Recorded from the Disney Channel during a Spring Preview in April 1993.
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Cult of the Plastic Brick
Recorded from the Disney Channel during a Spring Preview in April 1993.
Continue readingVHS Video Cover Art, an awesome new book by Tom Hodge, looks back at the wonderful VHS artwork of the ’80s and early ’90s.
Continue readingThese retro skateboards designs by 5BORO are based on VHS cover sleeve artwork from brands like Memorex, Fuji, Sony and TDK.
Continue readingA cheesy ’80s VHS style trailer for Captain America: The Winter Soldier by ChiefBrodyRules.
Continue readingVHS may be gradually fading into obscurity, but the internet still provides a great marketplace for old tapes. And unless a video is super rare, you can find most tapes for really cheap if not for free.
Continue readingBetamax VCR from Sony. Looks like the SL-HF900 model. It’s “the video cassette recorder that the experts say is 20% sharper than all others!”
Continue readingIn this video The Engineer Guy gives us a brief history of Betamax and why it lost to VHS in the original home video format war.
Continue readingScreenshot: Ken Kubo the ‘Otaking’ from Otaku no Video (1991) via The Anime Nostalgia Tumblr Otaku no Video (“Geeks’ Video”
Continue readingA giant 8 foot tall replica of a 2001: A Space Odyssey videocassete by American sculptor David Herbert.
Continue readingThe wonderful thing about a stack of random VHS tapes is the fact that anything could be on them. It could be something amazing or something horrific. Even if it’s labelled, what is contained within could be still be a complete surprise.
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