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5451ArticleoniparLoved Hey Arnold too!  Jun 27, 2021View
5444ArticleBenjanimeyu-gi-oh was kind of a mixed bag for me. maybe it was because i was in the era of the pok'emon card game getting pulled from being allowed in schools and i just lost interest in playing card games altogether, but i tried getting into that game when it was still fresh on the air waves and it's honestly just not for me. that and i got out of collecting cards in general at that time as well, i was getting more into video games at the time.The MAGICAL YEAR that was 2004...Jun 22, 2021View
5445Articleechidna64Spongebob Squarepants and Gameboy Advance were two highlights of the early 2000's. Also, PC gaming hit its peak as well. The MAGICAL YEAR that was 2004...Jun 23, 2021View
5514ArticleBenjanimeeven with abc family's dopey modern namechange i still think it was a good idea to have it start earlier. granted i don't really watch TV all that much anymore in general, but i will say that if i grow tired of seeing repeats that i'll just put in one of the movies i own instead.A Closer Look At: The 13 Days of HalloweenOct 03, 2021View
5524ArticleoniparI miss the days of television Halloween countdowns and marathons. I know a few channels still do it, but I don't have cable anymore. And even if I did, to a certain extent, I feel like extensive home libraries of movies and streaming sort of ruined the whole thing for me. Knowing I can pop in the movies I want to watch whenever I want to watch them, I'm unlikely to try and tune in to live broadcasts. We definitely miss something without it though.A Closer Look At: The 13 Days of HalloweenOct 16, 2021View
5463ArticleBenjanimei'm guessing with it just disappearing without a home video release that this was the case of the network having someone new in charge of management and slowly making that transition where they felt pok'emon and other anime needed to make their way into programming. sad to see ambitious projects like this fade away into obscurity, i'm sure it would have gotten more interesting by its second season.The WB’s Invasion America: An Obscure GemAug 07, 2021View
5458ArticleVaporman87What a great idea for an article! Man, there are a wealth of things I’d like to have back. I still have cassette tapes that were meant to be used with the PXL2000, a low end video camera from Fisher-Price. It was my first video camera, and the video quality was black and white and pretty terrible. The version I got came with a small black and white TV that you could connect the camera to watch your videos. If I can find one online to buy someday, I can find out what is on those tapes. It would be the first time seeing their contents in over 3 decades. Other items I wish I still had… my Radio Shack Armatron, my programmable Big Trak, and my entire collection of Stomper vehicles and playset. There are several stuffed animals I wish I still had as well.The Things We've LostAug 07, 2021View
5460Articleonipar@Vaporman, ah lost footage/pictures are always an incredible find. When you finally get to see the contents of those tapes, it will be a glorious day! I recently had a roll of film developed that I'd had since college, but the film was all but destroyed unfortunately. I have another story that fits into this category pretty well...maybe a future article. The Things We've LostAug 07, 2021View
5461ArticleBenjanimei feel like the omega virus was a board game that my older brother would have liked, in his early teens he was in this phase of buying action figures of robots and aliens among having posters in his room of them as well. i'm sure if i wasn't fueled by sugar candy back then i would have joined in with playing anyway. interesting to see some other obscure oddities here as well, i would have loved the spinjas! great article!The Things We've LostAug 07, 2021View
5464Articleonipar@ Ben, Thanks! It's funny because it sounds like you and your brother had a similar age gap as me and mine. In 1994 I was 14, and Mike would have been 11. I vaguely remembering him enjoying the game, but maybe being a little impatient with it. The Things We've LostAug 07, 2021View