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You find yourself standing in an empty shopping mall, surrounded by closed storefronts and deserted kiosks. The only sound is the distant murmur of 80s music playing over the intercom, echoing through empty halls. A sense of unease creeps up your spine as you cautiously step forward, footsteps echoing through the vast emptiness around you. As you walk, you notice that the mall seems to stretch on forever. You can feel a growing sense of panic rising in your chest as you realize you have no idea how to get out of this place.
But then, in the distance, you see a door and walk toward it, heart pounding in your chest. As your hand touches the cool metal of the knob, the door suddenly swings open, and you find yourself bathed in bright light. Your eyes adjust—you are no longer in that strange place. Instead, you are standing on a busy sidewalk in an unfamiliar city. People rush past you, their clothing and mannerisms foreign to your eyes. You look around, trying to get your bearings, but everything seems alien and unfamiliar.
This is not where you were before.
This is Vullis City, and you have no idea how you got here.
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Roland D-10 synthesizer in Commodore Gazette (1990)
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We've moved backwards in fashion. Bring 80s crop tops back. Guys it has happened before it can happen again. Be like this man. Learn from the master.
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Super Fresh Market Cashier (1985)
“The cash register is an NCR 255, an early generation electronic cash register.”
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Space travel imagined. Le petit inventeur. 1928. Cover art from a French children's science magazine.
Gallica
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The last couple times I drove by this pawnshop I had this feeling something inside was calling to me. I wasn’t wrong; look at all these Atari cartridges! Yes, to be fair, that Football is for Intellivision and that Mr. Do! is for Colecovision, so no idea what was going on there.
Only bought two which I’d wanted for many years ($5 total).
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Is he, y'know *does the nosferatu hand motion*
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