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1598ArticleSockofFleagullsWow, I feel old. My first real Christmas memories were a decade sooner and getting stuff like Castle Greyskull and the Atari 2600!!! No matter what year though, those first memories of Christmas are treasured. Dec 10, 2014View
1600Articlecomic_book_fani was thinking this may have happened in 1993 but what ever i can't remember for sure but it was a good time.Christmas of 1994 Dec 10, 2014View
1604ArticleVaporman87You and me both SoF. Those early/mid 80's toys were the ones I played with more than any others. I got so much use out of my Masters of the Universe/G.I. Joe/Star Wars/Transformers/Thundercats toys that they probably looked like 50 people played with them. Christmas of 1994 Dec 11, 2014View
1607ArticleHoju KoolanderThat's an awesome introduction to the world of comic books, nice story. Image comics were pretty disposable to me, but the toys were the best. That first Spawn figure changed the game entirely. I had a few WildC.A.T.S. figures myself, in fact I made an "action figure movie" starring Maul and Hellspont with our family video camera. But Grifter definitely had the best design.Christmas of 1994 Dec 11, 2014View
141VideoBenjanimethis was also for windows 95, though for some reason whenever inserting the game into the disc drive it'd make a really loud hum...Road Rash Intro - 3DOJan 14, 2013View
144VideoMr MagicI remember playing this version for the PSX.Road Rash Intro - 3DOJan 14, 2013View
147VideoVaporman87It was an awesome game. At the time, I couldn't imagine how graphics could get any better. Road Rash Intro - 3DOJan 15, 2013View
1590ArticleVaporman87Firstly, I have to acknowledge that your skill at creating a quality article has improved VASTLY over the course of your 3 submissions. This was a really fun and well crafted article! Well done. Secondly, I love this story. It's starts with the premise of learning that Santa isn't real, but then slowly shifts into a frantic plea for the toy you really wanted most, with no time to spare (with them being discontinued). Then, when the time does come to open those gifts, the idea of Santa not being real kind of comes out of nowhere. I thought to myself, "Oh yeah! I had forgotten all about that." I don't remember when it was that I actually came to the realization that Santa was not real. I think it just happened over the course of time, slowly. My parents never actually sat me down and explained it (that I can remember). It was just "assumed" after some time that I knew, and that they knew I knew. Dealing with this is going to be difficult, for me as a dad. But I have found some good explanations (thank you internet) that should help ease the transition from cartoony Santa dropping down chimneys, to Saint Nicholas - the man who served God by helping others (a tradition that parents help carry on).1990 - The Year Santa DiedDec 10, 2014View
1591ArticlefuschniktThanks, man. I truly appreciate that. I now realize, however, that I should not have "centered" those pictures. My next one should be absolutely flawless. Maybe. I, too, have been looking up the Santa thing this year. My daughter is now nine, and I wasn't sure if there was any type of protocol or anything. Best I could find was to simply let them figure it out at their own pace. I've decided to just go with that. Unless, of course, she makes it to her twenties writing letters to Santa and Looking for her elf on the shelf. Then I might clue her in.1990 - The Year Santa DiedDec 10, 2014View
1593ArticleVaporman87LOL. Yeah. I would say, at that point, that she MAY require a bit of guidance on reality. Oh yeah... I forgot to mention that I laughed out loud (for real) when I read that caption below the WWF Spinners, "Not Spinjas". 1990 - The Year Santa DiedDec 10, 2014View