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4069ArticleSupermanA Superman inspired original character? I can approve of that. Aug 25, 2017View
119VideoVaporman87A timeless video. As entertaining now as it was then, plus a great Peter Gabriel song.Peter Gabriel - SledgehammerJan 05, 2013View
2582vhsCoverTheboogiemanA true horror classic need,I say more!!!Texas Chainsaw MassacreAug 29, 2015View
2174ArticleHoju KoolanderA truly cinematic story. I imagined you being portrayed by a young Fred Savage, with Ariana Richarda taking on the Stacey role. Roberto would be played by Benny from The Sandlot with Jerry Mathers as "The Satanist". Good stuff.Rec Center Memories - Moment of GloryMar 29, 2015View
4771ArticleVaporman87A truly incredible feat of design. You should hosting a show on HGTV. Then maybe I would actually have a reason to watch that channel. lolMy Super Mario Bros BathroomJan 05, 2019View
5239ArticleJulieA very cute article as always, my cute boy. ;) ❤ I had my first Game Boy in 1995, with my first cartridges being Daffy Duck and Power Rangers. After a while, I got Tetris and Super Mario Land. Then I had the pink Game Boy Pocket with those pirated cartridges with several games inside. Game Boy Color I had after the year 2000, along with a pirated copy of Pokémon Yellow and Speedy Gonzales. It was then that I spent my afternoons playing Pokémon for the first time until finishing it. ❤ My first Game Boy Advance SP came with a pirated copy of the Japanese version of Street Fighter Alpha but I soon did buy him a flashcart, an amazing novelty at the time that came to save us from having few games while we wanted so many others. In 2013 I replaced my Dingoo A-320, a chinese portable emulator that didn't last more than three years due to the poor quality of everything that comes from china, I traded it for a Nintendo DS and I also did buy the DSTwo so I could have all the games that I wanted immediately and in a single cartridge. The New Nintendo 3DS XL I bought at the same time as the PlayStation Vita. Compatible with Xenoblade Chronicles and also with its Sky 3DS Plus flashcart. As with the DS, I played a lot of Mario Kart 7 and Tomodachi Life. :DThe Nintendo Handheld Experience Part 1Aug 05, 2020View
5108ArticleBenjanimea very intriguing trip down memory lane, i'm sure vapor would love this :)The Story of The Cartrivision aka The American VCR That Never WasDec 30, 2019View
3739ArticleVaporman87A very nice list of some interesting facts and statistics involving the Royal Rumble. Thanks for compiling and presenting these Mick. Good stuff. Now if poor Kane could just win one.Looking Back at 29 Years of the Royal RumbleFeb 12, 2017View
4472ArticleHoju KoolanderA well told tale of terror and TV. I too always looked forward to discovering new kids shows while on family vacations. For example, I watched the premiere of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers on a motel TV in Hershey, PA before taking a tour of the Hershey's chocolate factory in the 90s. (Love the podcast by the way)The Redneck Riviera '92Jun 19, 2018View
1917ArticleCaps 2.0A wonderful article, vkimo, but then again, you've never written a bad one. I still have authority on RetroJunk as a message board administrator and content editor, but I don't really post on the message boards anymore. I still submit videos and movie pages, but I stopped writing for RJ in 2013. My last few articles barely got any response, positive or negative. It hurt, especially with the interview I did with Jewel Shepard. It was an interview I was very proud of, but hardly anybody read it. I'm now writing on Pop Geeks, where I've continued my retro articles and celebrity interviews. Pop Geeks was created by a friend of mine from my early days on the Internet who I reconnected with on Facebook several years ago. She initially invited me to look at the site as a viewer, but when I told her I was looking for a new place to write, she said she'd consider it. I wrote an audition piece for the site and she accepted it. That piece became my first article "10 Comedy Albums To Fall Asleep To". It was followed shortly thereafter by my first interview for Pop Geeks, which was with Catherine Mary Stewart. It was a return to e-mail interviewing for that, but that's what she preferred. I resumed the phone interviews the following month by speaking to Jamie Rose. I've subsequently interviewed Ginger Lynn, Ellen Foley, Michelle Johnson, Lita Ford, Teresa Ganzel, J.J Cohen and Lesley Ann Warren, with several more interviews potentially in the works. They've gotten a lot of Facebook likes...I doubt they would've gotten any response on RetroJunk. This was a wonderful piece of history, vkimo, and I'm glad it's doing so well.Remembering RetroJunkFeb 09, 2015View