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2395Articleechidna64Wonderful idea for an article! I distinctly remember quite a few of these adverts, and also many for Crunch n Munch.  Jul 14, 2015View
2394Articlecomic_book_fanyour talk of not depriving yourself of fun despite what others might think is great i found out at an early age thats the way to be. it reminds me of a couple of years ago i was at my college waiting for my next class so while everyone else were killing time on there tablets or phones i busted out a sega gamegear and played sonic i got some looks but it was fun and it served it's purpose.Retro-graphic Evidence: Video Games are Cool!Jul 14, 2015View
2393VideoVaporman87What tha...???!!! Why didn't I know (or remember) about this? This is HILARIOUSLY bad! I love it.Tag Team Pilot Episode 1991Jul 14, 2015View
2392ArticleVaporman87I knew onipar would love this one. You need to check out vkimo's entry from that year as well.NLogan's Retro Halloween OverloadJul 14, 2015View
2391ArticleoniparThis article is pure awesome. So many great pictures. Halloween is near and dear to my heart as well. Great work!NLogan's Retro Halloween OverloadJul 13, 2015View
2390ArticleVaporman87LOL. There is certainly a fair amount of "retro" to be found in this photo. I can clearly see the beads and baseball card in your spokes. And the Micro Machines collection behind you is sweet! Add the painted paneling and yellowish oak dresser and you have a quintessential 80's backdrop. Love the attitude in this photo, as well as the style of dress. It's perfect.Retro-graphic Evidence: Video Games are Cool!Jul 13, 2015View
2389ArticleVaporman87Yeah, basically the whole card collecting/manufacturing craze imploded around the time the final movie in the franchise came around, and that is pretty evident here. I actually prefer the simple, plain style of the original series of cards. Reminds me of my days collecting Topps baseball cards. Once Fleer, Donruss, and Skybox got big in the game, things got way too complicated, flashy, and collector oriented. It wasn't about kids picking up cards and enjoying them, it was more about adults who wanted them simply for the value in a Beckett. That bubble burst around the same time that comic book values plummeted. Great retrospective on the Batman series and cards in general Hoju!Batman Trading Cards of the 80's and 90'sJul 13, 2015View
2388Articlekstrom22Nice article! When I was in 3rd Grade my teacher tumbled some rocks and each of the students took one home. I still have it on my shelf. Naturally, I begged for one but my parents said "no" or "wait until Easter." By the time the Easter Bunny brought it, though, I had moved on to something else. Maybe I should go get one now!Yesterdays: Things I DIDN'T Have As A KidJul 13, 2015View
2387Articlemickyarber@massreality..that's pretty cool. My younger cousin got them, and same thing happened. He tried to get into real drums, but wasn't very good, nut it got him into music. WHen the drumming didn't work out, he learned guitar instead and has done well with it in the years since.Yesterdays: Things I DIDN'T Have As A KidJul 13, 2015View
2386ArticlemassrealityI totally forgot about Hit Stix! My brother owned the Hit Stix, and they were pretty awesome. They even inspired him to get into real drumming a few years later. Yesterdays: Things I DIDN'T Have As A KidJul 13, 2015View