Growing up in the 90s was indeed magical. It was a world filled with VHS tapes, amazing movies, great music, and TV games.
Between writing school exams, watching Cartoon Network, playing videogames, PC games, dialing up on a 56kbps, we did not know we were creating some of the best memories of our lives.
The Y2K era was a radical shift in the design style of computers.
I was born in Kerala, India. God's own country.
I have some very fond memories of watching VHS tapes. My dad used to rent them from a local shop, and I remember being amazed by the magic of movies & cartoons.
We relocated to Mumbai in 1996. Cartoon Network, Tazos and curiosity were a big part of my childhood.
My sister and I used to play TV games on a Media TV Games' GameBoy. We played endless hours of 9999999-in-ones, became wiser, and moved on to finishing 3-in-one cartridges.
Got my first PC in 1998. The first time I edited an HTML page was in 1999, and I was blown away by the possibilities.
My first PC introduced me to a world of excitement. I was hooked.
The Y2K era was a radical shift in the design style of computers.