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106ArticleBenjanimeit's a breath of fresh air in seeing games mentioned that aren't talked about as often as many other usual ones out there. great article! Dec 30, 2012View
107ArticleProphetSwordI probably should point out before someone tries to call foul that this is an article/review I originally wrote back in 2002 for the Lemon Commodore 64 webpage (and you'll notice their address is included in the pictures). I am the author, I didn't steal it. Just wanted to make sure that people are aware of that. Classic Games: The Great American Cross Country Road RaceDec 31, 2012View
108ArticleVaporman87Foul! Foul! ;)Classic Games: The Great American Cross Country Road RaceDec 31, 2012View
114ArticleAceNThaHoleDoes remind me of Outrun. That was one of my fav racing games.Classic Games: The Great American Cross Country Road RaceJan 02, 2013View
38VideoVaporman87400 locations... in Canada... in 1971? That just seems impossible. Kentucky Fried Chicken - 1971Dec 11, 2012View
40VideoMr MagicI don't know. It seems possible to me. Kentucky Fried Chicken - 1971Dec 11, 2012View
31VideoVaporman87This is one reason why I believe Burton's Batman was the first real super-commercialized film in America. Yeah, Star Wars was big too. But man, Batman was just EVERYWHERE at the time.Batman Diet Coke CommercialDec 11, 2012View
84ArticleVaporman87Pokemon was a fad that took place long after I had graduated high school, so things of this nature did not appeal to me. About the closest thing to it during my years in school was Dungeons Article Classic: The Pok'emon FadDec 20, 2012View
104ArticleProphetSwordI'm not much of a fan of Pokemon, but at least this article helped me understand some of the fad. That's something, at least.Article Classic: The Pok'emon FadDec 30, 2012View
139ArticlepikachuloverWhen Pokemon came out what really surprised me was that my high school embraced the fad. It was mostly followed by Freshman and Sophomores. Article Classic: The Pok'emon FadJan 14, 2013View