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NBA All-star
Re: Things growing up in the 90's that the current generation doesnt understand
Originally Posted by Patrick Chewing
I was thinking the same thing. No way that fat hot pocket-eating jobless jabroni was alive in the 90's.
I have this image in my head of Axe and RRR3 growing up in the 90s, best friends, living in the same neighborhood, with Axe coming over to RRR3's house to play PlayStation 1, getting served Hot Pockets by RRR3's mom. And the image popped into my head the day before this thread was created. I was thinking of it as something that could have been true if only Axe was born some 14 years earlier, and lived in the same neighborhood as RRR3.
Then again, Axe could also be one of RRR3's alts.
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The Bearded Menace
Re: Things growing up in the 90's that the current generation doesnt understand
Originally Posted by jstern
Get this psychotic incel some help ffs.
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Re: Things growing up in the 90's that the current generation doesnt understand
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
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It is what it is
Re: Things growing up in the 90's that the current generation doesnt understand
Young people listened to rock music.
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Euros rule NBA, UMAD?
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Euros rule NBA, UMAD?
Re: Things growing up in the 90's that the current generation doesnt understand
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Things growing up in the 90's that the current generation doesnt understand
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Euros rule NBA, UMAD?
Re: Things growing up in the 90's that the current generation doesnt understand
That PS1 intro sound was, is, and forever will be epic as fukk. That's one thing missing from modern consoles, a sense of 'personality' from those start-up jingles.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Things growing up in the 90's that the current generation doesnt understand
Ps1 was my first console. Crash Bandicoot 1st game, this was epic. Might have to buy the remastered version.
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NBA lottery pick
Re: Things growing up in the 90's that the current generation doesnt understand
The importance of in-person social interactions
Loving your neighbors
And of course the following image. I was fortunate enough to grow up in socal during the early to mid 90s around kids my age all around my house. What a time that was... wouldn't trade it in for anything.
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Get him a body bag!
Re: Things growing up in the 90's that the current generation doesnt understand
Originally Posted by Phoenix
Think this qualifies for 80's actually.
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Euros rule NBA, UMAD?
Re: Things growing up in the 90's that the current generation doesnt understand
Originally Posted by Patrick Chewing
Think this qualifies for 80's actually.
Qualifies for both, NES games were still being produced in the 90s plus you had SNES, Genesis and N64 cartridges.
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Get him a body bag!
Re: Things growing up in the 90's that the current generation doesnt understand
Originally Posted by Phoenix
Qualifies for both, NES games were still being produced in the 90s plus you had SNES, Genesis and N64 cartridges.
That's true. I had a Genesis for many years after I quit playing the original NES and then from SEGA I went to the PS1. I missed out on the SNES and N64. Never had any trouble with my Sega console or games. Still have it to this day and I beat that console up with NCAA football games and NBA Jam.
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Euros rule NBA, UMAD?
Re: Things growing up in the 90's that the current generation doesnt understand
Originally Posted by Patrick Chewing
That's true. I had a Genesis for many years after I quit playing the original NES and then from SEGA I went to the PS1. I missed out on the SNES and N64. Never had any trouble with my Sega console or games. Still have it to this day and I beat that console up with NCAA football games and NBA Jam.
Oh man, you really missed out. Have you tried emulating it?
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