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Exploring a 1980s time capsule house with a rare LaserDisc collection
Step inside a 1980s house that’s been abandoned for years and discover its amazing time capsule, including a rare laser disc collection. This exploration uncovers nostalgic treasures and preserved ...
It turns out you can quite literally see an analog signal if the conditions are right—and you look closely enough.
We are off to a good start.
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Top 50 worst product fails of all time
Some products launched with hype, money, and confidence '€” only to crash spectacularly. Join us as we count down the most notorious product failures in history! From exploding phones to see-through ...
Sega Released Only Two Games On This Forgotten Arcade Cabinet, And They Were Awesome While these innovations were popular at the time, LaserDisc games faded into obscurity and are now gone. There are ...
There are tons of video game genres and sub-genres, but some have largely died out, leaving several in the dustbin of digital ...
MILAN — Forty-six years to the day after the U.S. men’s hockey team paved the way to Olympic gold with a miracle, it earned gold again, this time with a sudden-death stunner. Jack Hughes instantly ...
Ryan Heffernan is a Senior Writer at Collider. Storytelling has been one of his interests since an early age, with his appreciation for film and television becoming a particular interest of his during ...
In this Feb. 22, 1980, file photo, the U.S. hockey team pounces on goalie Jim Craig after a 4-3 victory against the Soviet Union at the the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, N.Y. AP Everyone who ...
Mike Eruzione was the captain of the 1980 United States Olympic hockey team. Illustration: Dan Goldfarb / The Athletic; George Tiedemann / Sports Illustrated / Getty Images This story is part of Peak, ...
The Lake Placid Olympic Museum has some artifacts from the 1980 Miracle on Ice game at the museum in Lake Placid Jan. 9, 2023. Fisu World University Games Forty-six years ago, on February 22, 1980, a ...
Even if you know nothing else about hockey, chances are you know the words above were shouted by announcer Al Michaels at the conclusion of one of the greatest upsets in sports history, the U.S. men’s ...
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