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2902 | Article | Vaporman87 | @Exhume: At least some Mom and Pop stores are keeping the experience alive, at least to a certain extent. | Oct 14, 2015 | ||
2100 | Article | Hoju Koolander | @everybody All good suggestions. I considered Mr. Drummond and even Mrs. Garret (who spun off from Diff'rrent Strokes to The Facts of Life) as sort of a gender-bias challenging option, but in the end I had to go with the Dads I knew best. Jason Seaver (played by Alan Thicke, who wrote the theme songs to both previously mentioned shows) never really had a chance, he was just too cool for school to register as a Dad to me. I actually went back and forth between Dan from Roseanne and Mr. Arnold a lot, but a Dad from the 60s portrayed in the 80s was just too iconic to pass up. As for Tony, he gets points for having a hot daughter, but I never learned any parenting skills from the man. | Top 5 TV Dads of the 80's | Mar 19, 2015 | |
2206 | Article | MissM | @EISXUOIS you totally brought up a character that I had forgotten about! But I do agree, I was really upset when Nei died in Phantasy Star 2 as well! I always show a lot of love for Final Fantasy but I also loved playing Phantasy Star games, which are in many ways far more challenging. I didn't play PS2 until I was a little older. I actually played the 4th one first and then revisited the earlier ones as a teen and I didn't actually beat the second Phantasy until some time in my twenties? It was just a very challenging game. I still get chills thinking about being in a dungeon and knowing I won't make it out alive. And thank you for enjoying reading my experiences! I have a lot. lol @Hoju Koolander, I am so thrilled that I am not the only one that thought Samus was simply named Metroid. lol It just made the most sense. I blame the self titled games like Pac Man and Mario for this thought process. lol And there were a few things spoiled for me by Nintendo Power, but how I loved pouring through those issues! @Vaporman87 I can somewhat relate about being shocked by hearing the sound of a voice coming from a game. I think something like that as well as the animated scenes that would come in later on, I remember just being thrown for a loop at how much video games were changing with later systems in the mid 90's or so. And I have no doubt that I would have been in awe and a slight bit jealous of your MK arcade skills! | Shock Me, Shock Me, Shock Me… | Apr 08, 2015 | |
5247 | Article | Hoju Koolander | @egome2 we can definitely relate. Never became a Juggalo myself, but glad you dug the return of the rock n' wrestling connection as much as I did. | Wrestling with the 90's | Aug 22, 2020 | |
2056 | Article | Hoju Koolander | @echidna64 You're welcome. The Christmas Special was actually the result of a writer's strike. The 3rd season got cut short, so they threw together all those guest stars who had been asking for a chance to be on the show into that holiday madness. @Vaporman87 Yeah, his endless death scene was about the only memorable part of that movie. | Pee-wee Herman Fun Facts | Feb 27, 2015 | |
3619 | Article | massreality | @echidna64 Thanks, I really appreciate that. | A Very Sega Christmas | Dec 21, 2016 | |
3271 | Article | Hoju Koolander | @echidna64 Thanks for giving us a listen. More retro movie fun to come this week. @vaporman87 Noah's Ark, we totally blew it. That's the perfect artifact for the next sequel. The biblical ones are always a hit. @NLogan That's awesome that you were in the middle of the Indy storm. | Indiana Jones Memories | Jan 11, 2016 | |
1956 | Article | Benjanime | @echidna64 i think that was pinface. | Remembering RetroJunk | Feb 10, 2015 | |
2696 | Article | kidcoffee | @echidna64 I didn't say he wasn't without his flaws, but we all make mistakes. | Hulkamaniacs | Sep 21, 2015 | |
2432 | Article | Hoju Koolander | @echidna64 I definitely cut up many a paper shopping bag to protect my text books. Mainly I did this so I could doodle on the outside to customize it. @pikachulover Glad you finally lived the dream in college. Those lead moochers must have been just as bad as the notebook paper freeloaders. | Retro School Supplies | Aug 01, 2015 |