I don't see people asking employees for recommendations anymore. I think people just find it easier to look for advice online before they go shopping. More than just the products have changed! Absolutely priceless footage you have on your channel, thank you so much for sharing it all.
Employees never know anything anymore, but they’re also not trained to. Everyone has Google in their pocket and can find out whatever they need to instantly
@@vampirerobot I've been doing my Christmas Shopping Online, I've been doing it ever since the Pandemic Started, I'm going to do it again in August, September, and October, I'll be going on the WAL-MART, K-MART, TARGET, Macy's Websites, I have five children, two of them are Twins, my 4-year-old Fraternal Twins Names is, Zoey (Girl) and Tyler (Boy), my 6-year-old son's name is, Julian, my 8-year-old son's name is, Lucas, and my 10-year-old son's name is Kyle, Zoey just Loves, Baby Dolls, Barbie Dolls, Disney Princesses, and Paw Patrol, Tyler Loves Pixar, Blue's Clues and You, Julian Loves Hot Wheels Cars, Monster Jam Monster Trucks, Lucas Loves Legos, Remote Control Cars, Kyle Loves Marvel and Jurassic Park.
This is the footage I’ve always wanted! Seeing the electronics and game section in all of its former glory with the tall glass displays and kiosks.. this was the golden era of gaming
Was a little kid at the time. 2007 is an interesting year. Feels like the bridge between the 90s and 2010s if I gotta be honest. At the time had a 1992 CRT tv with a wii system connected to it haha.
True! I graduated high school and then bought an HD TV in 2008 to be able to read the small text from my PS3 games that were torture on my small CRT VCR combo! I kinda miss the CRT nowadays though. Something cute about it that’s just gone now, but there’s only so much space for things in our living spaces too unless you’re a truly dedicated collector
Was in college at the time lol, a community college in a two year program. I still didn’t have a smart phone and I did my BF shopping at Circuit City lol
It's better to do your own research and be an educated consumer before entering a store anyways, because employees sometimes lie to you to try to get a sell even when it's an unnecessary purchase to meet a certain quota.
2007 doesn’t seem that long ago until I pay attention to a vid like this and think about where I was in that time. Wii came out and I avoided Zelda until after I graduated so that i would focus on college
It is so amazing to see that. I was a little kid back in 2007. I loved going to Target since my first memories of going to Target with my mom. I would always ask and beg my mom for a new toy. Going to Target over the years seeing the evolution is crazy. It is still my favorite place to shop but nothing compares to the magic of 2000s Target.
It was as if the late 80s and 90s style christened the first decade of the 21st century and said "That's ours!" 😅 I'm glad they did, because lord knows what would happen after the 2000s and even mid 2010s...
This is absolutely wild. I started working there halloween 2007 so this was my era. Whats so wild is that it feels like literally yesterday yet this video makes it look likes its like 20 yrs ago or someth- wait........
Wow, I remember when the video game section at the Target locations in my local used to look like this back in the late 2000s-early 2010s. I remember back in 2005 seeing the Game Boy Micro display at Target and GameStop. Yeah, the old video games aisle format brings me back to my childhood days. Now I play video games on the Nintendo Switch.
I was a teen in 2007 turning 13 that year. And man those cameras were theeeee thing then. And the Wii to Wii sports was the shit. Fuck 2007 is nostalgia.
This is so nostalgic it’s amazing. While I didn’t go Christmas shopping at target, I did go birthday shopping there. I just turned 10, and had dislocated my collarbone after slipping on the trampoline. My mom let me get a few movies (which introduced me to X-Men, plus I built up more of my James Bond collection), and I got my very first home theater system. It was so cool, and it even had a six disc changer. But I didn’t take good care of it. But this video definitely does take me back, and I miss it dearly.
Great deals on those DVDs. Better buy 'em before outrageously expensive streaming services start up and you end up paying way more to watch those movies.
@Vampire Robot your best one yet this is so nostalgic to me I wish I could go back to 07 and relive my memories just a bit older and the transformers toys shown here I remember vividly great stuff man keep it up.
It's weird now it's my turn to comment on one of these videos and say "i worked at Target in the Electronics section during this time. loved working there and since i'm a game collector i loved the discount on top of the clearance games".
@@vampirerobot it was good for the first 5 years there. They changed store managers during my last year of working there, and he was a real d-bag. Cut a lot of employees hours and made that store go downhill. I quit in September of 2014. They got rid of that store manager and the current one has been there since October of 2015. Nicer guy. The store I worked at is almost finished remodeling the store and it looks great!
@@MarkMeadows90 A new store manager can definitely ruin things. I think one thing people don't realize is how much DRAMA there is in retail. It can be insane and over the top. You were smart to leave that Target store. It's just not worth it. Nice to hear the store got remodeled. Ours here closed a few years ago. Very embarrassing for the entire town.
There's nothing like remembering the neon lights that makes Target a unforgettable memory. I was only in Kindegarden in 2007. Looking back at this now in my 20s, makes me realize that the times we lived during my childhood was truly one of the best. The hype for DVD's were something... Nowadays people stream. DVD's aren't as relevant in 2020s era compared to the late 2000s.
this was that era when we were all kind of still holding on to the 90's and didn't want to leave that but society had other plans and said no things are changing. Get your I phone everybody.
$4 isn't a BAD price for a DVD but gotta think that back then this was the only tech available for movies. Lots of great movies to choose from to be honest. Id probably have walked out with a stack, especially on Black Friday. I definitely miss when Target used to do that. These days Black Friday has faded out thanks to the obnoxious marketing and corporate exploitation of it in the last 5 years. They promoted it so much that now they simply don't have it or need it to get customers in the store. Hopefully there will be a resurgence since so few people are even bothering with it anymore.
Such a throwback to a better time. We never went to Target much when I was a kid just because it was and still is so high priced. But I remember the electronics section and looking at the DS and iPods but getting them at Walmart because they were so much cheaper. You know it was a better time when there isn’t a single person in the video using their phone. I was there tonight and several people almost ran into me because they were too focused on their phones. Hard to believe when this video was made that the iPhone had only been out for 6 months and now it’s became a big part of our lives. I was 5 at the time but I still remember the times pretty well. Truly a better time.
I was 8 years old in 2007. I had a Nintendo DS that I absolutely was obsessed with. I remember getting it for christmas and being like “i finally have a reason to buy games from the gaming section” lmao
You know how you see old ladies with hairstyles from the 70s and 80s? Like they're stuck in the past? I've become this person. I was an adult in 2007. I don't see much difference from today in this video. My style and technology haven't changed much. Maybe I haven't adapted to the times. Adulthood just becomes a blur.
This vid took me back in time to some great childhood memories. I am very grateful to have grown up in the 2000’s before the takeover of social media in the 2010’s
8:16 - 8:38 brought me childhood memories!! Hannah Montana and that pony! My cousin had it and I used to love it! I was born December 2001 I was around 5 or 6 back then. The late 2000’s were good times.
Who didn’t own those small cute cameras back then? 😊 I remember I got 1 for Christmas and lost it and my mama bought me another one, lost it too 😂😂 then 2008 got a new flip phone with a camera 📸. MySpace era was the best lol
Note the quality interactions between the target workers and the shoppers. That's what I remember: strangers back then were so much friendlier. People really valued these kinds of interactions because they didn't have a socialization simulator in their pocket at all times. The real world is all they had. The average person wasnt plugged into some online community. These days the teenagers that work at my local target are glued to their phones and act like helping you is a nuisance. I dont even blame them I just wonder exactly what changed and how we allowed this to happen. People these days seem to be exhausted or have rage boiling under the surface at all times.
I was 10-11 years old in 2007, Man such nostalgia of how the Gaming Kiosks and DS section and for Xbox 360, PS2 and PS3 and Gameboy Advance man such simpler times 6/3/2024
Wow... I was 11 years old back then, born in '96. It seemed like things were starting to just get futuristic with HD flat screens starting to take off, Wii, Xbox 360 had been out for a sec and the PS3. I knew the charm of this age wasn't going to last forever as it was a transitional age, I'm glad I did 😅 Cheers to you in the future reading this 🥂
4:54 man early 2000s had some of the best movies with adam sandler will ferrell smoother and cleaner animation like incredibles monster house monsters inc were major staples
@Wolfen EXE Oh Good! I'm glad you commented. I looked for pic pack stores and found nothing. Sorry...maybe something will across. But you're right...it's hard to find.
I remember in 2007 I was 6, and me and my cousins would always go to the mall, and we use to bring our heelys, cause hella kids had those back then 😂. And the mall just hit hella different in the 2000s 😭😭Then we’d go home and be outside, and I had a girlfriend that lived a couple houses down from me, and we’d play on the trampoline, ride four wheelers and bikes. Then after that we’d go inside and build forts with blankets, and either play on the ds, or GameCube, since those were still popular at the time. And we use to have an ice cream truck that drove through the neighborhood, and out parents use to give us money, and use to always get the pushup pops, or the sonic the hedgehog shaped one 😂. It just felt so different back then, I miss it sooo much 😭😭
Great! I went to Walmart a few weeks ago, and ya know it still looks the same. Well more or less. Cameras still there, tvs still there, "game" section still there. No PC box arts though. They always have the large bin of $5 bargain dvd's which I decided to get 2 or 3 dvds. I have streaming service but I still prefer physical.
Now this ⬆ looks more like a 2000's target, with the heavy emphasis on the colorful neon lights all around the store, that was once a staple for the franchise. Apparently, Target already had the partial white neon on red walls by 2007, though it might've not been common yet. The Westminster, MD location looked like what you see here ⬆ until well into the 2010's, and it wasn't until 2012, in Winchester, VA when I saw the newer design for the first time.
1:26 i feel like this mom is a good representation of every mom trying to buy video games in the 90s and 2000s XD😂
Loads her up with a stand and recharger but not the nunchucks
@@gradyeilers7533 they were sold out
@@gradyeilers7533the nunchucks are sold out tho 😂
and that's why moms are the best. The things they do for us.
Sounds like carrie from king of queens
I don't see people asking employees for recommendations anymore. I think people just find it easier to look for advice online before they go shopping. More than just the products have changed!
Absolutely priceless footage you have on your channel, thank you so much for sharing it all.
Glad you're enjoying it!
Employees never know anything anymore, but they’re also not trained to. Everyone has Google in their pocket and can find out whatever they need to instantly
Retail outlets treat people so terribly that they just coast through employees and don't care to train or retain anyone.
@@vampirerobot I've been doing my Christmas Shopping Online, I've been doing it ever since the Pandemic Started, I'm going to do it again in August, September, and October, I'll be going on the WAL-MART, K-MART, TARGET, Macy's Websites, I have five children, two of them are Twins, my 4-year-old Fraternal Twins Names is, Zoey (Girl) and Tyler (Boy), my 6-year-old son's name is, Julian, my 8-year-old son's name is, Lucas, and my 10-year-old son's name is Kyle, Zoey just Loves, Baby Dolls, Barbie Dolls, Disney Princesses, and Paw Patrol, Tyler Loves Pixar, Blue's Clues and You, Julian Loves Hot Wheels Cars, Monster Jam Monster Trucks, Lucas Loves Legos, Remote Control Cars, Kyle Loves Marvel and Jurassic Park.
Unfortunately true in 2023
This is the footage I’ve always wanted! Seeing the electronics and game section in all of its former glory with the tall glass displays and kiosks.. this was the golden era of gaming
As someone that worked electronics for a few days at target when I worked there… that slide and open would have been a pain in the ass.
@@tikitiki484 God yes. Always had to slide it with both hands and kind of do a weird lift.
Was a little kid at the time. 2007 is an interesting year. Feels like the bridge between the 90s and 2010s if I gotta be honest. At the time had a 1992 CRT tv with a wii system connected to it haha.
True! I graduated high school and then bought an HD TV in 2008 to be able to read the small text from my PS3 games that were torture on my small CRT VCR combo! I kinda miss the CRT nowadays though. Something cute about it that’s just gone now, but there’s only so much space for things in our living spaces too unless you’re a truly dedicated collector
Was in college at the time lol, a community college in a two year program. I still didn’t have a smart phone and I did my BF shopping at Circuit City lol
born in 2000 coming from poverty i can relate
2007 was the year that the world changed. We went from analog to digital.. at least in the western world.
2007 was the best year ever
It’s nice to see that they even documented customers asking employees for product advice. Something that faded away.
It's better to do your own research and be an educated consumer before entering a store anyways, because employees sometimes lie to you to try to get a sell even when it's an unnecessary purchase to meet a certain quota.
Employees aren't paid enough to know all that information.
That's not true. I work in retail and customers expect us to be experts in what we sell. It's annoying. Nothing has changed.
Basketball Americans smashing and grabbing instead
When you're underpaying your employees dont expect them to answer any questions. That's how I look at it
2007 doesn’t seem that long ago until I pay attention to a vid like this and think about where I was in that time. Wii came out and I avoided Zelda until after I graduated so that i would focus on college
7:55 That Hannah Montana three pack of Dolls is a Target Exclusive that goes for around $350 bucks now. Wild.
That is crazy
damn i think my sister had these back then i dont think she does anymore
No way!! 😮 thats crazy
I won't buy that lol
@@niezyje8922yeah my sister did, and she had the microphone and wig 😂
It is so amazing to see that. I was a little kid back in 2007. I loved going to Target since my first memories of going to Target with my mom. I would always ask and beg my mom for a new toy. Going to Target over the years seeing the evolution is crazy. It is still my favorite place to shop but nothing compares to the magic of 2000s Target.
The early 1990s was even more magical 🧙♂️
Love how the neon lights from the late 80s and early 90s was still there... Back in 2007...
It was as if the late 80s and 90s style christened the first decade of the 21st century and said "That's ours!" 😅 I'm glad they did, because lord knows what would happen after the 2000s and even mid 2010s...
i was 5 years old in 2007, christmas as a kid in the late 2000's was the best
I was 3
I was 9 yrs old in 𝟐𝟎𝟎𝟕 :)
Born in 98🙂👈🏾
I was 12😁
I was 4 in 2007
This is absolutely wild. I started working there halloween 2007 so this was my era. Whats so wild is that it feels like literally yesterday yet this video makes it look likes its like 20 yrs ago or someth- wait........
It is 16 years ago now
@@PraveenSrJ01really not that long ago
@@carolcity191916 years is a long time ago i dont know what your talking about
You shot this video for the purpose of creating a time capsule. That’s Amazing. I was 19 at this time.
@@bilbobaggins9451 love your username
I was 23 going on 24 that year
I was only 10 that year (currently 27) and like many kids I was living young wild and free.
Wow, I remember when the video game section at the Target locations in my local used to look like this back in the late 2000s-early 2010s. I remember back in 2005 seeing the Game Boy Micro display at Target and GameStop. Yeah, the old video games aisle format brings me back to my childhood days. Now I play video games on the Nintendo Switch.
I was a teen in 2007 turning 13 that year. And man those cameras were theeeee thing then. And the Wii to Wii sports was the shit. Fuck 2007 is nostalgia.
the whole 2001-2009 era was great.
Same I was 13 as well. I was think about this year so much. I still have music from 2007 that I listen to.
I was 11 that year.
2007 also had Spider-Man 3 and Transformers 1
Great friggin times!
@@robroy6374 and 2009 gave us the best TV show, Community.
I was 4 in 2007. Such a magical time to experience the late 2000s even if I didn’t get much of it
I remembered my local Target looking like this with the great video game section at the time back in 2007.
They cut that during Covid
They might have called him a creep at the time… but this man is the only documented reality tv of this era we actually have left.
90s and 2000s Target was the best
This is so nostalgic it’s amazing. While I didn’t go Christmas shopping at target, I did go birthday shopping there. I just turned 10, and had dislocated my collarbone after slipping on the trampoline. My mom let me get a few movies (which introduced me to X-Men, plus I built up more of my James Bond collection), and I got my very first home theater system. It was so cool, and it even had a six disc changer. But I didn’t take good care of it. But this video definitely does take me back, and I miss it dearly.
When 2007 feels like 1997.
Hmm🤔💭
This video does feel like 1997, except there are flat widescreen TVs.
Because the 2000's started in 1997 culturally and aesthetically.
Great deals on those DVDs. Better buy 'em before outrageously expensive streaming services start up and you end up paying way more to watch those movies.
🤣🤣🤣 so true!
7:19 Back in the golden age of Littlest Pet Shop. I ended up growing up with the ones released in 2009-mid 2012.
I worked at target 🎯 a lot of guests used to return items like crazy . Plus a coworker teamleader of toys . Kris K made me uncomfortable 😂
I was born in 1989 but 2000-2010 was legit after that it alllll went down hill in the world.
No lie!!
Yep! You nailed it. 2011 saw the rise of smart phones + social media apps.
@Vampire Robot your best one yet this is so nostalgic to me I wish I could go back to 07 and relive my memories just a bit older and the transformers toys shown here I remember vividly great stuff man keep it up.
Thanks Pringleman. Appreciate the nice remarks. 😀
Darn it was still a “neon Target” at the time. I live not far from the Bridgewater, NJ location.
This was that weird window when HD-DVD was sold along with Blu-ray Discs.
back when life was so easy and fun with no social media, that era was pure gold🥺
It's weird now it's my turn to comment on one of these videos and say "i worked at Target in the Electronics section during this time. loved working there and since i'm a game collector i loved the discount on top of the clearance games".
I'm so glad you have this, I've spent so much time in this area and it always passes through my mind
Good footage of a Target era I know well. Worked for Target from 2008-2014.
Thanks as always Mark. 6 years is a long time. You must have enjoyed it at least for awhile.
@@vampirerobot it was good for the first 5 years there. They changed store managers during my last year of working there, and he was a real d-bag. Cut a lot of employees hours and made that store go downhill. I quit in September of 2014. They got rid of that store manager and the current one has been there since October of 2015. Nicer guy. The store I worked at is almost finished remodeling the store and it looks great!
@@MarkMeadows90 A new store manager can definitely ruin things. I think one thing people don't realize is how much DRAMA there is in retail. It can be insane and over the top. You were smart to leave that Target store. It's just not worth it. Nice to hear the store got remodeled. Ours here closed a few years ago. Very embarrassing for the entire town.
Glad you escaped!
life was much better back then
and how! times like that need to return
There's nothing like remembering the neon lights that makes Target a unforgettable memory. I was only in Kindegarden in 2007. Looking back at this now in my 20s, makes me realize that the times we lived during my childhood was truly one of the best. The hype for DVD's were something... Nowadays people stream. DVD's aren't as relevant in 2020s era compared to the late 2000s.
Grew up on the Wii!! I didn’t get it until 2009, but I was four so that makes sense
6:56 OMG MY ROBORAPTOR! I literally have him sitting on top of my computer only about a foot away. Crazy to think he's that old!
Now that's cool 😎
I remember the commercial back then 😮
this was that era when we were all kind of still holding on to the 90's and didn't want to leave that but society had other plans and said no things are changing. Get your I phone everybody.
smart phones, the beginning of the end for society
$4 isn't a BAD price for a DVD but gotta think that back then this was the only tech available for movies. Lots of great movies to choose from to be honest. Id probably have walked out with a stack, especially on Black Friday. I definitely miss when Target used to do that. These days Black Friday has faded out thanks to the obnoxious marketing and corporate exploitation of it in the last 5 years. They promoted it so much that now they simply don't have it or need it to get customers in the store. Hopefully there will be a resurgence since so few people are even bothering with it anymore.
I definitely agree
Such a throwback to a better time. We never went to Target much when I was a kid just because it was and still is so high priced. But I remember the electronics section and looking at the DS and iPods but getting them at Walmart because they were so much cheaper. You know it was a better time when there isn’t a single person in the video using their phone. I was there tonight and several people almost ran into me because they were too focused on their phones. Hard to believe when this video was made that the iPhone had only been out for 6 months and now it’s became a big part of our lives. I was 5 at the time but I still remember the times pretty well. Truly a better time.
I was 8 years old in 2007. I had a Nintendo DS that I absolutely was obsessed with. I remember getting it for christmas and being like “i finally have a reason to buy games from the gaming section” lmao
Hannah Montana dolls lmfao truly more innocent times.
these videos pov feels like a time traveler getting footage for 2023 to see lol
Ah yes. The HD era was going in full swing that year with the tvs.
Interesting to see that they were using the same deep shelving that the CRTs used to sit on.
@@snowdaysrule I'd say that also helped sell flat panel TV's by showing how much slimmer they are compared to the previous CRT's😄
Yeah, but everybody still owned CRTs
@@PoorDog69The last feeling of the 90s before it faded
@@dream.machineI'd say 2007 was the last year the 2000s felt like the 2000s
I was 24 years old in October 2007 and have really nice memories of that year and especially blockbuster videos!!
I was only 3 years old so I don’t remember any of this 😂
This is the year i bought my first “flat screen tv” they were still relatively thick but brand new in flat screen technology.
You know how you see old ladies with hairstyles from the 70s and 80s? Like they're stuck in the past? I've become this person. I was an adult in 2007. I don't see much difference from today in this video. My style and technology haven't changed much. Maybe I haven't adapted to the times. Adulthood just becomes a blur.
I was also a 23 year old grown man in 2007. What year were you born?
Glad people are archiving this so I can relive the memories
2007 and looks 90s lol. I was 11 in 2007 and I still remember those amazing Christmas times
I feel like any 2007 video that looks grainy like this y'all think looks 90s because y'all associate grainy footage with the 90s for some reason
Watching these videos of christmas shopping inside Target is getting me very hyped for Black friday weekend next week
The best year of my life! I was 16.
I was 14
I was 24 and yes it was a really good year but 1996 was the best year of my life
Y’all old lol 😂 I was 3
@@carolcity1919 I’m turning 40 years old in 2 weeks
I turned 16 in November 2007.
This vid took me back in time to some great childhood memories. I am very grateful to have grown up in the 2000’s before the takeover of social media in the 2010’s
So grateful you went over the hotwheels and cars section in 2007 🙏
This was the first time i can point to a year seeming close to our modern day. From that time till about 2019 things looked similar in the world.
I have that Butterscotch furreal friends horse in my room right now! It still works!
That's so awesome!
8:16 - 8:38 brought me childhood memories!! Hannah Montana and that pony! My cousin had it and I used to love it! I was born December 2001 I was around 5 or 6 back then. The late 2000’s were good times.
It’s amazing those people still had their hairstyles like in the 90s
Seeing those mystery hot wheels on a shelf just took me back to that time when I would be overjoyed just opening them no matter what it was
Who didn’t own those small cute cameras back then? 😊 I remember I got 1 for Christmas and lost it and my mama bought me another one, lost it too 😂😂 then 2008 got a new flip phone with a camera 📸. MySpace era was the best lol
I was in my mid 20s when MySpace came out
Heck yeah! Hot Wheels and Roboraptor!
Sadly no Road Rippers seen tho
Note the quality interactions between the target workers and the shoppers. That's what I remember: strangers back then were so much friendlier. People really valued these kinds of interactions because they didn't have a socialization simulator in their pocket at all times. The real world is all they had. The average person wasnt plugged into some online community. These days the teenagers that work at my local target are glued to their phones and act like helping you is a nuisance. I dont even blame them I just wonder exactly what changed and how we allowed this to happen. People these days seem to be exhausted or have rage boiling under the surface at all times.
The whole smartphone era began 📱
i love hannah montana and icarly the show icarly it look like the show hannah montana alot more
Me too🤗
Awwwww that cute horse at the end! I would want that horse too!
This was the only year I did black Friday. It was fun! I was 18 and got a few games on the 360
I was 10-11 years old in 2007, Man such nostalgia of how the Gaming Kiosks and DS section and for Xbox 360, PS2 and PS3 and Gameboy Advance man such simpler times
6/3/2024
Wow...
I was 11 years old back then, born in '96. It seemed like things were starting to just get futuristic with HD flat screens starting to take off, Wii, Xbox 360 had been out for a sec and the PS3.
I knew the charm of this age wasn't going to last forever as it was a transitional age, I'm glad I did 😅
Cheers to you in the future reading this 🥂
The original Wii was out 😵💫
I was 17 then.
I was 7
@@bilbobaggins9451 i wish i was back to 11 years old in august 2018
this was November 2007, i was the size of a plum at this time
4:54 man early 2000s had some of the best movies with adam sandler will ferrell smoother and cleaner animation like incredibles monster house monsters inc were major staples
3:33 don't buy iPhone is coming
Do you happen to have more 2007 clips?
Anything precovid is nice. Miss those days.
Now they would just walk in, steal everything without consequences
November 23, 2007
Wow I totally forgot about those FurReal pets
@Wolfen EXE Oh Good! I'm glad you commented. I looked for pic pack stores and found nothing. Sorry...maybe something will across. But you're right...it's hard to find.
Those days were great. I got a remote control Ferrari for Christmas that year.
man we've got "nostalgia" videos from 2007 now? How fkn old am I... 2007 feels like yesterday lol
before amazon, people actually bought things in store lol
5:16 that’s pretty good video quality for 2007.
6:58, who else here had a roboraptor?
dude this feels like 10 years ago. it's 17 years
Question, who we’re these people recording these video’s & why lol?
Probably early Amazon employees videoing what shopping was like before they came along and messed up life! 😂
I remember in 2007 I was 6, and me and my cousins would always go to the mall, and we use to bring our heelys, cause hella kids had those back then 😂. And the mall just hit hella different in the 2000s 😭😭Then we’d go home and be outside, and I had a girlfriend that lived a couple houses down from me, and we’d play on the trampoline, ride four wheelers and bikes. Then after that we’d go inside and build forts with blankets, and either play on the ds, or GameCube, since those were still popular at the time. And we use to have an ice cream truck that drove through the neighborhood, and out parents use to give us money, and use to always get the pushup pops, or the sonic the hedgehog shaped one 😂. It just felt so different back then, I miss it sooo much 😭😭
4:09 Haunted house is a classic now 😂
Feels like yesterday, hard to believe 17 years ago
Oh what time. A year later the whole financial system almost crashed. But technology and digital world started really taking off.
I was 17 in 2007! It doesn’t feel like it’s been that long ago
Great! I went to Walmart a few weeks ago, and ya know it still looks the same. Well more or less. Cameras still there, tvs still there, "game" section still there. No PC box arts though. They always have the large bin of $5 bargain dvd's which I decided to get 2 or 3 dvds. I have streaming service but I still prefer physical.
I remember those lights on the walls all around the stores
I was only 3 years old
1:13 bad advice tbh, the nunchuk is the most needed part of the wii
Fr 😔
Crazy, I was a junior in High School.
while my nearest target still at least sells dvds, they mostly sell dvds of movies that just recently came out
Frutiger aero in peak form.
It's Christmas 2007 and there's still one model of CRT TV on the shelf.
I was in the mall of florida when i was 12 years old and today 2023 with 27 it is very different now
Do you want to go back in time? I have a time machine
I was six in 2007 and I remember the good days
Now this ⬆ looks more like a 2000's target, with the heavy emphasis on the colorful neon lights all around the store, that was once a staple for the franchise. Apparently, Target already had the partial white neon on red walls by 2007, though it might've not been common yet. The Westminster, MD location looked like what you see here ⬆ until well into the 2010's, and it wasn't until 2012, in Winchester, VA when I saw the newer design for the first time.
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"But its funny tho!"