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1940ArticleNLogan@Vapor I also disliked the backpage. It is already inherent in the popular just on the other end of the spectrum. I didn't like missing articles all together that were instantly voted down as they were posted because the user was disliked in the forums by a select few. There were some articles that never got a chance and that probably influenced a few to never write articles or never write an article again.  Feb 10, 2015View
3294ArticleOldSchool80s@Vapor Glad you enjoyed it! All predictions of future fashion were so far off whether you look at BTTF or any other futuristic film like Demolition Man. Rick definitely was right about the computers taking over music-making not to mention our day-to-day lives.Rick Springfield’s futuristic ‘Human Touch’ video takes place in 2016Jan 24, 2016View
5480ArticleBenjanime@Vapor nice! i have that game for my xbox one!Rewarding Moments in GamingAug 27, 2021View
5344ArticleBenjanime@Vapor i'm glad i could share a life experience in my perspective, there are many out there that don't always have a general idea of how autism can affect behaviors or interests for those diagnosed with it, thanks for reading ^^ @Julie i was also very trusting towards others from this, doing stuff for people whether or not they thanked me, though if i didn't get thanked, i felt like i could have done better as i got the feeling that i wasn't good enough. i'm glad we relate so well with turning to our love for games and the magazines to help us escape from reality, my love ♥Autism and video games: A connectionNov 16, 2020View
1322Articlevkimo@Vapor I was thinking the same thing. Of all the MOTU (And any toy line really) merchandising, it's the promo stuff that's the most valuable. Store displays, event promotional items, etc. Timewarp: Toys R Us 1987Sep 24, 2014View
4977ArticleBenjanime@vapor i think the icing on the cake was this being my 50th article, haha. i'm definitely loving this thing :) thanks again for gifting it and i'll have tons more articles on the way!Retron 5 ReviewJul 19, 2019View
5414ArticleBenjanime@Vapor i have to admit, at the time i didn't have much experience with the FPS genre at the time, though i did play a bit of the original medal of honor when it came out. @echidna64 i never got the chance to play the console versions of gauntlet legends, but i did however play a small portion of the arcade version of it at a bowling alley in ohio, fun times :) @Julie then we'll definitely have to play some co-op together someday, my love ;) especially the arcade games on the raspberry pi 3! thank you always for the cute compliments, my love ❤Remembering the party games of N64Apr 15, 2021View
5468Articleonipar@TWCFAN92 Ah, that's the hardest thing, when our own memories betray us. Your search sounds a lot like things I've done in the past to find lost things. I'll probably write an article about my search for a letter I wrote to a comic book in the 90s. The grey box thing sounds so familiar to me too. I'm going to think on it a while. It does feel like it could be a car type toy. Like maybe a little track with cars inside. The Things We've LostAug 09, 2021View
5351ArticleBenjanime@twcfan92 your name is familiar, were you on retrojunk at one point?Favorite childhood toys growing upNov 21, 2020View
195ArticleBenjanime@thtecrow174: it's an interesting one, but it's from a company that i'd never even heard from before called sammy. @raptor9873: they're definitely worth checking out, even though many have a high difficulty. expect to be jamming the A and B buttons with caveman ughlympics though. @Vaporman87: i've scrounged a few emulator sites before when i first started high school. they pretty much have the complete library, but with those annoying game hacks inbetweenObscure Gaming Legacy Volume 1Jan 25, 2013View