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2441ArticlevkimoI remember owning SMS but never really getting into it. The worlds and levels seemed empty and lonely to me for some reason. Even though the graphics, controls and mechanics were all there I could never really bond with the game. Aug 01, 2015View
2440ArticlemickyarberSince I missed out on Tailspin, I never made the connection myself. As for dog fights...eh. Some chases and stuff and some small fights. You never got the feeling, at least I didn't, that the show was under budget though. At least not then. Watching it again recently, you can see where a slightly bigger budget could have helped a lot though. It really is a fun series though. Well worth a look if you haven't seen it. And I too was a big fan of Just the Ten of Us. But I watched it in it's original run on ABC when it was part of TGIF! That was always a really fun block of programming too. A Look Back at Tales of the Gold MonkeyAug 01, 2015View
2438ArticlejkatzI was going to say this reminds me a lot of Talespin. But I love pulp adventures and this one seems as good as any. Was the show's budget big enough to have dogfights like the ad implies?A Look Back at Tales of the Gold MonkeyAug 01, 2015View
2436Articlepikachulover@hoju yeah they were once I told a paper moocher "I'm not a tree!" I didn't live that down until the next school year. Retro School SuppliesAug 01, 2015View
2435ArticleHoju KoolanderSuper Off Road is my 2 year old's favorite NES game, "I want to play car game". I was a big fan of Rollergames on TV as well, choreographed violence seemed so much more dangerous on wheels. I always wanted to rent the game, but never got around to it. While Mario Bros. 2 is my personal favorite, I remember the hype around 3, especially the Happy Meal toys.Yesterdays: MY Favorite Nintendo Games Part 3Aug 01, 2015View
2434ArticleHoju KoolanderSo this was really less of an Indiana Jones clone and more of a live action pre-cursor to Tailspin, huh? Never caught this one during my USA Network watching, but reruns of Just The Ten of Us were hard to beat!A Look Back at Tales of the Gold MonkeyAug 01, 2015View
2433ArticleHoju KoolanderGlad I wasn't the only one who didn't become a martial arts master. Didn't stop us from throwing a few chops in our day though, right?The Karate Class KidAug 01, 2015View
2432ArticleHoju Koolander@echidna64 I definitely cut up many a paper shopping bag to protect my text books. Mainly I did this so I could doodle on the outside to customize it. @pikachulover Glad you finally lived the dream in college. Those lead moochers must have been just as bad as the notebook paper freeloaders.Retro School SuppliesAug 01, 2015View
2431ArticlepikachuloverSome of the girls at my junior high would have so many key chains on their backpack the zipper tag fell off from all the weight. Mechanical pencils are great!I prefer those over the wood ones today. Too bad in school all you would seem to attract were lead moochers, or at least I did. Pop-a-point pencils were ok, but once you lost one of the leads the pencil was worthless. I had always wanted one of those pencil cases as a kid, but never got one. When I was a freshman in college I bought myself one it was probably one of the first pieces of college school supplies I bough myself besides my computer. Retro School SuppliesJul 31, 2015View
2430Articleechidna64Great memories Hoju! As we speak, I'm putting the curriculum together for my 10th grade students! Did anybody else have to cover your textbooks using brown grocery bags? I had one 4th grade teacher host a textbook cover contest to see who could draw the best design. Mine had a ton of robots drawn on it but I don't think I won anything. Retro School SuppliesJul 31, 2015View