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4048ArticleDirtyD79I loved the arcade game when I was a kid because of the whole turning into a wolf thing. The Sega Genesis we got was the one that came with Sonic the hedgehog but I got a copy of Altered Beast later. It's such a sin Project Altered Beast never made it to the US because it looks like it would have been pretty cool to play.  Aug 18, 2017View
3946ArticleVaporman87I saw exactly NONE of these game shows, but a few of them may have been interesting to me had I actually had the opportunity to watch them. Even as an adult, I've only ever heard of Xuxu and Masters of the Maze from this list. Perhaps this is why nobody speaks of them anymore. Because they were so easily missed and faded quickly into obscurity. At least you've given them some present day love.Five Game Shows No One Talks About AnymoreJun 21, 2017View
3953ArticleNLoganI never saw any of these game shows, but I did see Xuxa on Brazilian TV and I have been to the town she was from in Rio Grande do Sul. Five Game Shows No One Talks About AnymoreJun 21, 2017View
3966ArticleOldSchool80sSurprisingly, I never even heard of any of these game shows.Five Game Shows No One Talks About AnymoreJun 22, 2017View
3972ArticlepikachuloverMy prepubescent neighbor liked to watch Xuxa. His older sister and I thought her show was boring. At first her show was on at a good time like at 9AM then when the ratings dropped they moved it to like 6AM. When I was a teenager I got some jelly shoes and wore them to school circa 1998. All the girls kept calling them Xuxa shoes. I had never heard them called that before. Apparently that's what they call jelly shoes in other parts of the world. http://www.inthe80s.com/clothes/francophile86hotmailcom0.shtml I had never heard of Steampipe Alley until about 2 years ago when I saw somebody mention it in a comment on youtube, and I searched for some clips. My dad and I used to watch Gladiators 2000 on Sunday mornings. One of Ryan's co-hosts was Valerie Rae Miller who later went onto One Saturday Morning and Dark Angel. My dad had a crush on her. In the fall of 1995 my class went to a taping of Wild Animal Games. Another little known game show. Seacrest was the host. The only reason I knew who he was because I watched Gladiators 2000. None of the other people on that field trip had seen his other show. Anyway Seacrest was a jerk when my friends and I tried to meet him. Five Game Shows No One Talks About AnymoreJun 27, 2017View
3973ArticleHoju KoolanderOh Xuxa, so bizarre. Like NLogan I spent some time in Brazil where she is a Megastar and saw her face everywhere. But I knew her first from this show in the 6 am timeslots pikachulover mentioned. I had forgotten Masters of the Maze, but actually watched it daily after school. JD Roth was the ultimate kid's show host for me. I've been enjoying your article contributions, keep it up!Five Game Shows No One Talks About AnymoreJun 28, 2017View
4987ArticleVaporman87I wish I could have tried a McDLT now that I'm an adult who could appreciate such things. Maybe one day they'll bring that back. Retro Fast Food That is No More 2: I'm Lovin' It EditionJul 28, 2019View
4988ArticleBenjanimeit sucks when exclusive fast food meals just come and go like that, even taco bell has had some great stuff to this day that seems like it's only around for a short time. great history here, and another great article :)Retro Fast Food That is No More 2: I'm Lovin' It EditionJul 28, 2019View
4997ArticlePittsburghgirlI remember I did not like the McDLT. The whole thing was always cold. And you’re right, no one wants to assemble their sandwich at a fast food place. I have never tried any of the other special sandwiches, except the McRib. It was good years ago. I had one last year and it was awful. Retro Fast Food That is No More 2: I'm Lovin' It EditionAug 05, 2019View
3949ArticleVaporman87Thanks for sharing these special memories with your father post-divorce. I know exactly how you felt. I too had to deal with the divorce of my parents at around the same age. It was a difficult time, but it was nice to have the time specifically devoted to doing things together. I lived with my mom until I was old enough to make my own choice of who to live with, and since my mom was moving to another town and I had no interest in losing my friends and making new ones, I moved in with my dad. But I can still remember that first time I visited dad following the split. He took us into town and bought me a Mantis figure from G.C. Murphy's, then we went and watched Silver Bullet. I remember nothing about that movie, but I clearly recall that it was the film we watched. I benefited from the divorce in many ways, but most of all with an expanded family. I earned a brother that I am close to even today, with my dad once again divorced. I met many new people I would have otherwise never known, and experienced new things. Sure it was tough on me, but I don't think I would go back and change anything in regard to their split. Divorced Dad MemoriesJun 21, 2017View