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* MediaWatchdog: The US Senate hearing in which the heads of Nintendo, Sega, and others were being questioned about violence in video games shows up when discussing VideoGame/LethalEnforcers, VideoGame/MortalKombat1992, and VideoGame/NightTrap.

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* MediaWatchdog: The US Senate hearing in which the heads of Nintendo, Sega, and others were being questioned about violence in video games shows up when discussing VideoGame/LethalEnforcers, VideoGame/LethalEnforcers1, VideoGame/MortalKombat1992, and VideoGame/NightTrap.

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''Now in the 90s'' is a gaming retrospective series hosted by [[WebVideo/ProJared Jared Knabenbauer]] focusing on VideoGamesOfThe1990s. Each week, the show covers games that were released approximately the same week 30 years ago.

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''Now in the 90s'' is was a gaming retrospective series hosted by [[WebVideo/ProJared Jared Knabenbauer]] focusing on VideoGamesOfThe1990s. Each week, the show covers covered games that were released approximately the same week 30 years ago.



Every Friday, Jared discusses three relevant games released that week, giving a historical overview of each along with contemporary ratings from gaming magazines and sales figures, usually stating his own opinion as well. Editor Dylan will then give a quick rundown of the rest of the titles released that week in the Rapid-Fire Releases segment, finishing up with Jared comparing the price of each game he reviewed at launch to the average selling price of a used copy today.

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Every Friday, Jared discusses discussed three relevant games released that week, giving a historical overview of each along with contemporary ratings from gaming magazines and sales figures, usually stating his own opinion as well. Editor Dylan will would then give a quick rundown of the rest of the titles released that week in the Rapid-Fire Releases segment, finishing up with Jared comparing the price of each game he reviewed at launch to the average selling price of a used copy today.
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On March 27, 2024, it was announced that ''Now in the 90s'' was coming to an end due to difficulties with production and financing. The 98th and final episode was uploaded two days later.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Conversed: Jared comments about where to find playable versions of 1990s games that have not been available via digital platforms, re-releases or compilations.
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* StillbornFranchise: Many games covered end with teasers for sequels that never saw the light of day.
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* RuleOfThree: Thus far, as of this writing, the webshow has focused on three games per episode, editor Dylan's roundup notwithstanding.

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* CatchPhrase: "Welcome to ''Now in the 90s'', where we look at the releases of 30 years ago today."

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"Welcome to ''Now in the 90s'', where we look at the releases of 30 years ago today."
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** "Reviews used to make ''no sense'' at the time."

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