Noice… fun fnact even blu ray vcr combo units exist for those in love with the combos exclusively vs seperate ocmponents or just anybody amused by that trivia. See 2009 model year panasonic bdv70? Iirc thatvis the modek of it.
I still have an old VCR including a lot of VHS tapes in my movie collection too since I used to grow up with collecting and watching VHS movies myself!
I recently took inventory and I'm sitting at about 225 tapes right now hahah I've got some in original factory wrapped
We would rent the VCR from the video store, and then rent a bunch of tapes, and of course went on a weekend binge watch. Lots of James Bond!
I was shocked a few years ago. I bought an unopened pre-SE Star Wars Trilogy box set on ebay for, like, $25. I do have a VCR (And a Beta player that I've never used because I don't have any tapes for it), but I mostly collect VHS for the fun of it, having them on a shelf more for decoration. I did watch the first Star Wars VHS, though.
Lmao dude Iโve been watching my old Star Wars AND TMNT tapes on an old tube tv with built in VCR – the nostalgia is unreal and honestly I think the video plays better than a stream (no its not HD) but when I watch something digital I can see the pixels that make up the screen, and thereโs always tons of weird shadows and darkness with jagged lines of different shades of grey. The VHS, meanwhile, is smooth.
Older games and retro stuff rocks nowadays. I have a game from 2000's installed.
2:48 ooh you mean Technology connections?
Noice… fun fnact even blu ray vcr combo units exist for those in love with the combos exclusively vs seperate ocmponents or just anybody amused by that trivia. See 2009 model year panasonic bdv70? Iirc thatvis the modek of it.
I still have an old VCR including a lot of VHS tapes in my movie collection too since I used to grow up with collecting and watching VHS movies myself!
I recently took inventory and I'm sitting at about 225 tapes right now hahah I've got some in original factory wrapped
We would rent the VCR from the video store, and then rent a bunch of tapes, and of course went on a weekend binge watch. Lots of James Bond!
I was shocked a few years ago. I bought an unopened pre-SE Star Wars Trilogy box set on ebay for, like, $25. I do have a VCR (And a Beta player that I've never used because I don't have any tapes for it), but I mostly collect VHS for the fun of it, having them on a shelf more for decoration. I did watch the first Star Wars VHS, though.
Lmao dude Iโve been watching my old Star Wars AND TMNT tapes on an old tube tv with built in VCR – the nostalgia is unreal and honestly I think the video plays better than a stream (no its not HD) but when I watch something digital I can see the pixels that make up the screen, and thereโs always tons of weird shadows and darkness with jagged lines of different shades of grey. The VHS, meanwhile, is smooth.
Older games and retro stuff rocks nowadays.
I have a game from 2000's installed.