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  1. Jan 12, 2022 · The following movies were released on video on the following dates: U.S./Canada release date. Title. Studio. Format/Notes. January 3. Renaissance Man. Touchstone Home Video. VHS release.

  2. Paramount Home Video I.Q. VHS July 18 Before Sunrise: VHS Columbia TriStar Home Video The Walking Dead: VHS HBO Home Video My Summer Story: VHS MGM/UA Home Video Star Trek Generations: VHS Paramount Home Video White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf: VHS Walt Disney Home Video Boys on the Side: VHS Warner Home Video July 25 The President's Analyst

  3. 1995 - Fox Video changes its name to 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, with the release of the Star Wars original trilogy for the last time in its original format, while keeping the Fox Video name.

  4. Home videos releases: VHS (1976-2016), DVD (1996-present), Blu-ray (2006-present), Laserdisc (1978-2022), Betamax (1975-2016), VCD (1993-present), Quadruplex (1956-2022), DVD-R (1997-present), CED (1981-2022), Digital HD (1953-present), Video8 (1984-2022), Cartrivision (1972-2022), VERA (1952-2022), Type A (1965-2022), Philips VCR (1972-2022) an...

  5. home video-related events of 1995. This page was last edited on 17 September 2022, at 08:46. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Home_videoHome video - Wikipedia

    Home video. Some home video users have a collection of prerecorded media, such as movies, on DVDs. DVDs are only one of a number of ways of viewing home video. Home video is recorded media sold or rented for home viewing. [1] The term originates from the VHS and Betamax era, when the predominant medium was videotapes, but has carried over to ...

  7. The home video game with the highest known sales in 1995 was Dragon Quest VI, despite only releasing in Japan. The Super Famicom was the best-selling game console in Japan, while the North American Super Nintendo was the best-selling console in North America.

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