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3909 | Article | pikachulover | I really liked California Dreams a lot. I think it was the only show than ran for more than 1 season that I watched on T-NBC regularly. I only remember City Guys because KTLA used to show it to meet e/i requirements. It came on before Pokemon. I would catch the end of it while waiting to watch Pokemon. Hang Time was good, but after they really retooled it for season 2 I stopped watching. I really liked Student Bodies. I liked the cartoon element of it. I liked it because I wanted to be a cartoonist for my school paper back then. I remember there was that clumsy character named Grace. One show people don't really remember was Running the Halls. It only ran on NBC Saturday morning for one season in 1993-1994. | Attack of the “Saved by the Bell” Clones | May 28, 2017 | |
3907 | Article | OldSchool80s | I was a big fan of Saved By The Bell the whole way. I think I saw every episode multiple times. Also not familiar with any of the shows you mentioned except a vague memory of California Dreams. | Attack of the “Saved by the Bell” Clones | May 27, 2017 | |
3906 | Article | ThatDudeintheHoodie | I think there were three, but I remember playing this one. | Edutainment Computer Games of the 90s | May 27, 2017 | |
3905 | Article | Benjanime | i missed out on the jumpstart series, but my mom thought i was past the age of playing them by the time they were out. as for wishbone i had no idea there was a pc game based on it! | Edutainment Computer Games of the 90s | May 26, 2017 | |
3904 | Article | ThatDudeintheHoodie | Same, Botley was a favorite of mine. | Edutainment Computer Games of the 90s | May 26, 2017 | |
3903 | Article | echidna64 | Jumpstart is a fantastic series! It was basically Cool Math on a CD-ROM. I had many of them growing up, even Jumpstart Spanish, but my favorite was Jumpstart 3rd grade. Botley was a well-animated protagonist and I still remember a lot from the trivia games. | Edutainment Computer Games of the 90s | May 26, 2017 | |
3902 | Article | Vaporman87 | The one I'm most familiar with here is California Dreams. I think of all the SBTB clones, that one stuck out to me. I think the main draw was the cast, which was not too bad. They did an admirable job of creating appealing characters and scenarios. Most of these are new to me, so it's cool to find out about them. | Attack of the “Saved by the Bell” Clones | May 26, 2017 | |
3901 | Article | Vaporman87 | I don't recall Mr. Wayans' show, but I definitely remember Magic's awful show, and I felt really bad for him. He was a hero of mine for so long, and to have him get involved in such a poorly conceived and executed endeavor was disheartening. He has such a great personality, but that just didn't translate into being a good host. | Late Night FOX: Are You Ready for Magic? | May 26, 2017 | |
3900 | Article | Vaporman87 | A great list here Mick. For my own list, I would have had to add Sorry and Trouble. Sorry in particular was a staple of any board gaming session. It was pretty much the go-to game for me. Nice plug for Retro Manic! by the way. LOL. It's a game that is bound to be more fun when you can play it with others who can create some good trivia questions for use in the game. Typically I don't even use those cards when playing with the kids. | Board Games I've Loved | May 26, 2017 | |
3899 | Article | OldSchool80s | Love a good 80s-related interview. Good stuff! | Interview With The Gremlins Creator | May 23, 2017 |