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5231ArticleJulieMy, what a wonderfully well-written article! ❤ What an above-average vocabulary! ❤ Written by an amazing boy gifted with a high intelligence and an angelic heart of gold. ❤ The Sega Dreamcast is really missed for that unique video quality: sharp, crispy clear video on the screen, with its powerful and genuine 60 frames per second, not sacrificing the actual screen resolution like Sony PlayStation 2 does. A pleasure to look and listen to. The nostalgic games I had were few but of the highest quality: Sonic Adventure (the first one), a major milestone in the franchise. My favorite polygonal Sonic to date in all aspects. And for me at least, it's the symbol of the Dreamcast. Seaman was a pleasant experience for me, contrary to what many report about this game. Always treating Seaman in a courteous and polite manner you gain a smart and pleasant companion to be with. And the Seaman babies were very cute, increasing my love for this game. Shenmue was an ambitious project for the Dreamcast hardware capabilities, but this game was pretty well executed in view of these limitations. Memorable and exciting; walking around the cities was very pleasant. So many great classics including all those perfect arcade conversions, and in some cases superior to the original versions, with Soul Calibur being a good example. Aug 05, 2020View
5234ArticleBenjanime@Julie there was just something so special about the impact of the dreamcast that made me wish it would have lasted longer on the market, despite what people wanted out of the system. having an interactive memory card alone was just awesome ^^ i'm glad you enjoyed reading it :)The Dreamcast: A dream come trueAug 05, 2020View
5261ArticleVaporman87It was the beginning of the "gross out" market! Slime, hideous toys, etc. were everywhere by the mid-80s. But yeah... I think of slime, I think of the Slime Pit for sure.For the Love of SlimeSep 04, 2020View
5263ArticleMr MagicSadly I never had the Gak experience.For the Love of SlimeSep 04, 2020View
5265ArticleoniparMr. Magic, ah that's too bad. It was a little different than your standard slime...almost like the lovechild of slime and silly putty. Vaporman, the slime pit! I still love the gross out toys and games. I have a couple Dr Dreadful sets and creepy crawlers setups in my closet right now.For the Love of SlimeSep 04, 2020View
5267ArticleBenjanimei used to have a couple of buckets of that nickelodeon gak stuff, and my mom absolutely hated my stepdad for letting us have it, as it was known to leave some pretty nasty stains on carpeting and furniture.For the Love of SlimeSep 04, 2020View
5276ArticleoniparOh no! I didn't remember the stuff staining. I wonder if they ever incurred any kind of lawsuits for that. For the Love of SlimeSep 22, 2020View
5249ArticleVaporman87Ha! This was so great. I love that you compared the end of Summer to a starving cannibal! ROFL! Well done, sir. Truly a fitting tribute to all of the Summer finales we have all experienced. Definitely rings true for me.Summer's EndAug 26, 2020View
5252ArticleoniparHaha, thanks. I find myself comparing far too many things to cannibals these days. :-p Glad you enjoyed! I was feeling the end of summer acutely this year and thought I'd translate it through my childhood. Summer's EndAug 26, 2020View
5254ArticlevkimoSome ages and experiences just go together like PB&J - 10 and Summer like you mentioned, 16 and in love, 35 and balding...Great readSummer's EndAug 27, 2020View