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2379ArticleHoju KoolanderSuncoast Video was the best source for weird/rare videos in the 90's, loved that store! Never got into anime outside of The Guyver, but Ranma 1/2 always got a lot of press, so I was aware of it.  Jul 11, 2015View
2428ArticleVaporman87Super Mario 3, Ivan Stewart, and Pro Wrestling were staples of my childhood gameplay. Super Mario 3 was an awesome sequel and really had a lot going for it both in hype and in the final product. Ivan Stewart was a game that my brother and I would play religiously. It was a really fun multiplayer game and we enjoyed building up our trucks and giving it to the A.I. competition. And, of course, Pro Wrestling was just a blast. Loved the characters (my favorite being Amazon), the moves, and the mechanics. A friend of mine who was a big wrestling fan (more than me) and I would get together and play the game for long periods of time. Not just a great wrestling game, but a great NES game period. Yesterdays: MY Favorite Nintendo Games Part 3Jul 29, 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
3187ArticleVaporman87Superb read. Simply epic. There is so much nostalgic goodness just dripping from this, it makes ME want to go back to YOUR childhood and relive them one more time. LOL It's funny that one side of your family had 14 children, considering my mom came from a family of 13. They sure did pump out the kids back in their day, huh? I like that you include all the ways that you are incorporating some old traditions from your childhood into your own children's lives. That is something I can completely relate to, as I do the same thing. Sure, you get enjoyment out of continuing tradition, but you're mostly seeking to give your children the same joy that you KNOW they will experience in the same way you experienced it. There is no doubt that Christmas holds a special place in your heart. Thanks for sharing this amazing walk through your Christmas memories.How I Remember ChristmasDec 12, 2015View
3744ArticleOldSchool80sSurprised they didn't let Kane keep his streak going this year even though he is not a regular anymore.Looking Back at 29 Years of the Royal RumbleFeb 12, 2017View
4942ArticleOldSchool80sSurprisingly, don't remember playing any of these 5 games myself. I will have to take your word for it. Stay retro, yourself!Underrated NES GamesMay 28, 2019View
3966ArticleOldSchool80sSurprisingly, I never even heard of any of these game shows.Five Game Shows No One Talks About AnymoreJun 22, 2017View
3130ArticleVaporman87Surprisingly, we never owned a single one of these items. That's right. I was totally deprived of these. In fact, I don't even know of any friends who owned any of these items. Man, how did I even survive? LOL Nowadays you can even own a miniature "claw game" for your home. The kids get a kick out of that... until they get tired of always "winning" items that they already owned. 3 Essential 80s Home Decor ItemsNov 23, 2015View
2858VideoMr MagicSurreal is right.Kidd Video IntroOct 12, 2015View
3583ArticlevkimoSweet article Mickey, got me right in the feels! Your dad seems like the genuine article. The fact that he did so much for others speaks to the real spirit of Christmas. Sadly the holidays bring a lot of pain and emphasis on the less fortunate, but that's the chance to help out. I enjoyed the formatting and font change, made for a nice comfy read. Those toy sets look so awesome. I wasn't even there for most of the 80s toys and feel they had the most appeal. It was like the marketing dept back then was on a whole other level. Looking forward to the next piece!1986: The Year That Santa Became RealDec 15, 2016View