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4079ArticleNLoganI remember that flocked bear with bow tie. I wonder if my mom had it or something. I remember he was very hard. Do you still have the art project picture of Mooky? Aug 26, 2017View
2909VideoMr MagicI remember that Full House episode. Heck, all of 'em!On ABC In 1991Oct 14, 2015View
5188ArticleretrocrunchI remember that TMNT show and them bringing in a female turtle. Not my cup of tea for a show and not the TMNT I grew up with.. I passed on it too. Great article BTW.The Rise and Fall of TMNTApr 26, 2020View
3239ArticleBenjanimei remember the art designer for the characters, milton knight said that he didn't like what they did with the production of the show. i guess looking at the episodes again a lot of the backgrounds look weird and out of place. i prefer the japanese dub of sonic x than the 4kids english dub, some of the characters tend to make puns too often.Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog - Sonic Christmas BlastDec 23, 2015View
473ArticleOldSchool80sI remember the Cheddar Melt, ProphetSword. That would've made a good addition to this article. As for a shake, this time of year it's appropriate to acknowledge the wonderful Shamrock Shake, too, vapor.McDonald's 80's New Menu Items Mar 05, 2013View
4100ArticlepikachuloverI remember the Endless Quest books ad in a comic book my cousin gave me from 1986. Retro Comic Book Ads #2Sep 03, 2017View
3977ArticleThatDudeintheHoodieI remember the hype as well, It was the only thing besides Pokemon and Lion King that got the most hype. Top Five 90s Summer MoviesJul 04, 2017View
5216ArticleJulieI remember the hype for the launch of the Game Boy Advance in the Nintendo Power magazine. They said that the new handheld is 32-bit and even though I thought the PlayStation had just become obsolete. Of course this hasn't been confirmed over the months. My first Game Boy Advance was the SP model with a pirate cartridge of Street Fighter Zero 2 (as always, pirate cartridges mimic the Japanese versions of the games) and I quickly got the flashcart of the time to have all the games I wanted at hand. Fortunately today I have a definitive version of the flashcart. Finished Pokémon Emerald and I still play on this handheld until today, especially Mario Kart Super Circuit. I had the Nintendo DS after purchasing the Sony PSP. I missed Nintendo's games so I bought the DSi XL model, also with a flashcart that I still have today. Almost finished Pokémon Black 2 and played a lot of Mario Kart DS, Chrono Trigger and all the Kirby and Sonic games for it. I really miss my Nintendo 3DS XL. Fortunately I kept its flashcart and all the games, now I just have to buy another model back. Again, I played a lot of Mario Kart 7 and Tomodachi Life (I miss my Mii) here. My congrats on the very well written and pleasant to read article. Just like the late and unforgettable magazines of the era of the great hype of video games. ❤The Nintendo Handheld Experience Part 2Jun 30, 2020View
5370ArticleJulieI remember the hype of Earthworm Jim in the magazines of the time, my only source on games. They showed photos and talked about the unusual art, the unique humor and especially about the superb animation from David Perry, a very famous programmer at the time and acclaimed by the industry and the players. Not to mention that the two cartridges had 16 megabits, something big for the time. Earthworm Jim were desired cartridges. Fortunately I had both releases at the time, for Sega Genesis. I miss that time of extremely charismatic and unforgettable characters. And by the way, very well written article as always, with the differentiated vocabulary that is already a mark of yours, my sweet @Benjanime. ❤❤The rise, fall, and resurgence of Earthworm JimJan 20, 2021View
471ArticleProphetSwordI remember the McDLT pretty well. I was a teenager working at McDonalds in that era, and I both made and ate them. They were awesome. One sandwich not mentioned here (that I really wish McDonalds would bring back) is the Cheddar Melt, which came out in 1988. I remember being the guy who was selected to teach everyone else about how to make them.McDonald's 80's New Menu Items Mar 04, 2013View