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Get Down
July 25th, 2012 5:00 PM80s and 90s Nostalgia: Also known as Geddan, this Japanese MAD remix fad originated from a glitch found in the 1997 Nintendo 64 first person shooter game GoldenEye 007.
IDDQD
July 25th, 2012 1:47 PM80s & 90s Nostalgia: This cheat code could be used in the 1993 first person shooter game Doom to enable "god mode", a game state that would prevent the player from being damaged or killed.
Community
July 24th, 2012 8:00 PMDespite its struggle with on-air viewership, this comedic sitcom has found a strong online fanbase that helped save it from an indefinite hiatus in November 2011.
Don't Copy That Floppy
July 24th, 2012 1:30 PM80s & 90s Nostalgia: This PSA, featuring an original rap song about the negative consequences of software piracy, was originally distributed to schools on VHS in 1992.
GG
July 23rd, 2012 5:08 PMAn acronym for "good game", GG has been used in multiplayer games ranging from Starcraft to online chess since the late 1990s.
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Get Down
80s and 90s Nostalgia: Also known as Geddan, this Japanese MAD remix fad originated from a glitch found in the 1997 Nintendo 64 first person shooter game GoldenEye 007.
IDDQD
80s & 90s Nostalgia: This cheat code could be used in the 1993 first person shooter game Doom to enable "god mode", a game state that would prevent the player from being damaged or killed.
Don't Copy That Floppy
80s & 90s Nostalgia: This PSA, featuring an original rap song about the negative consequences of software piracy, was originally distributed to schools on VHS in 1992.