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5217 | Article | Mr Magic | I've had a few games like Pokemon Emerald/Ruby, Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga. and NES titles like the original Castlevania and Donkey Kong. | Jun 30, 2020 | ||
5084 | Article | Mr Magic | I've had the Sonic and Knuckles collection and the Sega Smash Pack on PC, which included Sonic 2, Comix Zone, Flicky and Shining Force. | '90s PC Games | Nov 22, 2019 | |
4451 | Article | jkatz | I've heard many a horror story about Action Park (or Traction Park, as it's sometimes called). You using a Simpsons picture made me laugh because to me the place always sounded like it could be a location on the show. Even though it was horrifically unsafe, I'm sort of glad it existed and am a little sad I never got to visit it. It makes for some great stories. | A So So Day at Action Park | Jun 16, 2018 | |
4787 | Article | Benjanime | i've heard mixed opinions over the retron 5, but i'm still getting one regardless. | A Review of the Hyperkin RetroN 3 | Jan 10, 2019 | |
2182 | Article | vkimo | I've literally been reading this article like a novel since it was published this morning. And I'm kind of bummed now that I finished it, could of read more of your stories for weeks. "Picturing our times together through the fog of ages is now like seeing these occurrences through a rain blurred window. Colors fade. Details melt. But what does remain as clear as a Crystal Pepsi is the joy and love we shared." Now that's just great writing. I love the narrative and your detail. The maps made the read so much more engaging. I can't believe you and your buds walked that long of a distance. Hersh seems like such an awesome dog. I'd love to have a canine companion like that. Too bad he didn't leave one of those kids thumbless! Also, kudos to nailing the annoying mom, must have felt good. I wish I had half the gall you did, seems like the Five O knew you by name haha TU #8 I have a feeling this contest just turned into a race for 2nd place.. | The Dog Days of Childhood | Mar 31, 2015 | |
1448 | Article | pikachulover | I've made other "hodge podge" costumes, but they were all girly things. I mostly wore them in high school. And the box with all my "random costume pieces" has mostly girly stuff in there like plush animal ear headbands and fairy wings. I have other things in there like old bed sheets and some creepy cloth. One year that I passed out candy I put together this really nice goth style outfit with a lacy skirt and some striped socks. My original idea in 2010 was to dress as a cartoon character from an obscure Italian cartoon. Then I realized it wasn't very popular and nobody would recognize who I was dressed as. | Costume Redemption | Oct 17, 2014 | |
4641 | Article | Vaporman87 | I've mentioned before that I don't feel like the 2000's was a bad decade by any means. Many key things in my life happened in that decade: - I married my wife in 2002 (we recently celebrated our 16th anniversary). - My first two children were born in 2006 and 2008. - My work situation improved when my dad was able to secure a loan in 2005 to buy his two brothers' shares of our business, eventually leading to me becoming owner in 2012. These are major events that were huge positives in my life. As far as the culture of the 2000s is concerned, that is where I believe it doesn't really hold up well against it's predecessors. Every decade has its technological, creative, and social advances. But you can't really point to any one thing from the 2000s that truly defines it. At least, not a very positive one (9-11 is not something you want to "define" anything). The '90s can claim the explosion of the internet as its crowning achievement. The '80s are defined by a number of major things... the explosion of home computing and gaming, an explosion of entertainment outlets - cable and satellite among them, ending the Cold War, etc. These are positive things that changed the course of history and/or our lives in monumental ways. This is not to say that the 2000's had none of that. There were certainly some positive things taking place that were influential to many. But perhaps none that really define the decade. In my opinion, it seems more like a transition decade, or one that simply saw improvements to that which we already enjoyed. But it will always be a matter of opinion. So I certainly am not claiming that any of this is an ultimate truth for all. | The 2000s decade wasn't that bad | Oct 26, 2018 | |
5554 | Article | onipar | I've never actually played this one, and really only first heard about it maybe a few years back (and then totally forgot it exists). I have a copy on my retro handheld, but I'd love to get a real cart of it. I haven't checked yet, but I suspect they are expensive. Nice article, thanks for the reminder about this gem. | Why Decap Attack is an underrated classic | Nov 23, 2021 | |
5593 | Article | onipar | I've never been a big RPG fan, which is probably why I haven't played this game yet (despite owning a copy), but I do definitely plan to play and your article has encouraged me to do so sooner than I planned. Great stuff here! | Why Chrono Trigger matters | Jan 22, 2022 | |
5574 | Article | Vaporman87 | I've never been a fan of Super Smash Brothers. The concept is great on paper. But the execution is just dreadful. There is too much on screen action. I lose track of where I am half the time, and things happen so fast that you can't really create any kind of strategy. All you do is just mash buttons and hope you get more hits than the opponent. I'd much prefer a standard fighting game where I can concentrate on my moves and strategy. | Super Smash Bros. Melee: Star Studded Sequel | Jan 05, 2022 |