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2386ArticlemassrealityI totally forgot about Hit Stix! My brother owned the Hit Stix, and they were pretty awesome. They even inspired him to get into real drumming a few years later.  Jul 13, 2015View
2469ArticlemassrealityThe Karate Kid and JCVD inspired me at a very young age to take up martial arts. I started in Tae Kwon Do and really loved it. My mom decided to start taking alongside me since she had to sit through the classes anyway. It sort of became an obsession for her, and we started going every single night until I finally just refused to go anymore. She ended up getting a job with the school and fifteen years later, she opened up her own school that she still operates to this day. As an adult, I took Krav Maga for a couple years, but after a few injuries I decided it truly wasn't worth it. It's a lot cheaper and easier to go take a conceal carry class and buy a cheap handgun. :)The Karate Class KidAug 06, 2015View
2470ArticlemassrealityBeavis and Butthead and Singled Out defined my pre-teen years. Man, do I miss that time. I also have some extreme nostalgia for MTV Spring Break Out. I looked forward to that every single year.MTV: The 90'sAug 06, 2015View
2471ArticlemassrealityI bought Super Mario Sunshine and played maybe five minutes of it. I regret not spending the time to truly see what the game brought to the table. I wish they'd released a Virtual Console version of it. I'd love to give it another go. I also have to second Benjamime with the Mario Galaxy recommendations. Man, those games are amazing. They never get old.Article Classic: Super Mario Sunshine ReviewAug 06, 2015View
2487ArticlemassrealityThanks everybody. echindna64: I originally had a huge write up on Area 51, since it was my favorite arcade game. However, it came out a few years after the time period of this article, and I actually never played Area 51 in an arcade. Only in movie theaters. It was such a great game, I even bought it on PC. The Mall ArcadeAug 07, 2015View
2490Articlemassrealitykstrom22: I totally forgot to write about the carpet. Man did they have some strange patterns. I personally preferred token machines. I thought they were much cooler and it was more special than a regular old quarter. Of course, as I got older, I realized how much money I lost using token machines. Sometimes I'd walk out with a few extras in my pocket and despite my best interests, I never brought them back with me. I think they usually ended up in a change jar and were only found whenever I'd go use the Coinstar.The Mall ArcadeAug 08, 2015View
2499ArticlemassrealityI miss WCW Saturday Night so bad.A Mid-90's Saturday With c_b_fAug 10, 2015View
2511ArticlemassrealityGreat article! I picked up a Pokemon game on the DS a few years back (the one with the Pokewalker). I had never played one before that, but I had a lot of fun with it. I wish I had grown up playing it, but I think I missed the Pokemon craze by a year or so. Age of PokemonAug 13, 2015View
2512ArticlemassrealityMy first ever comic was the TPB of A Death in the Family. I must have read that book a hundred time and studied the artwork. It was a great book. Welcome to the site!The Cereal Box in the ClosetAug 13, 2015View
2543ArticlemassrealityI LOVE Trick or Treat. I was working at Blockbuster when they were selling off the old VHS copy and I had no idea what it was. I was huge in 80's metal, so I figured, it's got Ozzy and Gene Simmons, I might as well pick it up. I wasn't ready for the awesomeness that ensued. Awesome cheesy 80's horror, with some great music, and over the top special effects. It's an all around good time.Heavy Metal-Sploitation Part 1Aug 18, 2015View