![]() 08/10/2014 at 21:12 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
So, the 2004 TV I swapped my 1996 TV for finally ran out of green a couple days ago and is now displaying everything in crappy shades of red and blue, not too different from what TVs actually looked like in 1984. Meanwhile my old 1996 TV is working like a charm, so I figured I'd put it back where it rightfully belongs. 1990's stuff; virtually indestructible.
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As long as it wasn't 90's american made
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My Super Nintendo and GameBoy Pocket are still kicking!
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I'm pretty sure this one's actually brazilian. So was the other one, to be honest, so they're equivalent there.
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So are mine :D My Gamecube broke down years ago, but my SNES, N64 and Game Boy Color are still working like new.
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Sony Trinitron TV's were great.
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Amen to that!
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Man, I miss our 90s Sony TV.
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We have to go back!
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These are also great for retro gaming.