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Perhaps it’s the elder millennial in me or just a side effect of being over 40, but I’ve become a deeply nostalgic person as I’ve gotten older.

I love anything that takes me back to my childhood in the ’80s and ’90s, and I treasure everything I still have from that time. Photos and home movies fuel those feelings more than any old toy or retro video game ever can.

But as technology advances and people move around, a lot of those memories get lost.

With that in mind, back in early 2020, I set out to digitize my family’s VHS tapes and photos with Legacybox . I wanted to always have them backed up if we ever lose the originals. I sent in

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