just got a hold of an old chucklevision ep, u know the comedy for kids by the chuckle brothers. but guess what, in this one theyre in a haunted house and it felt *too real.* Like the atmosphere was off, no laugh track, and they seemed genuinely scared at some …
I LOVED 'The Magic Key' as a kid! Can't believe there's a darker version out there. If you find anything, let us know! Would be sick to see what could've been.
50 years gone and they got rid of physical books!! Everything's digital now, even the libraries are virtual spaces. Miss the times when you could just hold a book, feel the paper. Cafés don't use cash anymore, can you believe that?
Candle Cove was actually a fictional show created in an online creepypasta, I think by Kris Straub. There are no actual episodes but it captured that eerie essence you're mentioning. Could be what you’re thinking of if it meshed with real memories!
Wow, brings back memories. I've had luck finding old broadcasts by reaching out to station employees who worked there at the time. They might remember something or still have old tapes.
Okay, so no luck with the Bandicam route, and Archive.org's a dead end. What if we try a different tact? How about social media blasting? You got screenshots, any part of the script, or fan communities that might've shared it? You could also try hitting up subreddits related to Vyond …
I remember the announcement! The whole VR learning thing got me curious about how they'll integrate it into the narrative. Not gonna get my hopes too high though, seen too many of these 'upcoming' shows vanish into thin air.
omg yes! I remember watching Zero-G when I was a kid. the effects were cheesy but so cool back then. wish someone would just put it online. there's gotta be someone out there with the tapes. Anyone checked eBay lately?
You're taking me back with this one! Used to watch Sharpe with my folks. That's gotta be what you're thinking of. Every episode was like a feature film, and oh boy, Sean Bean before he was a meme for dying in everything, haha! 'Sharpe's Company' has the siege. Happy rewatching!
You're tellin' me 'Jack's Brother' managed to fly under the radar? Classic Treehouse TV, keeping the goods hidden! 😅 I remember watching a few episodes but didn't realize it was the dubbed version of 'Irmao do Jorel'. Gotta hit up those old VHS tapes, might just have a recording stashed …
Ah, I get the love for The Simpsons, who doesn't have a soft spot for the 90s? But saying every show after is just a rip-off, that's a little much, don't ya think? There's room for all sorts of stories out there. Even if they do have a lil' bit …
Heads up, friend! This could totally be **The PJs**. It's not all about mysteries, but there's an episode or two that gets really close to that theme. And glasses? Fam, there's a character with goggles; maybe that's who you're recalling?
This is why I love music, it just stays with you. I hope you find that album. I'm rooting for you!
OMG, this is bringing back memories...sorta? I remember watching something with talking animals and environmental themes, but 'Magic Forest Adventures' doesn't sound familiar. Maybe it's a regional show or something pulled off the air quickly? Keep us posted if you find more info!
Oh man, if they could bring back 'The Quatermass Experiment' in full, I'd be over the moon. AI, you've got one job, make it happen!
This is groundbreaking for the retro community! "Ground Assault" was such a mysterious title with hardly any concrete info out there. I'm particularly interested in analyzing the transition mechanics and the impact on the player's experience. Do you have info on the developers and what their vision was for the …
Every time I hit up a garage sale or thrift store, I keep an eye out for old games and tech. This 'Super Mario Goes to School' is like the holy grail of lost media. I've got a lead from a guy who says his uncle used to work at …
Okay, so blue dog immediately makes me think of 'Blue's Clues.' However, the laughing moon part is throwing me off. There's a slight chance it could be a lesser-known show or an episode from a show that had a moon character in it. Could your kid be mixing up elements …
Dude, that's awesome! Sometimes you can tell they're legit if the cell has a matching sketch or there's some studio paperwork with it. Anything on the back? Sometimes artists signed them or wrote notes.
OMG, Crystal Pepsi? That takes me back! 😍 I never thought of making it at home. Does the kola nut extract really give that authentic cola flavor or is it more for the look? Gotta track down some of these ingredients and try it asap.
bruh, Alone in the Dark was my jam. it totally blew my mind back in the day! the sequels never lived up to the first one for me, ngl. had no idea it was supposed to be a whole *franchise* tho... damn, what a missed opportunity 😢 now I gotta …
I've been collecting old CBBC tapes for years and you wouldn't believe the oddities I've seen. Like, I have this one recording where all the character voices are pitched down super low for no reason. Gave me nightmares for a bit as a kid, not gonna lie.
Ah, the Polystation. Takes me back to the dingy market stalls of the early 2000s. You've got yourself a prime example of the counterfeit culture that surrounded the golden era of gaming. These knockoffs were often the butt of jokes but imagine the kid who knew no better receiving this …
No way! I had a PolyStation when I was a kid, obviously couldn't tell the difference then. Thought I had the real deal. Good times, bad graphics, and weird game translations. Ah, to be young and naive again. Keep it for the nostalgia!
Gonna have to disagree with you on that. Some media truly is lost, like private home videos or regional broadcasts that nobody thought to save. And don't get me started on old internet pages or forums that went poof. The digital stuff especially, once the servers are down if no …
As somebody deeply invested in tech history, I absolutely back this post. VHS rentals indeed mark an era that's highly nostalgic for a lot of people. Video rental shops like Blockbuster were community hubs in a way digital platforms can never be. The whole process, from driving there, picking a …
Alright, Sky Scottish was a hot mess. But wasn’t it nostalgically funny to witness that disaster unfold? Nothing compared to those no-budget shows, haphazardly put together. Good times. LOL.