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114ArticleAceNThaHoleDoes remind me of Outrun. That was one of my fav racing games. Jan 02, 2013View
839ArticleVaporman87Does it make any sense to you that there is a local community having a costume party/dance on Nov. 2nd? How can you feel like you're in the Halloween spirit AFTER Halloween? It's like opening your Christmas presents 3 days after Christmas day.Benjanime's Halloween RetrospectiveOct 22, 2013View
5785ArticleLizCampyDoes anyone remember what the knock off version of the Wuzzles were called? Maybe it was a Wuzzle. It was a stuffed toy, the body of a Chicken, but had the head of a Dog. It was white with some orange on it. It was 2 animals in one... I have been going crazy for more than 25 years trying to find this stuffed toy. I'd be so grateful if anyone could let me know the name and where to find one. LizCampy@gmail.comStuffed Animals of the 80'sNov 16, 2023View
3693ArticleirrodDo you want to sell your grocery bag of plastic toys?VHS Television Treasure HuntJan 20, 2017View
2969ArticlejkatzDo they even put physical prizes in cereal anymore? It's like they've all been replaced with movie tickets and access codes to game sites and such. Probably considered a choking hazard or something. Those pails are a classic, almost iconic. McDonald's should bring them back.Halloween Promotional Items of the 80s and 90sOct 16, 2015View
4191ArticlejkatzDo they even make movie trading cards anymore? The whole appeal of these was to get photos and stills, something that's kinda pointless with a little thing called the internet. I think the last film I saw get the card treatment was the Halle Berry Catwoman flop, and that feels like a lifetime ago. Still, these can be fun to collect. I have a bunch of Batman Returns ones and an unopened M*A*S*H packet, complete with an ancient stick of gum!Trading Card TreasuresNov 06, 2017View
3878ArticleHoju KoolanderDitto for me on The Monster at the End of This Book, between that and his Super Grover persona, it's no wonder the little blue guy was my favorite character on Sesame Street. I had totally forgotten about Caps For Sale, that was a great one.My favorite children's books growing upMay 04, 2017View
4303VideoMichelangeloDisney should quit chickening out and release this film and DVD/Blu-Ray already.Song of the South TrailerMar 04, 2018View
4325VideoMichelangeloDisney should definitely put this on DVD.A Disney Halloween promoMar 24, 2018View
3933ArticlejkatzDisagree about Comix Zone. Sure, it's not a complex or deep game, but it still holds up pretty well all these years later...Sketch Turner's design aside. I never heard of Combo Man before, but when I was 9 or 10 I had the same exact idea-combine a bunch of superhero costume pieces into a new, "original" character. Goes to show you the level of creativity those 90s ad execs had. I probably don't need to tell you this, being a comics fan and all, but there was a lot of great series in the 90s too! I'd be interested in seeing your opinion on those as a follow up.My Five Favorite Super Losers of the 90'sJun 08, 2017View