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682VideoVaporman87I didn't know they were doing Uncharted. That seems to have had some success. I just know that my favorite of their flops is Way of the Warrior. It's like a really bad movie. Sometimes they are so bad, they're good. Jun 03, 2013View
2028ArticleVaporman87I didn't know there were any. Now I will have to mouse over everything to find them. Christmas: Alone & Kickin' ItFeb 21, 2015View
1020VideoMr MagicI didn't know 2000s trailers were allowed on here.Donnie DarkoFeb 28, 2014View
201ArticleAceNThaHoleI DIDN'T know - not DON'T know. <facepalm>Obscure Gaming Legacy Volume 1Jan 25, 2013View
1023ArticleVaporman87I didn't have the pleasure of reading this when it was originally published on RJ. I'm glad you decided to bring it on over here, because there is so much long gone goodness here to fawn over. Many of these I have to admit I missed out on, despite the fact that I was AT LEAST a teenager when most of these made it to the scene. I do remember vividly experiencing the flavor and novelty of the McDLT, Dr. Pepper gum (my favorite soda), and Chicken Littles. I hadn't actually put it together that the Chicken Littles of today had their roots in these original White Castle style sandwiches. They are much different now indeed! It's more like a strip of chicken in a hot dog bun! Still pretty unique, but not like the original. McDonalds is hit and miss with their more "exotic" offerings. I have found that our local McDonalds has TWO very rare menu items. The first being the pizza. Our McDonalds is one of a very limited number that still offers pizza. Not just by the slice either... WHOLE family size pizzas. The flavor is very similar to what Subway had been offering as of last year. Crispy, and tasty. The second menu rarity is an ice cream bar full of Breyer's flavors. They even make waffle cones fresh right in front of you. It's very neat. Yesterdays 1: Foods Long GoneMar 03, 2014View
5591ArticleJulieI didn't have the cartridge back then unfortunately, but I played the Nintendo DS version a few years ago. And I agree, it's such a masterpiece, unforgettable. People still love this impressive and beautiful game. One more charismatic and passionate article, my sweet love @Benjanime.❤ Impossible not loving you, my fantastic husband!❤❤ I couldn't finish the game as I'm not that skilled, but if you want to see all the amazement, here it is! Enjoy:❤ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khE354bPItI&list=PLlyxbF1Ru5ZlDqLj6W6XhE2oE8GiUHpGvWhy Chrono Trigger mattersJan 21, 2022View
4269ArticleSupermanI didn't have any of these, but those TMNT cards would have been the set that interested me the most back in the day.Trading Card Treasures Vol. 2Jan 15, 2018View
2383ArticlemickyarberI didn't get into MTV until the 90's, and I jumped in head first. One of the features I really liked was when they would do a block of videos....4 In a Row I think they called it. Four straight videos without any interruptions. I loved Aeon Flux, and was a big fan of Beavis and Butthead too. And one of the highlights of my year was when they would do the spring break week. Great tv right there. A really nostalgic article. Great job.MTV: The 90'sJul 12, 2015View
3760ArticleHoju KoolanderI didn't get into GI Joe until the Serpentor era, but I remember being blown away by how basic and slim these original figures were when I found them in my neighbor buddy's older brother's collection. I thought they were knock off bootlegs or something. But given the awesome layouts in store catalogs I probably would have bought them anyway.Catalog Pages: 1982 Sears Wish Book Featuring G.I. JoeFeb 15, 2017View
1491ArticlepikachuloverI didn't follow wrestling back in the 1980s. I barely started following it in 2003. But I think it's important to know about the history. I may not be that well versed on the history, but I wanted to learn about it. People think I'm just some airhead who watches it for the good looking buff guys. (mainly Cena) I also think that the Attitude era is very similar to the Rock n Wrestling era for the WWF. As it brought wrestling to the forefront of pop culture, but in different ways. When Wrestling RockedNov 05, 2014View