Same brother!
I fastidiously recorded all the episodes and watched my favorites many times. Then, I ditched all the tapes when I bought the blu-rays. I never bought the DVDs, but I can't remember why not.Got my first VHS (hand me down with pop-up loader) in the early 90's, began building early TNG (and TOS) libraries from reruns, and TNG first runs starting that year onward.
Never missed new episodes of all series all the way until the last episode of ENT. Somewhere along that time I upgraded to a new VCR as they became affordable. At its peak, 6 commercial free first run episodes per tape.
Soon after, (the next year!) the Trek DVD seasons started dropping monthly (had already got a DVD player for the home video craze.) I began giving my VHS away as I got the sets.
Not enough can be said for how TNG revitalized Trek in my life.
Happy Anniversary!
Again my memory is faulty! I searched and found pictures of the DVDs sets in those silver boxes. I did own them! So, the sequence was: taped VHS > DVD > blu-ray.^They were not available yet?
IIRC the first HD remasters did not occur until well into the 2000's.
I paid so damn much for the DVD's. ($100 seasons) I was never able to justify the remastered, then they arrived on P+.
^They were not available yet?
IIRC the first HD remasters did not occur until well into the 2000's.
I paid so damn much for the DVD's. ($100 seasons) I was never able to justify the remastered, then they arrived on P+.
I searched and found pictures of the DVDs sets in those silver boxes.
It would have been strange for me to keep watching the tapes during those years when the DVDs were available.
Now imagine my shock and caffeinated-hamster glee when walking into the store and saw the seasons for ~$79 on their first day of release.![]()
My video store loved me. I must have looked like the world's biggest sucker to them. They were always smiling from ear to ear when I walked in. lol
Yeah, and all that extra money and effort I wasted. But they went to good homes, watched and loved them a lot.
I just watch everything on P+ now. The tapes, the dvds, it was all a waste of money, and time!
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Good point, and I still occasionally watch the blu-rays - better picture and sound quality than streaming.It wasn't a waste of money because you all watched those VHS tapes and DVDs and streaming didn't exist yet.![]()
Watched "...Farpoint" when it premiered, then wore out the VHS tape I recorded it on over the next week waiting for the next episode.
I'm still thinking about my memory lapse and am embarrassed about it. Thankfully no one called me on it!Again my memory is faulty! I searched and found pictures of the DVDs sets in those silver boxes. I did own them! So, the sequence was: taped VHS > DVD > blu-ray.
It would have been strange for me to keep watching the tapes during those years when the DVDs were available.
Even though they were clearly crap, I do miss those days of making dodgy recordings on VHS, poor television reception, mulling between choosing SP and LP quality and setting the video timer…
I know it was crap. I know if we regressed today I’d hate it, but I do miss it!
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