The decade of excess, the "Me" decade: no matter what you called it, the 80s was a peculiar decade packed with flavor and originality. Cranking out more icons and memories than you can shake a stick at, revisit the 80s here with tons of 80s TV commercials and show intros, from a time when imagination had no limits.
The decade that introduced a whole new generation of slackers and lazy Gen-X'ers: the 90s had attitude; breaking free from New Wave to embrace grunge, hip-hop and techno. See the progression of pop culture and values in the many commercials and TV shows displayed in this section.
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The season 2 closing credits of the live-action kid's video game gameshow, "Video Power."
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The show opening of the animated series, "Earthworm Jim."
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The introduction of the animated short series, "The Power Team," which was a special feature from episodes of the live-action video game show, "Video Power," from 1990-1991.
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The season 2 opening and bumpers for the kid's live-action video game review & game show, "Video Power." This season broke free from the first season's solo hosting, and became more...
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The ending credits of the live-action kid's video game review show, "Video Power."
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This is the show opening and bumper of the live-action kid's video game review show, "Video Power." The early season episodes featured the solo Johnny Arcade, reviewing video games and ...
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Toys 'R Us continued on with their "I wanna be a Toys 'R Us Kid" slogan into the 90s, and advertised the new Sega Genesis at a $149.99
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The inception of Genesis brought this: their very first commercial series, labeled "Genesis Does...You Can't Do This On Nintendo," and "Nintendon't." This aggressive phrase at...