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3933ArticlejkatzDisagree about Comix Zone. Sure, it's not a complex or deep game, but it still holds up pretty well all these years later...Sketch Turner's design aside. I never heard of Combo Man before, but when I was 9 or 10 I had the same exact idea-combine a bunch of superhero costume pieces into a new, "original" character. Goes to show you the level of creativity those 90s ad execs had. I probably don't need to tell you this, being a comics fan and all, but there was a lot of great series in the 90s too! I'd be interested in seeing your opinion on those as a follow up. Jun 08, 2017View
3938ArticleHoju KoolanderI remember being baffled by my friend's SuperPro comics because he seemed like the antithesis of every comic book nerd's desires. We're reading comics because we suck at sports, stop rubbing it in our faces! I recently played Comic Zone for the first time after seeing the ads for years and I'm with jkatz, it's actually a really innovative game. But the character designs are completely of the era. Morph was definitely a dud character on the show, but I enjoyed playing with his action figure that came with a decapitated Wolverine head. My Five Favorite Super Losers of the 90'sJun 09, 2017View
3940ArticleBenjanimei believe sketch turner was intentionally a dorky hero. his lines were corny enough as they were.My Five Favorite Super Losers of the 90'sJun 09, 2017View
3944ArticleVaporman87I have a similar fondness for Showbiz Pizza. I read about your memories at DZ and I can feel myself back in Showbiz experiencing many of the same things. Also, I love this line: "...my dad, who could be mistaken for a full grown bear in jeans..." LOLDiscovery Zone: Memories of a Ball PitJun 21, 2017View
3964ArticleHoju KoolanderI feel like I was just 1 year too old to have taken advantage of the fun promised by DZ. I remember the commercials, but it always struck me as a place for little kids, so I never gave it a chance. Probably missed out on a great time and settled for family fun center/arcade entertainment.Discovery Zone: Memories of a Ball PitJun 22, 2017View
4012ArticleSupermanI've got plenty of fond memories of Discovery Zone. I loved those mazes as a kid. Like your family, mine never could have afforded a trip to Disneyland, so I guess Discovery Zone was in a way "my" Disneyland.Discovery Zone: Memories of a Ball PitJul 24, 2017View
3932ArticleVaporman87This is an amazing list for certain... but I still can't get over seeing Prince sitting on a toilet. That's legendary. Top number 2 Songs from the 80s that never made it to number 1Jun 08, 2017View
3935ArticlejkatzIn the immortal words of Buzz Aldrin, "Second comes right after first."Top number 2 Songs from the 80s that never made it to number 1Jun 08, 2017View
3943ArticleLazloGreat 80s hits. Wonderful memories.Top number 2 Songs from the 80s that never made it to number 1Jun 09, 2017View
3945ArticleVaporman87I would have been 8 at the time E.T. came out, but I don't recall going to see the film, nor do I recall the first time I actually did get to watch it. I wish I did though. My first memory of a movie theater was either Ghostbusters or Gremlins. E.T. was indeed a big pop culture influence. I recall owning an E.T. plush with a special "skin" that was more lifelike than the standard vinyl exterior of some plush toys without fur. And yes, I even owned the infamous E.T. Atari game, though I don't recall feeling it was the worst game ever made at the time.Seeing E.T. For The First TimeJun 21, 2017View