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2134ArticleVaporman87I wish I could say that I shared in these experiences of shock in old games. I found out about Samus before I had even played one level in the game itself, thanks for my friend who had owned the game long before me. Aerith's death was something that magazines and my brother were making a big deal of, but I was not an RPG nerd, so I did not know or care about that. The fatalities of MK didn't shock me, as I had performed several in the arcades prior to getting the games on home consoles. I would say that, if I could pick one thing from an old game that shocked me, it would be hearing the sound of a voice coming from a game for the first time ever. B-17 bomber for the Intellivision was the first game to hold that honor for me. The first time I heard those words uttered from that cartridge made my eyes open wide. Shock Me, Shock Me, Shock Me…Mar 22, 2015View
2133ArticleVaporman87That's a lot of great tunes with eyes. I would say this is a pretty great list that I don't think I would change. Also, I ALMOST got every one of the eye pictures right. I missed but one!Top 80s Songs with EYE in the Title (+Bonus 80s Eye Quiz)Mar 22, 2015View
2132ArticleVaporman87Any time you wanted a game, you should have told him it was "multi-genre" and had a racing portion somewhere in there. My Favorite PC Games of the 90'sMar 22, 2015View
2131ArticlemassrealityI loved Bayou Billy, but had no idea he existed in any other form than that one NES game. That's so cool.Nintendo Discoveries: The Adventures of Bayou BillyMar 21, 2015View
2130ArticlemassrealityI really should have mixed it up I didn't realize I played so many racing games at the time! I think a lot of that was due to my dad buying the games. If it didn't involve racing, he didn't buy itMy Favorite PC Games of the 90'sMar 21, 2015View
2129ArticleHoju KoolanderHa, at first I thought you played racing games exclusively, but then you threw in Command and Conquer so I could relate. My older brother was a big PC Gamer and it was at his house that I played classics like Lemmings, Kings Quest 1-4, Wolfenstein 3-D, Duke Nukem and Doom. Those Encarta videos were a revelation at the time, that's for sure.My Favorite PC Games of the 90'sMar 21, 2015View
2128ArticleHoju KoolanderBrought back some memories here. One town over from where I grew up was the first time I experienced the joys of the $1.99 Store (yep, they used to get an extra dollar out of us and call it a deal). My favorite items were these orange guns that you could actually cock and shoot foam yellow bullets out of. I convinced all my buddies to get their parents to take them there and gear up so we could have shoot outs in my friend's living room. They were the best toy guns I ever owned.Poor Kids ToyboxMar 21, 2015View
2127ArticleMr MagicI actually pick Bob Saget as the host of America's Funniest Home Videos over his Danny Tanner character anyday.Top 5 TV Dads of the 80'sMar 21, 2015View
2126ArticlepikachuloverMy family loves the Twilight Zone. We even have the companion book. Once I impressed my best friend's at the time family with my knowledge of the show. We were watching and talking about "Eye of the Beholder". It was a great ice breaker with her family. One of the episodes I like is "The Incredible World of Horace Ford". I also like "It's a Good Life". Forgotten Twilight Zone EpisodesMar 20, 2015View
2125ArticleVaporman87Yeah, Danny was not a humorous character. More of a straight, squeaky clean type who helped keep the others grounded. Top 5 TV Dads of the 80'sMar 20, 2015View