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2254ArticleVaporman87A nice list here, but far from my own personal favorites. LOL. Mine would likely start AND end with some lesser known players. Guys who worked harder than anyone, but never had the chance to shine. Guys like Dan Majerle, Glen Rice, and Mitch Richmond. And it would be rounded out by two top tier players who deserve more attention, but because they didn't play for the Bulls or Lakers or Celtics, never will. I'm talking about Clyde Drexler and Chris Mullin. Drexler had Jordanesque skill and talent to go along with a humble demeanor. Jordan was far from humble, and that made me dislike him and his team even more. And nobody worked harder than Mullin. NOBODY. His gym rat work ethic is legendary. But only slightly more impressive than his shooting ability. If he got going, it was lights out. A 20 footer might as well have been a layup for him. And he was easily one of the better three point and free throw shooters of the decade.  May 11, 2015View
2266ArticleVaporman87I LOVED Ivan Stewart's Off Road. My brother and I played that game religiously. Great stuff... and yes, better than Excitebike.NES: The 5 Worst GamesMay 12, 2015View
2267ArticleVaporman87Crow is right. Jordan was an amazing player, maybe the best ever. But he sucks. Sorry. He sucks. LOL @massreality: Nick Anderson? Dennis Scott? Somebody liked the Orlando Magic in the 90's. Nice to see you add Hardaway there. I liked him too. Now we have successfully added all of "RUN TMC" to this list. ;)My Top 5 Fave NBA Players of the 90'sMay 12, 2015View
2271ArticleVaporman87Born, raised, and still hanging in there in Ohio. And no, I was never a fan of the Cavaliers. I watched two teams in all my time as a basketball fan... the Lakers and the Warriors.My Top 5 Fave NBA Players of the 90'sMay 12, 2015View
2274ArticleVaporman87A great list for sure, with a nice mix of personality AND skill wrestlers. I was a fan of Bret Hart as well, though mostly during his time spent Jim "The Anvil". Sting is a great choice here, but I didn't watch him nearly as much, not being in the WWF. Obviously Hogan will be in many of these lists for many people. Razor Ramon is probably the most surprising choice here.My Top 5 Fave Wrestlers of the 90'sMay 21, 2015View
2285ArticleVaporman87Yeah, Nique and Hakeem were just amazing. The way "The Dream" could move would fool a chump right out of his sneakers LOL. Looks like Glen Rice gets a lot of love from RetroDaze folks. He's a much overlooked talent. Mitch Richmond also getting lots of love.My Top 5 Fave NBA Players of the 90'sMay 23, 2015View
2289ArticleVaporman87That's just messed up Hoju. LOLMy Top 5 Fave NBA Players of the 90'sMay 28, 2015View
2291vhsCoverVaporman87Thanks Ninjor. The actual tapes are not owned by me. This particular image was submitted by a user over at VHS Wasteland (and displayed here with permission of VHS Wasteland).DEADLY-DUOMay 28, 2015View
2296ArticleVaporman87LOL. Yeah, Goldust was... peculiar. Like if KISS met Hannibal Lector, the result would have been Goldust. Eeesh!My Top 5 Fave Wrestlers of the 90'sMay 29, 2015View
2300ArticleVaporman87@Ropas: That was a pretty faithful re-creation of the DuckTales game that Capcom did. Very nice, and with all the original voice actors.NES: The 5 Best GamesJun 08, 2015View