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1331 | Article | Hoju Koolander | Knott's Scary Farm is still on my to-do list. I grew up in Orange County and even worked as a character as Disneyland, but never made it over to a Halloween Haunt. I thought your description of the smell was very helpful in imagining myself getting terrorized by ghouls for hire. So what was your cousin dressed up as? @vkimo Those haunted attractions sound pretty kinky, uh yeah... | Sep 25, 2014 | ||
4766 | Article | Benjanime | knowing how chris chan was with his SSI payments back then i'm sure he whipped out his credit card and bought the vhs/dvd instantly like he's done with his money on other sonic products. | Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie | Jan 04, 2019 | |
2411 | Article | Vaporman87 | Konami getting plenty of love from you in these lists Mickey. Rightfully so. Contra, Castlevania... they're true classics. Can't speak for Carmen SanDiego, but it must not have been too bad to make your list. I can remember being at my grandmother's house playing the NES with my cousin who was living there at the time. Using the extra life code and the both of us blasting our way through the baddies. Good times, those. I'm surprised Contra didn't resonate through the decades in the same way that games like Metal Gear did. Perhaps one day a new Contra series will take things to a whole new level and revive interest in it's history. | Yesterdays: MY Favorite Nintendo Games Part 2 | Jul 21, 2015 | |
2490 | Article | massreality | kstrom22: I totally forgot to write about the carpet. Man did they have some strange patterns. I personally preferred token machines. I thought they were much cooler and it was more special than a regular old quarter. Of course, as I got older, I realized how much money I lost using token machines. Sometimes I'd walk out with a few extras in my pocket and despite my best interests, I never brought them back with me. I think they usually ended up in a change jar and were only found whenever I'd go use the Coinstar. | The Mall Arcade | Aug 08, 2015 | |
5338 | Article | RetroOtaku620 | Kudos to Vaporman87 for fixing my article. Thanks, dude! I owe you one! | Agent Pixel: Forgotten Hero and Lost Nicktoon of the Web | Nov 12, 2020 | |
405 | Video | Vaporman87 | Lady In Red was all over the radio for like 2 weeks and then it finally faded a bit. I swear it seemed like every 5th song was Lady In Red during that time. | Chris de Burgh - Don't Pay The Ferryman | Feb 21, 2013 | |
1290 | Article | NLogan | Lady in White has a nice spooky Halloween feel to it. Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein is the perfect mix of fun, laughs, and scares for all ages. | What to Watch on Halloween | Sep 20, 2014 | |
4016 | Article | Hoju Koolander | Late night TV was always an adventure. I remember Hercules In New York playing a lot in the 1am slot, with Arnold making his pecs dance. I also watched a lot of The Patty Duke Show late on Nick At Nite when I couldn't sleep as a kid. That and Doby Gillis were always in rotation for me along with the old Dennis The Menace show starring Jay North. | Late Night Re-runs (Circa mid-80s) | Jul 25, 2017 | |
4463 | Article | Superman | Leave it to a sibling to scare you and give you nightmares of the most unusual kind. | The Redneck Riviera '92 | Jun 18, 2018 | |
1949 | Article | Cosgrove | Leave it to vkimo to bring everyone out of the woodwork. It feels like a high school reunion seeing all these familiar names. I think you said it best about feeling nostalgic for a nostalgia website. There are so many memories I hold dear during my two years on RJ. I can't quite tell you guys how much writing for the site changed my life. Through a rough patch in my life, those thumbs ups were hands down the best thing in the world. But I guess that's why it tore my heart to see the site change so much. Many hours spent, @Gaijin Ninja, on yours and my articles just to see them mauled like they are today. Nothing is forever on the internet, I guess. I strictly wrote and watched videos, so I never saw the drama on the forums (but it was certainly felt across the whole site). The only wrongs I saw were some comments on articles and how little recognition Caps got on all his interview articles -- hella fine work, sir. I wish this site smoother seas than its predecessor. I hope to one day grace its pages with you guys. Y'know, harken back to Golden Years of RJ. Laters! | Remembering RetroJunk | Feb 10, 2015 |