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1961ArticleBenjanimeto be honest both me and jesse had a pretty curious nature at the time, though i was more of the troublemaker when it came to finding outdoor activities. i still thought of the consequences but i always went for risk. the only problem was, the more i'd gotten in trouble, the more my belongings my parents would sell. back then i remember losing a sega game gear and a vhs player. Feb 11, 2015View
5777ArticleGame JoyTo be frank, I also saw the ads back then, on GamePro. But I didn't got hyped, the console visual wasn't appealing, looking oddly simplistic to it's promises, and the black and white games, not appealing as well. The Bandai WonderSwan was another recent release, also with black and white games. The only "outsider" handheld getting my attention was the Neo-Geo Pocket Color, and the Game Boy Color about to come out. The other handheld having my curiosity was the Nokia N-Gage, but when I saw the so tiny screen, I got reluctant on getting it. Luckily you had the experience before buying it, little brother. Another charismatic, full of passion game article from my amazing brother. It's always a pleasure to read.Game Com: The Worst Handheld I Almost GotOct 10, 2023View
5687ArticleBenjanimeto be fair, at least their toys were worth it. i just can't say the same for their video games with how cheap they felt. friday the 13th used to scare me, now it just bores the heck out of me with that ridiculous map layout. jaws was, okay, but not a game i'd sit through either. i think the last LJN related game i ever played was maximum carnage on the SNES, for some reason i could never get past that wall crawling level.The History of LJNSep 21, 2022View
3790ArticleHoju KoolanderTo answer your question, I totally mailed away for my Olympic sales kit and managed one sale of Christmas cards to my friend's Mom before giving up my dreams​ of earning enough points for a rock tumbler. I also ordered some novelty pranks like Rattlesnake Eggs and the mouse trap chewing gum pack. I used to love the Things You Never Knew Existed and Can't Possibly Live Without catalog as well. During the 90s comic book boom Mile High opened a location in Anaheim, CA that was massive. I loved going through that store and even got some "Collectors Item" comics from an in store auction.Halftone WondersMar 22, 2017View
5064Article tmnt is awesomeThe Mall ArcadeOct 19, 2019View
1087ArticleDoctorRyanThumbs up for Silverhawks. I haven't thought about that show in forever. Mon Star is one of the coolest bad guys ever. All I want with my reboots is a good writer. Is that so much to ask.Movie This!May 19, 2014View
1050Articleechidna64Thumbs up for Reboot! I've always wanted a live-action pokemon movie. It has so much movie franchise potential it hurts Movie This!Apr 03, 2014View
3855ArticlemickyarberThrough working at a grocery store throughout the 90's,I remember just about all of this stuff. The McDonald's toys are foreign to me, but the rest I have at least a recollection of. The Spiderman pasta always sold really well. Keep the old advertising, especially the food advertising, coming.Spider-Man Food Ads of the 90'sApr 24, 2017View
3886ArticleHoju KoolanderThough I'm not into westerns, the concept of Outlaws is fantastic. Basically a reverse Back To The Future Part 3, if Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen got the DeLorean. maybe I'll try to find the original TV movie at least.5 Nearly Forgotten TV ShowsMay 09, 2017View
2903ArticleVaporman87Those were all pretty creepy, but the ones that scared me most as a kid were two of the more popular ones... Charlie The Funland Robot and the Ghost of Captain Cutler: <img style="width: 261px; height: 196px;" src="/images/postImages/1444817059Charlie The Funland Robot.jpg"><img style="width: 258px; height: 196px;" src="/images/postImages/1444817114Ghost of Captain Cutler.jpg">Scariest 80's Cartoon VillainsOct 14, 2015View