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Post by celticjobber on Dec 15, 2015 2:33:35 GMT -5
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show.
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Post by Modern Day Maharaja on Dec 15, 2015 4:11:28 GMT -5
I'll probably be the only person on this forum to ever say this.
Limp Bizkit.
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Post by Ishmeal Loves Kaseyhausen on Dec 15, 2015 8:18:44 GMT -5
I'll probably be the only person on this forum to ever say this. Limp Bizkit. Damn you! Its always the last post before mine that shares my opinion! This, kids, is why its important to read the whole thread.
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Mr T L Wolf
Hank Scorpio
He has the looks of Andre the Giant, and the strength of Barry Windham. Not to mention he's a hero to a few armadillos, a kangaroo and a small herd of bison.
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Post by Mr T L Wolf on Dec 15, 2015 10:33:06 GMT -5
Sierra adventure games, with a particular soft spot for Space Quest 3.
The f*** you's aren't *terrible*, and I can only think of one dead man walking scenario off the top of my head, and the plot is...lacking for a Quest game, but I still love it. Used to play the crap out of it as a kid, and I still occasionally pop it in to play.
Also King's Quest 6, but that one is still amazing and still holds up. Even with the corniest theme ever.
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Post by A Platypus Rave on Dec 15, 2015 10:36:47 GMT -5
I love adventure games... though growing up I was more a fan of Lucasarts over Sierra mainly because Lucasarts games were much more forgiving...
Though they usually had one or two things you could do to make the game unwinnable.
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Post by *"@-BoMb" R.I.P Deus/Dinobot on Dec 15, 2015 10:43:22 GMT -5
Beavis and Butthead. I still love the show it just doesn't have the edginess anymore and the fact they took out the videos kinda kill it.
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legendkiller1985
Don Corleone
If I'm going to have a past, I'd prefer it to be multiple choice
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Post by legendkiller1985 on Dec 15, 2015 11:14:25 GMT -5
Undeclared. The sitcom is a time capsule of the early 2000's pop culture but there are aspects of it that still ring true about college.
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Post by karl100589 on Dec 15, 2015 15:32:51 GMT -5
This is more for the advances in technology since then, but Robot Wars.
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Post by Hit Girl on Dec 15, 2015 15:43:28 GMT -5
Colour Me Badd
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Post by AKIMan64 on Dec 15, 2015 17:44:04 GMT -5
WWF No Mercy N64 - Still I find enjoyable to play despite the graphics. Hell the roster was so massive, now most of the wrestlers are no longer active or around.
Mortal Kombat (1995) - Bad CGI but it doesn't take away my appreciation for the movie
TGIF Sitcoms - So cheesy, sugar-coated, squeaky clean comedies with a moral lesson at each end of an episode. I don't know if the newer generation of people would appreciate the style humor.
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pegasuswarrior
El Dandy
Three Time FAN Idol Champion
@PulpPictionary
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Post by pegasuswarrior on Dec 15, 2015 18:52:08 GMT -5
The Facts of Life. Went from "cutting edge" topics and breaking boundaries with first all-female sitcom cast to absolute innocence and wholesome stuff that hits me so hard in the nostalgia nerve.
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agent817
Fry's dog Seymour
Doesn't Know Whose Ring It Is
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Post by agent817 on Dec 15, 2015 19:21:09 GMT -5
Teen pop music from the late 1990's-to-early 2000's. It had always been a guilty pleasure of mine, as the music is catchy. However, the music is also cheesy but I can still jam to it.
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Futureraven: Beelzebruv
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
The Ultimate Arbiter of Right And Wrong
Spent half my life here, God help me
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Post by Futureraven: Beelzebruv on Dec 16, 2015 7:31:14 GMT -5
I'll 3rd it, even learned the words.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2015 8:27:02 GMT -5
Kevin Smith movies, for sure. Though it's a mixed bag. Clerks is the oldest one and it's aged the best. Mallrats definitely aged badly, as did Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. I think Dogma aged okay. Chasing Amy somewhere between Mallrats and Dogma.
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Vern
Hank Scorpio
Almighty Malachi.
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Post by Vern on Dec 16, 2015 8:58:50 GMT -5
Golden Girls has aged badly, although it was well ahead of it's time.
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Post by sternrogers01 on Dec 16, 2015 9:01:37 GMT -5
Kevin Smith movies, for sure. Though it's a mixed bag. Clerks is the oldest one and it's aged the best. Mallrats definitely aged badly, as did Jay and Silent Bob I think Jay and Silent Bob gets way better over time, especially if you've hung around online for longer than life should reasonably allow.
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Magnus the Magnificent
King Koopa
didn't want one.
I could write a book about what you don't know!
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Post by Magnus the Magnificent on Dec 16, 2015 10:45:22 GMT -5
Original Tomb Raider PS1 game(s). Still more fun to play than the latest reboot.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2015 10:57:49 GMT -5
The original Transformers and G.I. Joe cartoons. They have that 80's movie quality of being very 80's yet somehow timeless simultaneously.
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Post by Gremlin on Dec 16, 2015 11:50:00 GMT -5
A lot of the classic episodic TV shows. The Incredible Hulk, Magnum P.I. and The Six Million Dollar Man come to mind.
#1 has to be CHiPs. That show is terrible but my love for it is undying.
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Post by sternrogers01 on Dec 16, 2015 11:54:02 GMT -5
A lot of the classic episodic TV shows. The Incredible Hulk, Magnum P.I. and The Six Million Dollar Man come to mind. When it wanted to, Hulk had better episodes than 90% of most Marvel movies
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