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5297ArticleoniparThank, Mr. Magic. Hit some of those links I provided for some great Halloween fun!  Oct 06, 2020View
5302ArticleoniparMr. Magic, yay! :-) Ben, thanks so much! I think I have one more in the ol' tank before the season is out. If I can ever finish grading these essays. The Halloween Wayback MachineOct 07, 2020View
5306ArticleoniparTony, There are a few people who sell Halloween Mix tapes now and then. Those "Eddie Spuhghetti" (https://www.facebook.com/realeddiespuhghetti) Tapes are occasional sold through the OSI74 store (http://www.osi74.com/). The GothTV ones I traded for on Instagram. I got one from Magnetic Magic Rentals: https://mmrentals.storenvy.com/ Totally Bogus Video (Forever Bogus) had a couple that I never did get my hands on. I can't even find their site anymore. AT the end of the day, it's just the kind of thing you have to be watching for from the various VHS folks out there. Your best bet will be Eddie Spuhgetti, as I believe he is the only one that will still produce copies to sell every year before Halloween. The Halloween Wayback MachineOct 07, 2020View
5310ArticleoniparYes! Oh man, this one is a blast from the past. When I was younger, my dad bought this game for me. I'm convinced he only bought it because it was related to the Addams Family. I was pretty young, so my dad had to explain what the Addams Family was (now I love the show of course). Anyway, I agree, the difficulty level on this game was insane. I wasn't particularly good at beating games, but this one! I never got very far beyond the first areas. That didn't stop me from playing over and over again though. Remembering Fester's QuestOct 14, 2020View
5323ArticleoniparThanks! I wish I could have fit pictures of everything into the article :-)This is What Halloween Looks LikeNov 09, 2020View
5356ArticleoniparLooks like our heads were in a similar space while writing our newest articles! The "boxing up" of the holidays was always a sad affair for me, but otherwise very similar to what you describe. We'd always wait until January 1st at the absolute earliest before tearing down the tree and decorations. Leftovers are always a big thing for me, and I'm still, even now, constructing little antipasto platters with the leftover cheese, crackers, olives, and salami. The Aftermath of ChristmasJan 06, 2021View
5361ArticleoniparThanks, Ben. Yeah, I'm always looking for ways to add enjoyment to my winters. I actually do quite enjoy winter. Surviving the Long, Cold WinterJan 07, 2021View
5366ArticleoniparRetroOtaku620: It's a pretty cool game, but I unfortunately don't have it anymore *and* it goes for a lot of money on the secondhand market. Vaporman87: Thanks! Admittedly, I do like winter any way you slice it, and especially with these few enhancements in place. Echidna64: Thank you! Oh man, tomato soup and grilled cheese is classic comfort! Gotta love it. Oh yes, the Star Wars movies were also released in December if I remember correctly, so the same kind of connection as the LOTR movies for sure. Surviving the Long, Cold WinterJan 13, 2021View
5375ArticleoniparI used to love Earthworm Jim. I don't think I ever played anything past the original Genesis game though. That'd be cool if they made a new one that was accessible. The rise, fall, and resurgence of Earthworm JimJan 21, 2021View
5386ArticleoniparEchidna: Thank you! It's nice to think perhaps they found some merit in our amateur attempts. I'm just glad they sent the drawings back so I'd have them for posterity! :-) Benjanime: My handwriting was the worst! I had this idea (as you can see) that the more slant my cursive had, the more fancy it would be. Ha! Vaporman: Thank you! I was especially excited for you to read this one given our project. More toys need front butt.Battling the TrollsFeb 11, 2021View