Video Tape Pins and Buttons
Description: Relive nostalgia with our 'I'm This Old' design. This ingenious design is a visual walk through time, capturing the essence of the experiences and memories that make us say 'I am from that time'. With iconic elements and a touch of humor, we celebrate the gems of the past. Carry the richness of personal history with you with our exclusive 'I'm This Old' design. Wear the time stamp proudly and share the laughs and memories that only those from 'that time' will understand!
Description: When anything breaks the first thing we do now is search for a "how to fix" video...forgetting how we used to figure it out ourselves.
Gen X Survived Tangled Cassette Without Video Pin
by Orchard Berry
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Description: Despite the name, West Coast Video was a chain of video rental stores founded in Northeast Philadelphia in 1983 by Elliot Stone. During the next three months, Stone established a chain by launching three more stores, growing it to more than 200 locations in 1987. In 1988, West Coast acquired all 455 National Video stores, giving them a total of 660 stores and making them the world’s largest video rental chain at that time. Like most brick and mortar video rental stores, West Coast Video folded in 2009, but some existing stores continued to use the West Coast banner and run independently before eventually folding as well over the years that followed.
Description: Introduced by JVC in 1976, the VHS (Video Home System) cassette is an analog magnetic tape recording format that was the dominant home video standard in the 1980s and 1990s. These tapes typically hold up to 4 hours of video, were commonly used for recording TV and watching films, and are now considered vintage, mostly replaced by digital formats.
Description: If you lived in the greater Northeastern United States in the '80s and '90s, Video King Superstore was most likely your first destination to rent the latest movies on VHS. The first thing you noticed walking into a Video King store was the smell of the complementary hot, buttered popcorn, a favorite of kids accompanying their parents. The rest of the store was pretty standard fare — wall-to-wall videos organized by category, a few toys and collectibles, and eventually, video game rentals. In the early 2000s, as video stores began to buckle under pressure from online video streaming, Video King cut their massive stores in half and dropped 'Superstore' from their name, but this was short-lived, with the chain ultimately closing up for good.
Description: "A VCR virus programmed on this videotape..." Lean into the mystery of the analog era with this retro VHS warning label design. Inspired by the aggressive anti-piracy stickers and urban legends of the 80s and 90s, this graphic is perfect for fans of analog horror, Vaporwave, and lo-fi aesthetics. Whether you're a film buff who misses the days of video rental stores or a fan of glitch art, this design is a nostalgic trip to a time when technology felt a little more dangerous. Great for VHS collectors, tech geeks, and fans of weird core and Internet history. Do not copy!
Retro VHS Warning Sticker T-Shirt | VCR Virus Analog Horror Aesthetic Pin
by MalcolmDesigns Retro Merch | Movies | Retrogaming | Saturday Morning Cartoons | Computers
$2.75 $3.25
Description: The VHS (Video Home System) is a standard for consumer-level analog video recording on tape cassettes, invented in 1976 by the Victor Company of Japan (JVC). It was the dominant home video format throughout the tape media period in the 1980s and 1990s. Cool, new, popular, recent, trending, top pick, best seller, top seller, editors pick, number 1 ranked, hot, must-have, recommended, liked, great artwork, awesome design, recommended choice, featured, All designs, best-selling graphics, best trending.