I have wondered why there was never a He-Man video game. I guess Mattel only cared about selling toys.
And yet, Barbie had a Nintendo game. Barbie preceded He-Man by over 20 years; that's the only way I can make even a modicum of sense of this.
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Actually, there was a He-Man video game that had a nationwide release for the Atari and Intellevision back in the early 80's.
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Yes, it is.
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Vaporman87 wrote :Why the heck I couldn't find this when I was looking for it a while back, I don't know ha ha ha! |
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What an awful picture! Where on earth is his "super suit" (as Skeletor calls it in one of the old Read Alongs)?
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In a poignant moment, He-Man gives up his power, under the impression that his actions have caused the death of someone...
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rakesh123 wrote :Rakesh is a man of few words, but when it comes to his work... they aren't words at all. You love this signature.
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Why do I find this to be so awesome? My gut hurts from laughing so hard.
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OMG VAPORMAN DID YOU KNOW ABOUT THIS?!?!
The Power and Honor Foundation is releasing a book, to be published by Dark Horse, called The Art of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. The book will contain a range of concept and production art. Looks pretty cool. |