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3226ArticleVaporman87Ha! This is so awesome. So these people really set this up in their house and you could tour it? I want to do that!!! The T-Rex Angry Santa and freaky-deaky tiny pants elf are worth the price of admission alone. Those characters should be somehow enshrined by your old home town. Make it so. Can't wait to see what other strange and unsettling things were holed up in this house of Christmas horrors. LOL Dec 15, 2015View
3232ArticleVaporman87I was never a fan of the AoStH series, as it was far cornier than the other Sonic cartoon series. My favorite American produced Sonic program was the Sonic The Hedgehog series with Sally and the Freedom Fighters. That one had Gary Chalk playing Robotnik (he later played Man-At-Arms in the 200X MOTU series). But the best Sonic program produced by any country was the Japanese "Sonic X" show. Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog - Sonic Christmas BlastDec 21, 2015View
3233ArticleVaporman87Those people should be brought up on charges of Teddy Bear cruelty... making him sit alone on an endless train ride. Clearly they have no soul.Retro Christmas Wonderland Part 2Dec 21, 2015View
3242ArticleVaporman87Ahh, man. How I miss the Wendy's Super Bar. There used to be one in the Wendy's about 20 minutes from me. It was a glorious thing, for a reasonable price. And yes, it was always fun to watch those "regular guys" doing battle. I always found it funny to watch. Even so, some of them were technically talented. Others were just there to get beat up.Random Retro Part 1Jan 05, 2016View
3243ArticleVaporman87I loved my Atari and my synthesizer/keyboard. I used that keyboard for so many things. Especially to add intro and segment music to my "radio station" shows that I would record on cassette.My Favorite Christmas Gifts As A Kid in the 80s & 90sJan 05, 2016View
3244ArticleVaporman87I can only say that, of all these resolutions, only the Reebok Pumps and defeating Contra without the infamous code would have been on my list. Even so, this great!1991 New Years ResolutionsJan 05, 2016View
3245ArticleVaporman87This is certainly an odd mixtape for the holidays. LOL! I love the Weird Al "Bad Hair Day" album. It was great, and that song in particular was a real romp.Retro Xmas Mix TapeJan 05, 2016View
3255ArticleVaporman87It looks like these guys have really tapped into the Ghostbusters mythos and created a fantastic game. I would have liked to have seen a few more anonymous Ghostbusters added to the mix, for those who don't want to just play as the original four. Thanks for the info Drak.Who you gonna call ...USJan 09, 2016View
3256ArticleVaporman87The first album I ever purchased was Information Society's self titled release. That was in cassette format though. I am not sure what my first CD purchase was.My first CD'sJan 09, 2016View
3257ArticleVaporman87I had always liked Raiders of the Lost Ark. Temple of Doom... not so much. I think it had to do with the lack of an actual relic of some significant real world interest being sought. Who wouldn't want to find the Ark of the Covenant? But some goofy stones? Meh. Then came The Last Crusade. Ah yeah. That's better. Gonna find us that Holy Grail for realz! (Did I just type that?) Anyhow, it was a fun ride, and was not far behind Batman as my favorite movie of that epic film year of '89. And, in keeping with the pattern, those morons decided to once again go after some artifact that has no real world following or significance. An alien skull? UFOs? This movie should never have happened. If I were making another sequel, there's no way I'm sending Indy after anything but Noah's Ark, or some other biblical artifact. Indiana Jones MemoriesJan 09, 2016View