“Not A Funko Pop In Sight” – Step Back In Time With This Amazing ’90s Electronics Boutique Footage

“Take me back”.

The march towards an all-digital future is the reason we can’t have really good brick-and-mortar video game stores anymore – and if you needed a reminder of that fact, Limited Run’s Josh Fairhurst has just supplied it.

Fairhurst has found b-roll footage of a North American Electronics Boutique outlet, dating back to around 1994 or 1995. It shows rows and rows of video games for a wide range of formats – including Genesis, Sega CD and PC – and, as Fairhurst observes, there’s not a single Funko Pop in sight.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

“Take me back”.

The march towards an all-digital future is the reason we can’t have really good brick-and-mortar video game stores anymore – and if you needed a reminder of that fact, Limited Run’s Josh Fairhurst has just supplied it.

Fairhurst has found b-roll footage of a North American Electronics Boutique outlet, dating back to around 1994 or 1995. It shows rows and rows of video games for a wide range of formats – including Genesis, Sega CD and PC – and, as Fairhurst observes, there’s not a single Funko Pop in sight.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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