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4830 | Article | jkatz | I unfortunately never got to experience the PS2 in its prime, but I did pick up a bunch of titles for cheap a few years ago. My personal favorites would have to be Metal Gear Solid 2 and 3, Max Payne, and of course, GTA San Andreas. I couldn't get into Vice City for some reason so I never finished it, but I did enjoy cruising around the streets of Miami while blasting Iron Maiden, Judas Priest....and The Human League. I didn't have too many games for the PS3: just Heavy Rain (really enjoyed it), Skyrim (loved it), and Read Dead Redemption (liked it, never finished it). Now that I have a PS4, I already have a lot of games, including Spider-Man, RDR 2, Doom, plus a few more I can't remember right now. All in all, not bad for a kid who grew up without a console because his parents hated video games. | The Playstation Experience - Part 2 | Feb 02, 2019 | |
4829 | Article | Benjanime | the first one on the list isn't just the most identifiable but i felt it was the most overused too. i had cousins that played that song, two friends who sang it constantly while it was still popular and it was at the point where i felt like i'd scream if i heard anymore of it lol. | ThatDudeintheHoodie's Favorite 90s Love Songs | Feb 01, 2019 | |
4828 | Article | Benjanime | i think overall the playstation and playstation 2 had the best library of games aside from nintendo and the xbox. i never did get around to playing resident evil 2 and 3, but i played the first game at a friend's house during my middle school days. gotta love that hammy voice acting! | The Playstation Experience - Part 2 | Jan 31, 2019 | |
4827 | Article | Vaporman87 | I think the majority of what I played on the original Playstation consisted of Metal Gear Solid, the Resident Evil games, and the Tomb Raider series. | The Playstation Experience - Part 2 | Jan 31, 2019 | |
4826 | Article | Benjanime | to update since writing this article my PS4 library itself got a little update since january, i got just cause 3, dragon's lair trilogy, red dead redemption II and spyro reignited trilogy. | The Playstation Experience - Part 2 | Jan 31, 2019 | |
4825 | Article | NLogan | Jason Liebig is cool if you credit him. He used to be an editor for marvel comics on Wolverine and Uncanny X-Men (during the stupid no nose, pirate mask, bone clawed, feral Wolverine period). He collects packaging and other ephemeral nostalgia pieces like catalogs. He has done quite a bit of work to show off his rare pieces. He called me out once for not crediting him. I reminded him that since most if not all are scans of actual packaging or product catalogs, with designs for playground equipment, catalog pages,etc. I failed to see how he would own images that are clearly copyrighted and or restricted by either the McDonald's corporation or Setmakers incorporated, or Sears, Hasbro, Kenner, whatever food corporation, etc. in the first place. I asked him if he got permission from them to photograph or scan their artist's works, designs, sculpts, products, food item packaging, and characters? The photos are in the public domain and he is displaying them on a website whose motto is "Share your photos, Watch the world" Flickr, or his own like candy collectors, or the wishbook one. I suggested that if he felt that he owned the images of trademarked McDonald's Characters or food items produced by McDonald's or other companies I suggest either putting a watermark over his images, putting them in a private gallery to be sold, or not displaying them over the public access portion of the internet. He told me to just be courteous and source his photos if I use them. He turned out to be a pretty cool guy with similar interests (besides his involvement with Wolverine at his worst, I have forgiven him I would have jumped at the chance to work on a book with my favorite character, it is not like he was the artist). Just make sure he is credited. A link to his website doesn't hurt either. You did both I see no problem. I have been visiting the candy collecting and wishbook sites for years and would have directed you to them sooner had I known you were unaware. I thought they were pretty much common knowledge and even used one I think to show you your Transformers pajamas. | Sears Wishbook Finds 1986-1989 | Jan 31, 2019 | |
4823 | Article | Vaporman87 | Just sleep with one eye open for now. Until the coast is clear. LOL | Sears Wishbook Finds 1986-1989 | Jan 31, 2019 | |
4822 | Article | Hoju Koolander | @vaporman87 Well, I do credit him and his site directly here, so I think we're on the level. It's really a tribute to all his hard work in creating this incredible archive. | Sears Wishbook Finds 1986-1989 | Jan 31, 2019 | |
4821 | Article | Vaporman87 | So... many... watches... Man, I would have killed for one of those Hitachi Video Printers back in the day! As well as the Yorx boom box. What a treasure trove of awesome stuff these catalogs are. You just can't beat 'em. Finally, I thought that name sounded familiar. Jason Liebig is the same dude who, way back when, was upset with our cereal box gallery and some images that OldSchool80s used in his McDonald's article, because they were used without consent (although one of his inferiors did grant us permission to use the cereal box images). Am I to assume you got permission to use these images? If not, he may send an assassin to kill us all. | Sears Wishbook Finds 1986-1989 | Jan 30, 2019 | |
4819 | Article | Benjanime | there was nothing quite like perusing shop catalogues for games and toys, then you get to the part of the catalogue when they start showing guns and gun racks and question why it immediately goes there lol. | Sears Wishbook Finds 1986-1989 | Jan 30, 2019 |