Green Day - Jaded/Brain Stew Brain-Shaped CD c.1996
UK 1994
As far as I could find, this was the only Overkill post on Tumblr before I started spamming you guys with my computer game nostalgia.
An exciting non-stretched gaming video!
Beck, London, by Jake Chessum. 1994
This looks like the neighborhood where the Daleks were resurrected.
July 21st Presenting the Star Hawk III. When the Spyrius successfully steals tech and goes undercover, this is the result.
Not just a recolor of the classic 1994 Unitron Star Hawk II, as seen on slide 3. Many small upgrades and mods have been made to improve this vessel.
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USA 1997
This just unlocked a memory of a V.R. documentary I saw ca. 1997 where the narrator talked about the multisensory cyberspace of the future where people could live out eldritch fantasies beyond human experience and it showed a clip of a guy crawling around on wrongly-attached limbs smoking a cigarette.
Image by azagoth, from the 3/1996 iCE Advertisements artpack, rehosted on 16colors.
The children of the Eighties will understand.
Preparing the labyrinth runner. From Weird: Truth is Stranger than Fiction
J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, Vol. I
"Experience the Excitement and Wonder of Tolkien's Middle Earth" (Computer Gaming World #78, Jan. 1991)
SHADOWGATE 64: TRiALS OF THE FOUR TOWERS Kemco Nintendo 64 1999
Just for good measure, here's the early Nineties virtual reality candy commercial that various people and algorithms suggested when I was looking for the other early Nineties virtual reality candy commercial.
DUKE NUKEM 3D 3D Realms / FormGen PC 1996
Inspector Gil - Fish Police (JusToys)
This show should have done better, but that might have happened if it had been better.
It was made in that brief period when The Simpsons had just caught on, and all the other networks desperately greenlit prime-time animated willy-nilly.
Hanna-Barbera may have brought us the first prime-time animated series, but that was decades before, and they were just a bit out of phase with what modern audiences wanted.