One person’s analog trash is another person’s vintage treasure. If you have a pile of VHS tapes that haven’t been touched since the dawn of digital media, you might be able to make a fortune on them.
Remember that "Beauty and the Beast" VHS tape you watched over and over again as a kid in the early '90s? You know, the one that came in the clamshell case that Disney used to package all of its ...
There is something almost absurd about a plastic cassette from 1991 selling for more money than a used car. Yet that is ...
VHS tapes were all-but wiped out from the average household when DVDs and blu-rays were introduced back in 1997-2000, but the tapes have now been away just about long enough to inspire some nostalgia.
To the editor: Wow, talk about nostalgia! This article stimulated my brain protoplasm into memories of how I created my collection of more than 4,000 VHS video cassettes (“In a digital world, VHS ...
You can probably start digitizing your collection for less than $100.
Exclusive: Eagle Rock's premier repertory screening venue and cultiest video store in Los Angeles has partnered with the Bay Area Video Coalition to digitize an archive of rare, genre-spanning titles ...
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The comedian admitted he "had this weird hunch that VHSes would be worth billions of dollars" a few years ago Julia Moore is a TV Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2022.