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5584ArticleoniparTo this day, I still regret on missing over a decade of gaming. I don't know exactly why, but some time after the Genesis/Super Nintendo era (around 1995-ish?), I lost interest in video games. I'd still play my old ones now and then, but mostly I was out doing other stuff. I completely missed the N64, PlayStation, GameCube, and PlayStation 2 lifecycles (except for a small amount of time with Crash Team Racing in college). After college I lived with roommates who owned an Xbox, which is what got me back into the gaming life, but it still wasn't until a few years later when I finally bought my first system since the Genesis: The PS3.  Jan 15, 2022View
5587Articleonipar@ben, I hear ya. I think when I wasn't using games to cope, it was music, art, and reading. But I also used/use video games the same way.Super Smash Bros. Melee: Star Studded SequelJan 15, 2022View
5593ArticleoniparI'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 mattersJan 22, 2022View
5594ArticleoniparHuh, Robo Force. Go figure. :-p Yeah, it's always nice to have some cheaper options for collectibles, although so often even the newer versions end up being highly sought after due to production limits and scalpers. A never ending cycle. Remembering The Omega VirusJan 22, 2022View
5595ArticleoniparYeah, hot soda is just such a foreign concept to me, but felt appropriate for this article. I checked out the books you mentioned on Amazon, and they look like good picks! I may have to check them out when time allows. Thanks for the recommendations. Surviving the Long, Cold Winter Part II: Further FortificationsJan 22, 2022View
5621ArticleoniparAs a society, we always seem to be looking backward as much as we look forward. I can't complain. It's important to remember what has come before. I'm with Vapor on this one: I love when these things spill into the physical. I still have my retro BK cup from the Stranger Things release a couple summers back. And the rerelease of New Coke. That's all fun stuff. What's Old is New Again:Retro Branding ComebacksMar 24, 2022View
5658ArticleoniparGreat article as always, Ben! Man, I love Sonic. I really only ever played the first three games on the original genesis, but it was Sonic that sold me and abandoning Nintendo for Sega back in the day. You planning on picking up the Sonic Origins game? Why I Love Classic SonicJul 24, 2022View
5659ArticleoniparSO cool. It's been forever since I watched the series. Probably since I was a kid and they were on TV. I recently watched a YouTube video about this too, and there was a similar change after the first season I believe, when they started churning out episodes at a higher rate. TMNT: The Red Sky SeasonsJul 24, 2022View
5660ArticleoniparI remember Sprinkle Spangles, but never had any of these. They all seem like fun cereals though. Rarely Remembered CerealsJul 24, 2022View
5669ArticleoniparThat's so true though, when there's nothing else to do, we nurture our imaginations all the more fervently. I remember an episode of...I dunno, maybe Sesame Street, maybe Pee Wee's Playhouse, that was all about the things you can do inside when it's rainy out. I try to drag that kind of mindset along with me no matter how many years pass. Ah, yeah, and Halloween beckoning from the rafters helps too! The CureJul 26, 2022View