, graphics wise. I am sure the computer had the green font against a black background. I believe I was introduced to Macintosh computers the following year.
Oh jeeze, I haven't thought about Mike, Lou, and Og in ages.
17:08 fuck now I feel old, the GameCube was my first console
I regreat looking it up..fucking curiosity being peaked.
I’m 31. The floppy disks made me writhe in agony
I’m not surprised the game cube is older than me, but it’s a little weird to me to consider it retro. I grew up playing Mario Kart double dash and other game cube games on the Wii.
There’s a place I’ve been to with a bunch of classic arcade games and pinball machines. The first time I went there, I was not expecting to see a Game cube in the middle of the place.
I was born in ‘94 and will be turning 29 this year. I had older cousins so I watched and played a lot of their hand-me-down movies and video games from the ‘80s and the time I was too young to be into those things so I have some nostalgia for ‘80s franchises and products as well. It’s freaking me out how much technology I grew up with is considered archaic now. Like, damn, what qualifies as old now doesn’t seem to be what we qualified as old when we were kids because the world of technology is developing so fast.
Side note: My dad used to subscribe to magazines for computers and we would get free games and demos all the time. I still have some of them! I have a f-king copy of Psychonauts that came with one of those magazines. It was also how my dad discovered the hilarious world of mods because, and I don’t know exactly how or which magazine provided it, he got ahold of the infamous naked Lara Croft mod and I don’t think I’ve ever seen him laugh so hard.
The laundry mat in my town still has a cigarette vending machine its used for candy now
I remember having an iPod shuffle as a kid
I was born in the 2000s (2004 baby) my mom was born in the 70s same as my dad
The people that complained about Pink Floyd's profile have clearly never taken a color theory class. Hell, I don't think they'd actually UNDERSTAND color theory 😑
If it helps I'm 21 and I remember solid 70% of that stuff.
People have told me government cheese was delicious and they would buy it again.
My man samurai jack should have been in that cartoon lineup. And it is an insult that he isn’t.
0:19 I'm gonna be 23 in nine days (my birth date is March 20, 2000). That being said, I always feel old.
Apple cinnamon Cheerios are still here though… and they are awesome.
I was about to say the exact same and went through the comments to see if anyone else already has, and I just got to within a year and saw yours (oldest within the last year from today) lol
14:45 I always thought it was Dimitri
I'm 25 and I love this part of reddit
me during commercial breaks in 2009
Fake 90's kid here (2001)
I’m also a fake 90’s kid (1999)
I'm 22 but I like some of the music from the 80s and 90s and sometimes I wish I was born in the 90s instead of the late 2000s
The Christine remake part had me dead
30 here, but being from Norway there are a lot of things that can't relate to. Tho also some that I do even though I've never had or experienced it at any point in my life.
Final Fantasy X is retro. Oh man i need a moment....
my family had a big screen tv just like the one shown
I remember when a friend got one when we were like 14-15, and we just had to watch Twister on it that night!
I looked it up and now I’m sad.
just wait until 3DS consoles are considered retro here in about 8 or so years (3ds i believe came out in 2011 or at least somewhere close to there so yeah... i feel old)
I thought they are already lol