Monday, April 28, 2025

Jason's Gallery - In Memoriam: Val Kilmer


My small tribute to the recently passed actor, Val Kilmer. Although he was Doc Holiday, Jim Morrison and Iceman, of all the characters he played, my two favorites were the wise-cracking yet fearless swordsman Madmartigan from Willow, and of course, despite playing him only once, he is now with Adam West and Kevin Conroy, among the actors who played the Dark Knight himself. Like the title of the movie says, Val Kilmer is truly Batman...Forever. Godspeed, good sir.


Val Edward Kilmer
(Dec 31, 1959 - April 1, 2025)

Saturday, April 26, 2025

Jason's Gallery - Sailor Chibimoon and Wendy Barclay: Moonlight Bond!

 

Sailor Chibimoon and Wendy Barclay! The Sailor Guardian trainee and the little werewolf pup! 

A cute, lovely bond between two young girls, coming from different worlds, but born from loving families. Chibi-Usa, also known as Sailor Chibimoon, is a sweet, precocious little girl, full of energy and a lot of optimism, straight from 30th Century Crystal Tokyo, the daughter of Sailor Moon and Tuxedo Mask's future selves, Neo Queen Serenity and King Endymion. And there's Wendy Barclay, whose father, Leo, is a lawyer who specializes in cases involving monster/human incidents, and most importantly, her mother, Jennifer, who Leo defended successfully long ago in court against her attacker Red Talbot, is a werewolf, a direct result of the wolf bite Red gave her long ago in her college years. Originally a little human girl with a big imagination, blissfully unaware her mother was werewolf, thinking she was a giant imaginary puppy, Wendy eventually became one herself, thus, learning the truth about her mother's lycanthropy, resulting in a close-knit bond between the werewolf mom and her little pup.

As these cute girls come together, as their respective lives made them who they are, their bond will be as strong as the rabbit ear-shaped odango buns and silver-gray fur combined. Adorable to the last!

This fan art is a cover for a possible crossover story I am working on involving these cute, adorable characters.

Wednesday, April 16, 2025

WrestleMania

Sorry for the radio silence, I was busy. But, I'm back now and here to talk about WrestleMania.

Yes, friends, it's WrestleMania time again and I wanted to do something to celebrate the "Grandest Stage of them All, so I'm gonna give you the History of WrestleMania And list the Greatest Matches from WrestleMania's 1 though 15. I'll also be listing a few factoids and favorites later down the road, so look out for that.

Also note that, due to time, I'm only gonna cover WrestleMania's 1 though 15. May do the other Events another time (but no promises).

History -

During the 1980s, The WWF's main competition was from Jim Crockett Promotions. Vince McMahon countered Jim Crockett's successful Starrcade annual events, which began airing in 1983, by creating the WrestleMania franchise. A rights agreement which Barry Diller, head of USA Network co-owner Paramount, pushed by 1983 also allowed for better access to programming at the Madison Square Garden, including on any regional pay television network.

For the first WrestleMania, McMahon began cross promoting with MTV, which aired two wrestling specials. The first one was "The Brawl to End It All", aired on July 23, 1984, in which a match from a live Madison Square Garden broadcast was shown on MTV. Cyndi Lauper would make her WWF debut as Wendi Richter's manager, along with her own Manager, David Wolfe. The 2nd was "The War to Settle the Score", which aired on February 18, 1985. During this event, Mr. T would get involved and help Hulk Hogan fend off "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, "Ace" Cowboy Bob Orton, and "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff.

Aside from Lauper and Mr. T, other celebrities also appeared during the buildup to and at the event; most notably Muhammad Ali, Liberace (with The Rockettes), and Major League Baseball manager Billy Martin all appeared during the main event.

WrestleMania would become the WWF's flagship event. It has since become the longest-running professional wrestling event in history and is held annually between mid-March to mid-April WrestleMania would eventually be described as the Super Bowl of Professional Wrestling.

Another thing to note is that Vince McMahon bet his Entire Business on the 1st WrestleMania. Yup, the Whole WWF. Had WrestleMania flopped, the WWF wouldn't even exist today and the McMahon's would be forced to find other careers to survive, since their main source of income would be gone. 

So, we are all grateful that WrestleMania was a success and the WWF remained intact. It's interesting to think about this alternative,though.

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Greatest Matches (1 - 15) -

$15,000 Body Slam Match - Andre the Giant v. Big John Studd (WrestleMania 1) - It was Bobby "The Brain" Heenan's money vs. Andre the Giants Career. Whoever successfully body slammed the other, won the match and the money. For Andre, it was his WWF career. Thankfully, The Giant won.

Tag Match -  Hulk Hogan and Mr. T w/ "Superfly Jimmy Snuka v. "Rowdy" Roddy Piper and "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff w/ "Ace" Cowboy Bob Orton (WM1) - This was the match wasn't that awesome, But it Did make WrestleMania a success. Plus, ya can't go wrong with Mr. T.

Intercontinental Championship Match - George "The Animal" Steel v. "Macho Man" Randy Savage (c) w/ Miss Elizabeth (WM2) - Not the most awesome match, but a fun one. Plus, it's the WrestleMania debut of the Legendary "Macho Man" Randy Savage. Oooh,Yeeaaah! Dig It!!!!

WWF v. NFL Battle Royal (WM2)- The Superstars of the World Wrestling Federation tackle the Best of the National Football League. I Love Battle Royals and this was clearly the best match of the 2nd portion of WrestleMania 2. BTW, Andre the Giant won this thing.

Steel Cage Match for the WWF World Championship - King Kong Bundy w/ Bobby "The Brain" Heenan v. Hulk Hogan (c) (WM2) - Not That great of a match, but on this list for being notable for 2 WrestleMania Firsts - The First Cage Match and the first WWF World Title Defense at the event. Plus, I'm kinda a sucker for Steel Cage Matchs

Hair v. Hair Match - "Rowdy" Roddy Piper v. "Adorable" Adrian Adonis w/ "The Mouth of the South" Jimmy Hart. (WM III) - This was Piper's "Retirement" Match. Always fun to watch Hot Rod in action.

Intercontinental Championship Match - Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat w/ George "The Animal" Steele v. "Macho Man" Randy Savage (c) w/ Miss Elizabeth. (WM III) - The Match of the Night! This was 90% Pure Wrestling match and it really showcased the skills of both Savage and Steamboat. 

WWF World Championship Match - Andre the Giant w/ Bobby "The Brain" Heenan v.Hulk Hogan (c) (WM III) - Despite popular belief, This isn't the 1st Match Andre and Hogan had. Legendary, though not the all-time greatest.

The Superstar Battle Royal (WM IV) - The Best Match of the Event. I love Battle Royals.

Intercontinental Title Match - Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake v. The Honkey Tonk Man w/ Jimmy Hart (c) (WM IV) - This was Honky Tonk Man's first and Only WrestleMania as Intercontinental Champion. Not the Ultimate IC Title match, but HTM and The Barber are fun to watch. And The Mouth from the South is always a favorite.

Tournament final for the vacant WWF World Championship - "Macho Man" Randy Savage w/ Miss Elizabeth v. "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase w/ André the Giant and Virgil (WM IV) - This match wasn't as good as it should've been. But, it Did establish Randy Savage as a Main Eventer.

The Special Edition of Piper's Pit (WM V) - Not a match but a very entertaining segment. Plus, the return of "Rowdy" Roddy Piper.  

Intercontinental Championship Match - Ravishing Rick Rude w/ Bobby Heenan v. The Ultimate Warrior (c) (WM V) - Good match and The only time that the Ultimate Warrior lost at WrestleMania.

WWF World Championship Match - Hulk Hogan v. "Macho Man" Randy Savage (c) w/ Miss Elizabeth in a neutral corner (WM V) - The Mega Powers Explode. The continuation of one of the most legendary feuds in Wrestling History.

Special Segment - Rhythm and Blues (Honky Tonk Man and Greg Valentine w/ Jimmy Hart)preform "Hunka, Hunka, Honky Love" (WM VI) - Entertaining segment got even more entertaining when the Bushwackers (Luke and Butch) showed up and ruined the "Concert".   

WWF Tag Title Match - Demolition (Ax and Smash) v. The Colossal Connection (Haku and Andre the Giant) (c) w/ Bobby Heenan (WM VI) - A good match notable for being Andre the Giant's final Wrestling Event as a Full-Time Wrestler.  

Million Dollar Championship Match - Jake "The Snake" Roberts v. "The Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase (c) w/ Virgil (WM VI) - The only time at WrestleMania where the Million Dollar Title was put up for grabs. Another legendary feud. 

Title For Title Match - Ultimate Warrior (IC Champ) v. Hulk Hogan (WWF World Champ) (WM VI) - It's The Ultimate Challenge! This epic match marked the End of WWF's Hulkamania Era. 

The Rockers (Marty Jannety and Shawn Michaels) v. Hsku and the Barbarian w/ Bobby Heenan (WM VII) - A fine match that marked the Final WrestleMania for the Rockers as a Tag Team.

Tag Team Championship Match - The Nasty Boys (Brian Nobbs and Jerry Sags) w/ Jimmy Hart v. The Hart Foundation (Bret "Hit Man" Hart  and Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart) (c) (WM VII) - A great match featuring my 2 favorite Tag Teams. This would also mark Bret Hart's Final match as part of an established Tag Team, as soon after, Hart would begin his legendary singles career.

Career v Career Match - "Macho King" Randy Savage w/ Sensational Queen Sherri v. The Ultimate Warrior (WM VII) - The Match of the Night. 2 Legends battle it out with their careers on the line. The Ultimate Challenge was Trash compared to this epic bout.

Shawn Micheals w/ Sensational Sherri v. "El Matador" Tito Santana (WM VIII) - Shawn Michael's first big singles match and a great way to kick off WrestleMania VIII.

The Undertaker w/ Paul Bearer v. Jake "The Snake" Roberts (WM VIII) - The Undertaker, the future Super Legend de-fangs the Snake in this all-time classic. 

Intercontinental Championship Match - "Rowdy" Roddy Piper (c) v. Bret "Hit Man" Hart  (WM VIII) - The Match of the Night. Quite possibly the Greatest WrestleMania Intercontinental Championship Match of All Time.

WWF World Championship Match - "Nature Boy" Ric Flair w/ Mr. Perfect (c) v. "Macho Man" Randy Savage (WM VIII) - The 2nd Greatest Match on the Card. The 1st match in the Legendary Savage/Flair Affair. This Was gonna be the Main Event, but in Never happened thanks to Hogan's politicking.

IC Championship Match - Shawn Michaels w/ Luna Vachon (c) v. Tatanka w/ Sensational Sherri (WM IX) - The Match of the Night....and it was the Opening Bout. The Card for IX was Awesome, but was booked very badly. For the Record, Tatanka Should've won the Title here.

The Steiner Bros (Rick and Scott) v. The Hedshrinkers (Samu and Fatu) w/ Afa (WM IX) - Just 2 of my favorite Teams battling at one of the worst booked WWF PPV's.

WWF World Title Match - Yokozuna w/ Mr. Fuji v. Bret "Hit Man" Hart (c) (WM IX) - A great match marred by the ending.  

Bret "Hit Man" Hart v. "The Rocket" Owen Hart (WM X) - Match of the Night! The Battle of Brothers. Family trying to out wrestle each other. Owen became a Legit Superstar after this match.

Ladder Match to determine the Real WWF IC Champion - "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels /w Diesel (fake IC champ) v. "The Bad Guy" Razor Ramon (IC Champ) (WM X)- This bout went longer than it should have, but still a great match, nonetheless.

WWF World Title Match - Bret "Hit Man" Hart v. Yokozuna (c) w/Mr. Fugi and Jim Cornette (WM X) - Bret Hart's redemption after being robbed (TWICE!) at WrestleMania IX. The WWF's New Generation Era begins after this Event.

IC Title Match - Razor Ramon w/ The 1-2-3 Kid v. "Double J" Jeff Jarrett /w The Roadie (c) (WM XI) - Razor Ramon and Jeff Jarrett had a pretty damn good feud in '95, and this mach was a testament to that. Shame Razor didn't win the IC Gold.      

Tag Title Match - Owen Hart and Yokozuna (billed as a mystery partner) w/ Fuji and Cornette v. The Smoking Gunns (Bart and Billy) (c) (WM XI) - Bot spectacular, but still a really good match. Plus, Owen Hart bags his first piece of Gold.

WWF World Title Match - "Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels w/ Sid and Jenny McCarthy v. "Big Daddy Cool" Diesel w/ Pamala Anderson (c) (WM XI) - HBK's first WrestlestleMania as a Main Eventer and BDC's Only WrestleMania as Champion. Both men put their friendship aside to give us a really good match.This Was the Match of the Night.

Special Attraction - Laurence "L.T." Taylor w/ The NFL All-Pro Team v. Bam Bam Bigalow /w Ted Dibiase and the Million Dollar Corporation (WM XI) - For a special attraction, this was a fun watch. Plus, TLC singing their pro-L.T. number right before the match was great.

The Geriatric Match - Nacho Man v. The Huckster w/ Billionaire Ted as the Special Referee (WM XII) - The Grand Finale of the "Billionaire Ted" saga. This was a ridiculous, yet fun match. 

Hollywood Backlot Brawl - "Rowdy" Roddy Piper v. Goldust (WM XII) - This was a really fun match. After the Backlot Brawl itself , Piper and Goldust had a car chase that used footage of OJ Simpson's car. The fight returned to the Arena, where Piper beat the hell out of Dustin in a comical way.

"Big Daddy Cool" Diesel v. The Undertaker /w Paul Bearer (WM XII) - The Only time Diesel and Undertaker would fight in a 1-on-1 match on TV. This was a great match between 2 big men.   

Iron Man Match for the WWF World Title - "Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels w/ "Super Sock" Jose Lathario v. Bret "Hit Man" Hart (c) (WM XII) - The Iron Man Match. Clash between 2 rivals, the New Generation Era equivalent to Hogan and Savage. 60 Minutes of great wrestling from the Federations finest. Match of the Night for sure.

Submission Match - Bret "Hit Man" Hart v. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin w/ Ken Shamrock as the Special Referee (WM XIII) - The Match Of the Night. AND The Match of the Year. hart and Austin were in a blood feud since December of the previous year which lead to This Ultimate Classic. This was also the match where the famous "Double Turn" happened. 

WWF World Title Match - The Undertaker v. Pycho Sid (c) (WM XIII) - The Grand Finale of the New Generation Era. Undertaker wore his classic "Grey Gloved" attire here as a tribute to his first WrestleMania appearance. Bret Hart interfered a few times, which I found funny.

Tag Team Battle Royal (WM XIV) - The Opening match to the first WrestleMania of the Attitude Era. I Love Battle Royals .

The Dumpster Match for the Tag Titles - Cactus Jack and Chainsaw Charlie v. The New Age Outlaws ("Road Dawg" Jesse James and "Bad Ass" Billy Gun) (c) (WM XIV) - A great Hardcore match, where you had to toss your opponents into a Dumpster to win.

Undertaker v. Kane w/ Paul Bearer (WM XIV) - After months of refusing to fight his "Brother" and taking abuse for it, The Undertaker finally had enough, and so this awesome match happened. The Very beginning of a great rivalry that would last for years.

WWF World Title Match - "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels w/ Hunter Hearst Helmsley and Chyna.(c) v. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin w/ "Iron" Mike Tyson as the Special Enforcer (WM XIV) - The Match of the Night. Stone Cold really showed everyone his true potential and proved to Everyone that  he Was the Man who would lead the WWF into the next Millennium.

WWF World Title Match - "Stone Cold" Steve Austin v. The Rock (c) (WM XV) - The Match of the Night. the Rock/Austin rivalry is basically the Hogan/Savage rivalry of the Attitude Era.

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And that about wraps it up for this WrestleMania tribute. Nothing else to say but, Have a Great WrestleMania and Easter Weekend.  

So until next time, Space Cowboys - Punch a Nazi in the Face, Kick a Commie in the Balls, Resist Modern Attitudes, and Stay Gold.  

The Retro King Has Spoken!!

Monday, March 17, 2025

More Loss of Legends.

The Grim Reaper got 2 more legendary actors under our radar.

Gene Hackman was multi-award winning actor Best known to us nerds/geeks as Lex Luthor from the Christopher Reeve Superman Movies.
 
Dave Mallow was a famous Voice Actor best known for his work on various Saman Shows (like Power Rangers and Digimon).

Both men will be missed.

R.I.P.
Eugene Allen Hackman
January 30, 1930 – February 18, 2025

R.I.P.
Dave Mallow
October 19, 1948 – March 11, 2025  

Saturday, March 15, 2025

Jason's Gallery - Modern MoGal: Wolf Family Bond

Ever heard of a webcomic series called Modern MoGal? It is a slice of life anthology series, which involves monsters, especially the female ones, living everyday lives like their human counterparts. For instance, Shelly, the daughter of Carmilla, who is a vampire that runs a hair salon, and Levia, a huge orange scaled female dragon is a judge, whose father, who is also a dragon, is a professional voice actor. But, of all the characters in this anthology series, my most favorites are the lovely werewolf mom, Jennifer Barclay and her lovely pup of a daughter, Wendy, for they are the only ones that have two stories of how they came to be, Jennifer's Problems, in which she became a werewolf and pretended to be Wendy's imaginary friend, and Park Under the Full Moon, which is the follow up, which shows us Wendy becoming a wolf pup in a young age. Enjoy the very fanart of this mother/daughter werewolf duo, who are adorable and kind-hearted.


Around the daytime, Jennifer Barclay, the lovely homemaker and devoted wife to her husband, Leo Barclay, a human lawyer who specializes in human/monster cases, spends a lot of time with her cute little daughter, Wendy, whose imagination is as big as her smile.


But once the sun sets and the full moon rises, the mother/daughter duo emerges as two beautiful creatures of the night, a werewolf mom and her equally cute little pup. Their bond are as strong as their own fur, and that's saying something.


Special Thanks to shepherd0821, who created this funny and heartwarming series, Modern MoGal.

Jason's Gallery - In Memoriam: John Erwin

 

"Let the Power, live forever!" Good Journey, my friend.

My fanart tribute to the very man who voiced arguably one of the greatest fictional characters of all time, John Erwin, the voice of the most powerful man in the universe, He-Man. His death was a great shock to me, especially how much He-Man has influenced my life over the years. Every moral that he and his friends give us after every episode help us become better people down the long haul, especially all the problems we have to deal with today.

So long as we remember his time here voicing He-Man, among other characters, he will never truly be forgotten. Not just strong with muscles, but also strong with morals, his legacy for all fans of Masters of the Universe will never be forgotten. Thanks for the good memories. Although you were reclusive, and with good reason, your memories you have given us through He-Man will live on forever. Godspeed, good sir and...Good Journey.


#RespectVoiceActors

Wednesday, February 26, 2025

Jason's Gallery - Kasumi: Free-Spirited Maiden

In her times in self-exile from the Mugen Tenshin clan, aside from her school uniform, Kasumi's casual outfit is a subtle ensemble, which reflects her beauty, innocence and gentle nature. Mostly for warm spring and hot summer days, she usually wear her outfit, just to feel like a normal teenage girl, not bounded by her shinobi heritage, and wears it for hanging out with her friends outside her village, like her beloved commoner, Ryo Sanada, the benevolent leader of the Ronin Warriors, and her honorary sister, Usagi Tsukino aka Sailor Moon. Her favorite golden yellow ribbon, which was the key to her hairstyle of her choosing, is wrapped on her left arm, a symbol of her free-spirited nature and her shinobi roots. Whatever Kasumi ends up, know this, wherever the cherry blossoms flow, Kasumi's gentle smile will always warm our hearts. 

 

Note: Kasumi's casual outfit was inspired by many sources, namely the type of outfit worn by Elie from Rave Master, and a simliar looking outfit she wore in DOA5. As for her footwear, instead of sneakers, I give her brown leather sandals, which makes her feel like a cherry blossom goddess. Truly a beautiful shinobi princess to the last.

Jason's Gallery - Hayate x Hitomi: Trusting Embrace

Despite coming from different backgrounds, Hayate, the master ninja of the Mugen Tenshin and Hitomi, the perky commoner karateka, never been so madly in love with one another.

 

Deep in the very Black Forest where they first met, Hitomi, the lovely karateka full of kindness and innocence, embraces the very person she nursed back to health after escaping a DOA Germany facility and helps him with his long journey to regain his lost memories under his old alias, Ein, Hayate, the Shinobi of the Wind and the 18th and current grandmaster of the Mugen Tenshin clan. Despite their different paths, Hitomi being a commoner and Hayate being a ninja master, their love for one another couldn't be more absolute.


Hitomi: "Oh, Hayate! I thought I would never see you again, with your duties as a ninja master and all."


Hayate: "Well, despite my duties as the grandmaster of the Mugen Tenshin, that will not stop me from seeing you. Since the day we met, you helped guided me to regain my memories and find myself. I would still be lost, if it wasn't for you. Thank you, Hitomi."


Hitomi: "You're welcome." 


Hayate: "Remember, wherever you go, I will always watch over you."


Hitomi: "Hayate, my brave ninja protector. Hey, if you are not too busy, we can spar for a little bit."


Hayate: "Of course. I am never too busy to spar with my lovely commoner." 

Friday, February 7, 2025

Every Nintendo 3DS Game I've Ever Played

Now, ladies and gentlemen, it's time for the FinalList of Games that I've played. This one focusing on the 3DS. As always, This list is for Archive Purposes.

I got the 3DS for X-Mas in 2012, along with 2 Games - Super Street Fighter IV and Mario Kart 7. My 3DS Library is the smallest out of all of my handhelds. I also mainly play my DS titles on the 3DS now, due to convenience.
 
Super Street Fighter IV - 3D Edition - My first experience playing Street Fighter IV and I really enjoyed it. 

Mario Kart 7 - I love me some Mario Kart, despite me sucking at them.    

Super Smash Bros 3DS -  Got this for X-Mas of 2014. And... It's Super Smash Bros for the 3DS!!!!! That was Really Incredible. It's Super Smash Bros you can play on the go. Plus, the Roster was better than it's ever been.   

Dr.Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine -   Downloaded it via the Virtual Console in 2014. See my List of Game Gear Games to read my opinion of this game.

Super Mario Bros. 3 - Downloaded it via the 3DS Virtual Console in 2014. See my List of NES Games to read my opinion of this game.

Excitebike 3D - An enhanced version of Exitebike that I downloaded in 2015 via the 3DS Shop in 2015. See my List of NES Games to read my opinion of this game.

Mighty Final Fight - A tough 8-bit Beat'em Up that I downloaded via the 3DS Virtual Console in 2016. See my List of NES Games to read my opinion of this game.

Sonic Drift II - I downloaded Sonic Drift via the 3DS Virtual Console in 2017. This is basically Mario Kart, but with Sonic Characters. I enjoy this game quite a bit.

Pac-Man - I downloaded it via the 3DS Virtual Console in 2017. See my List of NES Games to read my opinion of this game.

Donkey Kong 3 - Another game I downloaded via the 3DS Virtual Console in 2017. See my List of NES Games to read my opinion of this game.

Super Mario Maker 3DS - This is my final 3DS title. One that I got for X-Mas in 2018. A watered down port of Super Mario Maker for the WiiU, but still enjoyable.

And That does it for this list, which will be the last one in this series...for now, at least. I gotta complete my Switch Library first.

So until next time, Space Cowboys - Punch a Nazi in the Face, Kick a Commie in the Balls, Resist Modern Attitudes, and Stay Gold. 

Every Sony Playstation 3 Game I've Ever Played

The next list of game's I ever played will focus on the Playstation 3. This will be the Penultimate List, so it's almost over. And as always, This list is for Archive Purposes.

I received my PS3 for X-Mas of 2013 and would be the last Sony console that I'd own. Also, My PS3 Library is very small,not as small as my 3DS Library,but still small.
 
WWE '12, WWE '13, and Soul Caliber V - Got these games for X-Mas of 2013, along with my PS3. WWE '12 and 13 were my first Wrestling games since 1999. Long time, I know. The controls for these games could've been better, but still both WWE '12 and WWE '13 are fine games, with great customization options. Plus,WWE '13 allowed players to create their own Titles, a staple for the series going forward. As for Soul Caliber V. I loved the combat and the fact that you could create your own warrior. You could also customize the main roster too. This game gets a bad rep. But this is actually a good game.

Super Street Fighter II - HD Remix - The very first game I Downloaded via the Playstation Store in 2014. It's Super Street Fighter II Turbo with HD Anime-ish Graphics. The Soundtrack benefited greatly from this upgrade.

WWE 2k14 - A game I would get in 2014 for X-Mas. WWE 2k14 is an improved version of WWE '13. It's heavily Wrestlemania focused and contains a whopping 100 slots for custom characters. This is my favorite WWE game.  

Marvel v Capcom Origins - I downloaded the Demo for this game (via the playstation store) in 2015. I needed to play MvC again, but I didn't have the funds to get the whole game, so I downloaded the demo and enjoyed it. Unfortunately, by the time I Did get enough funds, the game was pulled from the Playstation Store. Damn!

Virtua Fighter V - I downloaded this game via the Playstation Store in 2016. My first and Only experience with this long running Sega franchise. Fun game and the customization is great.

FirePro Wrestling Returns - I downloaded it via the Playstation Store in 2017. The FirePro Wrestling franchise is a Japanese Wrestling series, with only a few entries that made it outside of Japan, this game was one of them. Great customization, fun game, but a very hard one to master.

Dragon Ball Xenoverse - As a Dragon Ball fan, I was all in on this. So, in 2018, I downloaded it via the Playstation Store.  DBXV is a 3D Beat'em Up with JRPG elements. This is a very very tough game. But, at least you can create your own Dragon Ball OC. And later on, you can learn skills from the Main Cast of the Franchise.

And That does it for this list. Next, and final, one is for my 3DS. So until next time, Space Cowboys - Punch a Nazi in the Face, Kick a Commie in the Balls, Resist Modern Attitudes, and Stay Gold. 

Every Nintendo DS Game I've Ever Played

Next up Every Nintendo DS Game, I've Ever Played. Let's skip the intro and just get onto the list. And as always, This list is for Archive Purposes.

I got The DS Lite for X-Mas of 2006 and the DSi for X-Mas of 2009. Almost all of my DS games were X-Mas gifts. 

Brain Age - Got Brain Age and a bunch of Games for X-Mas in 2006. A fun educational game. And after completing the daily session, you get to play Dr. Mario.

Brain Age 2 - The 2nd DS game I got for X-Mas of 2006. The sequel to Brain Age. Complete the daily session and you can play Soudoku. 

Flash Focus - The 3rd DS Game I got for X-Mas of 2006. Another educational game. One that's more fun than Brain Age.

Clubhouse Games - The 4th DS Game I got for X-Mas of 2006. My Favorite DS Game. It has, Blackjack, Poker, Pool, Darts, Solitaire, Bowling and More. Super fun game.

Tetris DS The 5th and final DS game I got for X-Mas of 2006. I Love me some Tetris and I really like this games other puzzle modes. Tetris Rocks! 

My Sims - I got this game, along with New Super Mario Bros, Sonic Rush, Digimon World, Final Fantasy III, and Pokemon Diamond, for X-Mas in 2007. My Sims isn't a game for everyone, but it has it's charm.

New Super Mario Bros. - Mario returns to his 2D roots in this fun adventure. Shame the Warp Zones are very difficult to get too.

Sonic Rush - This game is Tough!! Only Expert Sonic Players should play this.

Digimon World DS - I was still a fan of this franchise, so I wanted to try this game. A fun, but difficult JRPG.   

Final Fantasy III DS - A remake of The TRUE FF3. Hard as All Hell, but still playable. Yeah, not my Favorite JRPG. I rarely play it and just keep it as a collectable.

Pokemon Diamond - A Better JRPG. Pokemon expands with over 100 New Monsters and a deeper story, with more focus on the Legends. Pokemon fun in 32-Bits.  

Rock Revolution - A Rhythm game I bought at Gamestop in 2008. Not bad and fun to screw around with.

Wario Ware D.I.Y - My 2nd favorite DS game. I got this fun title for X-Mas of 2009. In Wario Ware D.I.Y. You are the game maker. You can make your own mini-games or improve existing ones.

And That does it for this list. Next up is one for my PS3. So until next time, Space Cowboys - Punch a Nazi in the Face, Kick a Commie in the Balls, Resist Modern Attitudes, and Stay Gold.

Every Nintendo Wii Game I've Ever Played

Next is the list of Wii Games that I've played. And as always, This list is for Archive Purposes.

I got the Wii on my B-Day of 2007 and was my very first experience with Motion Controls. Setting up the sensor bar was a real pain, as I couldn't easily find a great spot for it. The Mii's were fun to make and the games (the ones I have, at least) were a blast to play.
 
Wii Sports - The Wii's Pack-In Title and Killer App.  One of the console's greatest games.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Got this for my B-Day in 2007, along with my Wii. I Love Super Smash Bros. and Sonic's inclusion was a surprise to many...including myself.

Wii Play -  Got this for X-Mas in 2007. A spin-Off of Wii Sports.

Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games - Another game I got for my B-Day in 2007. The first collab between Sega and Nintendo. As much as I liked this game, I'm still hopeful for a proper Mario/Sonic crossover.
 
Ninja Reflex - Bought at Gamestop in 2008. I thought this game looked interesting, and it was. A psudo-ninja simulator. 

Wii Sports Resort - Got this game and Mario Kart Wii for X-Mas of 2009. Wii Sports Resort is the Sequel to the ever popular, Wii Sports. It's bigger and just as fun as the original.

Mario Kart Wii - I was a big fan of Mario Kart and I initially got this game to try out the included Wii Wheel. Sadly, my Wii Wheel was thrown out an Overzealous relation (not naming names, though I really want to). The game still plays fine without it, though.

Punch-Out Wii - Got this for X-Mas in 2010. I'm a fan of this franchise, as well. Punch-Out marks a brief return after being absent from both the N64 And the Game Cube.  

Wario Ware D.I.Y. Showcase - Downloaded via the Wii Ware in very late 2010, along with 4 other titles. I was a Big fan of Wario Ware D.I.Y. and the fact that I could've transferred my created games to the big screen grabbed me.

Mega Man 9 - Downloaded it via Wii Ware in 2010. Was excited for this game initially. But thanks to the bad Level Layout and Capcom feeling the Need to take away Mega Man's Slide and Charged Shot,my excitement turned to frustration. Overhyped is the word I give this game. On the bright side, the Weapons, Music, and Robot Master designs were top notch.   

Mega Man 10 -  Downloaded it via the Wii Ware in 2010. Better level layout than 9 And you get to play as Bass. Shame Capcom felt the need to keep Mega Man lame by Not restoring his Slide or Charged Shot. Bass is also missing his Double Jump. Which sucks.

Kirby's Adventure - Downloaded it via the Virtual Console in 2010. See my List of NES Games to read my opinion of this game.

Legend of Zelda - A Link To The Past - Downloaded it via the Virtual Console in 2010. See my List of SNES Games to read my opinion of this game.  

StarTropics - Downloaded it via the Virtual Console in 2011. See my List of NES Games to read my opinion of this game.

River City Ransom -Downloaded it via the Virtual Console in 2011. See my List of NES Games to read my opinion of this game.  

Final Fantasy Mystic Quest - Downloaded it via the Virtual Console in 2011. See my List of NES Games to read my opinion of this game.

Final Fight - Downloaded it via the Virtual Console in 2011. See my List of SNES Games to read my opinion of this game.

Spider-Man - Edge of Time - Got this for X-Mas of 2011. I Really wanted Spider-Man 3, but got this game instead. A decent game overall, though. 

Final Fantasy III aka Final Fantasy VI - Downloaded it via the Virtual Console in 2011. See my List of SNES Games to read my opinion of this game.

Chrono Trigger - Downloaded it via the Virtual Console in 2011. See my List of SNES Games to read my opinion of this game.

Metroid - Downloaded it via the Virtual Console in 2012. See my List of NES Games to read my opinion of this game.

And That does it for this list. Next up is one for my Nintendo DS. So until next time, Space Cowboys - Punch a Nazi in the Face, Kick a Commie in the Balls, Resist Modern Attitudes, and Stay Gold.  

Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Every Sony Play Station 2 Game I've Ever Played.

The next list on this "Tour-de-Force" is for every Playstation 2 Game I've ever played. Why am I doing this? As always,for Archive Purposes.

I got my PS2 in 2004 for my Birthday. Believe it or not,I got this system as a hand-me-down,so it was used. I now use this system to play my PS1 games.

 
Kingdom Hearts - The 1st PS2 game. Got this gem (and 2 other games) for my Birthday in 2004. Kingdom Hearts is long-running series that was a collaboration between Disney and Square-Enix. A fun game and the 1st Square-Enix JRPG that ditches turn based battles.
 

Final Fantasy X - The 2nd PS2 game I got for my B-Day in 2004. Haven't gotten far in this game (mainly because i didn't have a strategy guide). I still had fun with this game though.
 

Dragon Ball Z Budokai- the 3rd and final PS2 game I would get for my B-Day in 2004. I loved DBZ and I loved Fighting games so the Budokai was a game that I Needed to get. This game covers the Saiyan, Namek, Frieza, Android, and Cell Sagas of the Anime.  
 

Mega Man X7 - Bought at Gamestop in 2004 - What I thought was gonna be an awesome Mega Man game, turned out to be a very lame experience. Today, this game is just part of my collection. Has a great soundtrack though.
 

Mega Man Anniversary Collection - Bought this at Gamestop in mid-2004. Mega Man Anniversary Collection is a collection of not only the 1st 8 Mega Man games, but also the 2 Arcade Titles (which need to be unlocked). A really good collection.
 

Dragon Ball Z Budokai 2 -  Got this game on X-Mas of 2004. It's a cool hybrid of both a Fighting Game and a Board Game. Covers the entirety of Dragon Ball Z. Very fun game, though battling the same opponent 5 - 8 times during the Story mode was Mega-Tedious.
 

Dragon Ball Z Budokai 3 - Got this on my B-Day of 2005. This game contains both Fighting Game and RPG elements (complete with world map). Covers All of Z, The Shadow Dragon Saga of GT, the Movies, And has Kid Goku as an unlockable, 
 

Street Fighter Anniversary Collection - My first Gamestop buy of 2005. As a fan of Street Fighter, I needed to play this. Plus, it contained 2 games that I hadn't played until that point - Hyper Street Fighter II and Street Fighter III - Third Strike.
 

Mega Man X8 - Another Gamestop purchase of 2005. The X-Series goes back to it's 2D roots. Too bad the level layout, for the most part, sucks beyond sucks. Not to mention the 2 Ride Chaser levels. Still has it's fun points, though. Axl was made cooler and the game had some cool concepts like a Double Team Attack and Mix and Match Armor upgrades for X.
 

Mega Man X Collection - My first Gamestop Purchase of 2006. I bought this game mainly for Battle and Chase (which was stupidly made an unlockable). Anyway, other than that game, this collection contains the 1st 6 X Series titles.
 

Street Fighter Alpha Anthology - Bought at Gamestop in 2006. My Final PS2 game and it was a great one. Street Fighter Alpha Anthology contains Every Street Fighter Alpha game that existed at that point. Plus, Super Gem Fighter as a bonus game.

And That does it for this list. Next up is one for my Wii. So until next time, Space Cowboys - Punch a Nazi in the Face, Kick a Commie in the Balls, Resist Modern Attitudes, and Stay Gold. 

Every Nintendo Game Boy Advance Game I've Ever Played.

The next list on this "Tour-de-Force" is for every Game Boy Advance game I've ever played. Why am I doing this? As always,for Archive Purposes.

I got the Game Boy Advance for X-Mas in 2003. Then, on the following X-Mas I'd get the SP version. Today,I play my Game Boy games on the XP.


Mega Man Zero - In addition to getting my GBA, I also got a bunch of great games too. Yeah, X-Mas of 2003 was good! Anyway, Mega Man Zero was the first GBA game I ever got and ever played. Fitting for a Mega Man nut, such as myself. Anyway, MMZ is a really tough game and Not for novice players. Still, there's no denying that the game Is fun.

Mega Man Battle Network 2 - Another 2003 X-Mas gift. Mega Man Battle Network 2 is a JRPG with a unique combat system, where the character is free to move and attack during battle and the Menu System is only used to assemble your Special Weapons. Another tough game and the random battles are Super Annoying. However, the Music, Characters, Setting, and Battle System are Great. Would play the 1st game via emulation.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Another 2003 X-Mas gift. This was the first new Ninja Turtles game in a great while and would be my Last Ninja Turtles game until The Cowabunga Collection. Anyway, TMNT is based loosely on the 2k3 Show..though that's not a bad thing. TMNT is mainly a Beat'em-Up like it's predecessors, but with added vehicle stages. A challenging but fun game.   

Disney's Treasure Planet - Yet another 2003 X-Mas gift. Based loosely on the Movie. Despite the good graphics and music, I just couldn't really get into this game.

Super Mario Advance 3 - Yoshi's Island - Got this game for X-Mas of 2003 too. Super Mario Advance 3 is a slightly remastered port of Yoshi's Island for the SNES. Baby Mario's crying is as annoying as ever on the GBA. I still had fun with this game though. The SMA series also contain a fun remake of Mario Bros. Cool. Would get SMA4 later.

Sonic Advance - Yet Another 2003 X-Mas gift. This game was a result of Nintendo and Sega. Sonic Advance is a game that returns Sonic to his 2D roots. Let's just say that I love this game. The music is great and the game is fun.

Hot Wheels X-Velocity [think that's what it's called] - The last GBA game I'd get in 2003 (fox x-mas). A decent little racing game based on the famous Hot Wheels property.

Dragon Ball Z - Collectible Card Game - I bought at Gamestop in 2004. Based on the Short lived Dragon Ball Z Card Game. I was a big fan of Dragon Ball Z,so I wanted to try this game out. Not a bad game. 

Dragon Ball Z - Legacy of Goku - I bought at this at Gamestop in early-mid 2004. As a fan of the Anime, I needed to play this. It's similar to Zelda, but with Ki attacks instead of magic and punching instead of using a sword. Plus, you can fly. This game covers both the Saiyan and Frieza sagas of the Anime. I like this game too.

Pokemon Sapphire - Got this on X-Mas of 2004. I was big on Pokemon, so I had to play this. Like with Gold and Silver before it, I had fun playing this.  

Super Mario Advance 4 - Super Mario 3 - Another X-Mas 2004 gift. This is a slightly remastered port of my Favorite Mario Game. Would play the rest of the series via emulation.

Pokemon Leaf Green - For X-Mas of 2005 I got 2 Pokemon Games, this one and Pokemon Ruby. Pokemon Leaf Green is a remake of Pokemon Blue and was paired with Fire Red, which was a remake of Red. I was a fan of Generation 1 and was eager to play the remake. I wasn't disappointed.

Pokemon Ruby - I already had Sapphire and I wanted to catch the Pokemon exclusive to Ruby. So I got this game, along with Leaf Green. Good stuff.

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Games I played though Emulation:

Mario Kart Super Circuit - I still loved the Mario Kart series during this era, but missed out on Super Circuit. So, I played it though emulation and had fun.

Mega Man Battle Network - The 1st game in the Mega Man EXE/Battle Network series. I pretty much had the same experience as the 2nd game.

Super Mario Advance - A slightly remixed version of Super Mario Bros 2 (the Superior Super Mario 2!!!!). I love SMB2, so I loved this game too.

Super Mario Advance 2 - Super Mario World - A slightly remixed port of Super Mario World. In don't Need a reason for liking this game, It's F'n Super Mario World!!!

Pokemon Fire Red - I decided to play this game, just to catch the version exclusive Pokemon.

Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper - This is a well ported version of the Arcade hit. I really enjoyed playing this.

Super Street Fighter II Turbo Revival - A GBA port of Super Street Fighter II Turbo, but with new stages and slightly altered storylines for each character. Good game, though not perfect.

Final Fight One - Final Fight on the GBA corrects most of the mistakes made with the SNES port. The Rolento and Industrial Stage is present. Guy has been restored as a playable character, and the game is 2 Players. 

And That does it for this list. Next up is one for my PS2. So until next time, Space Cowboys - Punch a Nazi in the Face, Kick a Commie in the Balls, Resist Modern Attitudes, and Stay Gold. 

Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Every Nintendo Game Cube Game I've Ever Played

I've did Lists for the Various Retro Systems I've Played. Now it's time to focus on The Game Cube, Playstation 2, Play Station 3, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, Wii, Nintendo 3DS, and the Switch. I Might do a single list for the Neo Geo Pocket/Color, Turbo Graphix 16,and the Wonderswan. Since I didn't play many games for those systems (which I played via emulation), I can put them all in a single list.

I Also might do one for the Atari 2600...keyword: MIGHT! 

Anyway, This list will be focused on my Nintendo Game Cube. Note that This list, as well as any past and future lists, are for Archive Purposes.

I got the Game Cube for X-Mas of 2002. And I was surprised how small the discs were at first. I would learn a month later that those discs were Mini-DVD's And a month after that, I learned that the reason Nintendo used Mini-DVD's was to prevent pirating. 

Sonic Adventure 2 - Battle - Got this game, and 2 others, with my Game Cube for X-Mas on 2002. I was always interested in playing the Sonic Adventure series, despite never owning a Sega Dreamcast. Well, thanks to Nintendo and Sega becoming friends (I'll talk more about how that came to be another time), I was able to play this on my Game Cube. SA2:B is a slight remaster of the original Sonic Adventure 2 for the Dreamcast. Needless to say, I had fun playing this game. Hard as hell, but I still love playing it. 

Spider-Man - Another X-Mas 2002 gift. I always liked Spider-Man, so I had fun playing this game (as well as the unlockable mini-games). Plus, Bruce Campbell aka Ash Williams aka Autolycus, the King of Thieves, does some amusing commentary during gameplay. The Sequel would improve on this game by a crapton. 

Mario Party 4 - The 3rd game I'd get for X-Mas of 2002. I wasn't too much of a Mario Party guy, but I wanted to try this game out. And I enjoyed it. So much so that I bough the entire Mario Party N64 Trilogy a year later.

Sonic Mega Collection - I'm a sucker for Compilation Games of my favorite franchises. And as a big fan of the Genesis Sonic games (3D Blast being the exception), I needed to get this. So in 2003, I bought this at Gamestop.  I really enjoyed this collection and the GC Controller was perfect for this game. 
 

Mario Kart - Double Dash - I was a fan of the Mario Kart series back then and on X-Mas day of 2003, I got this game. Double Dash attempts something that was Never attempted again in Mario Kart - Team Racing. I had much fun mixing and matching duos for my teams. This was also the first Mario Kart to allow you to choose a Kart, which would become a staple going forward.

Legend of Zelda - The Wind Waker - Another 2003 X-Mas gift. Fun game, until those annoying stealth levels. Not too much of a fan of the art style either..  

Super Mario Sunshine - Another game I would get for X-Mas of 2003. Super Mario Sunshine deviates from the Classic Mario Formula ala Super Mario Bros. 2. It's a difficult, but fun experience.

Sonic Adventure DX - I bought this game at Gamestop in 2004. SADX is a slight remaster of the original Sonic Adventure for the Dreamcast. A pretty difficult game, though it's still a fun game.   

Spider-Man 2 - Got this and a few other games for X-Mas of 2004. This is My Favorite Game Cube Game. The open world game play and Bruce Campbell's commentary made this game the Best Spider-Man game for Years, only to be overtaken by Spider-Man for the PS4.  

Pokemon Colosseum - Another game I'd get in 2004 for X-Mas. The main reason I got this game was because I was expecting it to be just like Pokemon Stadium 1 and 2. However, that's wasn't the case and I ended up getting an interesting RPG instead. Good game, but needed more polish.

Mega Man Network Transmission - Another game I got on X-Mas in 2004. Combining elements from both the EXE/Battle Network games and the Classic games should've been a fun experience. Unfortunately, Capcom botched things and the game ended up being more difficult than it needed to be.

Sonic Heroes - Yet another game I got for X-Mas of 2004. I liked the tag team mechanic and the soundtrack. Like with Adventure DX and Adventure 2 Battle, Heroes is a difficult, but fun game.

Game Boy Player - A Game Cube Add-On I got in 2004 for X-Mas. I Love My Game Boy Advance games and getting a chance to play them on the TV was awesome. This thing can also play both Game Boy and Game Boy Color games. I love this thing.   

Super Smash Bros. Melee - Bought this used at Gamestop in 2005. I was a fan of the original, so I needed to get this. Melee soon became my 2nd favorite Game Cube game. I Love Super Smash Bros.

Sonic Gems Collection - I bought this at Gamestop in 2005. The main reason why I bought this collection was to play Sonic CD again. However, I found Sonic R and Sonic Fighters to be fun experiences. 

Legend of Zelda - Collectors Edition -  A game I bought at Gamestop in 2006 and would be my Final Game Cube game. I bought this mainly to play Majora's Mask, but I also enjoyed re-playing Zelda's 1 and 2. 

And That does it for this list. Next up is one for my Game Boy Advance. So until next time, Space Cowboys - Punch a Nazi in the Face, Kick a Commie in the Balls, Resist Modern Attitudes, and Stay Gold. 

Friday, January 31, 2025

A Mr. Baseball Between Two Legendary Voice Actors

 Hey Toonsters,


Sorry I haven't been blogging for a while. I was busy with other stuff, including one hobby I haven't done in a while and that was writing, mostly fanfiction. However, I wish I could've done it under better circumstances, especially ending January on a somber note with the passing of three famous people, starting with one voice actor I did mention a long time ago in my Mummies Alive! review.


On January 6, 2025, Canadian voice actor Dale Wilson died from complications from both prostate cancer and Parkinson's Disease. He was 82 years old. Wilson, as I mentioned in my Mummies Alive! review was the voice of Ja-Kal, but he also voiced other characters that I remember correction, such as Capt. Grid-Iron, Mutt, Overkill and Skydive in the DIC version of G.I. Joe, Big Boss Graves from The Adventures of T-Rex, Sir Lewis Leon Paradim from The Bots Master and he was the original voice of Cell from the Ocean dub of Dragon Ball Z.


Next from the world of voice acting to the world of sports.


On January 16, 2025, Former baseball player turned sports announcer and actor Bob Uecker died, 10 days shy of his birthday. He was 90 years old. Known the world over as "Mr. Baseball", Uecker started his career as his nickname applies, a baseball player, who was the catcher for teams like the Milwaukee (later Atlanta) Braves, St. Louis Cardinals, and Philadelphia Phillies. He later had a career as a broadcast announcer, mostly for the Milwaukee Brewers up until 2024. He was also an actor, best known for not only playing sportswriter George Owens in the hit ABC sitcom, Mr. Belvedere, but also sports announcer Harry Doyle from the Major League movie series.  We will miss his sense of humor and funny wit, whether in sports, or in movies and TV.


And now, back the world of voice acting, and announcing another passing of another voice actor. But not just any voice actor, this man defined a generation and help fans like myself become great people in the long haul.


On December 20th, 2024, veteran voice actor John Erwin has died. He was 88 years old. Mostly a private person and never attended a convention (and I don't blame him and we can all respect his privacy), Erwin was best known for voice such characters as Morris the Cat from 9Lives cat food commercials, Reggie Mantle from the Filmation Archie cartoons, Ronald Radford III from The Thing cartoon segments in Fred and Barney meets The Thing, and our most favorite of them all, being the voice of the most powerful man in the universe, He-Man from He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. As He-Man (and his alter-ego Prince Adam), he gave us the very things we got through all the life lessons we watched, strength, courage, wisdom, safety, honesty, willpower among other things. He-Man, along with Duke, Lion-O and especially Optimus Prime, have define a generation and through their moral compass, we strife to be better for the long haul. He died of natural causes, but his death was announced January 31, 2025 through Facebook by Melendy Britt, the voice of  He-Man's twin sister, She-Ra. Thanks for the memories, good sir. As long as all the life lessons are within us, you will never truly be gone. May King Grayskull watch over you always. Be at peace, Son of Randor.


Thank you for all the memories, my dear friends. Thank you for my making my childhood so awesome. 


(TAPS plays)


Dale Edward Wilson
May 10, 1950 - January 6, 2025


Robert George "Bob" Uecker
January 26, 1934 - January 16, 2025


John Lee Erwin
December 5, 1936 - December 20, 2024


This has been a Retro Rebellion Special Report.

Thursday, January 23, 2025

CTV-i


 
 
 
 
I've talked a bit about this before. But now I think it's time to introduce everyone to something Special (to me, at least) from my Teen-Hood. Something that is (Was) near and dear to me, something Nostalgic. Something that was completely made obsolete by the Internet. 

Today, I'm talking about Staten Island Community Television's CTV-i.

Now, Before I talk about the service itself. Here is a brief history.
 
CTV-1 (short for Community Television Interactive) was created as a spin-off channel in the Early 90's as an Interactive Information Service for those with Touchtone Phones. Staten Islanders would tune in to Channel 56 on Staten Island Cable (later known as Time Warner Cable), dial-up the number (727-0235) , and enjoy everything CTV-1 had to offer.
 
From The Early 90's to the Early 2000's CTV-i was The place for At-Home Information and Fun for Staten Islanders.
 
So,what happened to it? If CTV-i so popular, why isn't it still around? Simple - The Internet! Once that grew, usage of CTV-i shrank. And by Late 2000,the Service was rarely used, causing CTV to shut it down a year later in 2001.
 
CTV-i was something that me and my buddies used to watch and use a lot during the 90's. It is missed.

In 1996, my best buddy,P. K. (real name withheld due to him hating getting name dropped in public), introduced me to CTV-i , which He had been using since 1995. So when he told me about it, I decided to check it out and I was hooked. When I wasn't using the service (mainly to play the interactive games and trivia), I was watching it to see what the other users did.
 
The service used an older computer Operating System (i think it was Amiga) for it's presentation, with Synthwave/Vaporwave playing in the background. Later this was replaced with music from a popular Radio Station (which CTV did have).
 
When logged in to the service, the user was greeted with a male digitized voice welcoming you to the service.
 
It would either say - "Welcome to CTV-i,The Interactive Information Service,from Staten Island Community Television!" or "Welcome to CTV-i, The Interactive Information Service. Select an Option from The Express Entry Menu!"

The user would then use their Touchtone Phone as some kind of remote control, with the options repped by a number on the phones keypad.

To access an option of the Service, all the User had to do was press the corresponding number on the Phone. (Ie. if an option waz repped by the number 7, all the User had to do is press 7.)
 
Some of the Services CTV-1 included were - Information about NYC Transit, Employment Listings, General Info About Community Civic and Cultural Organizations, as well as Fun Stuff like Interactive Stories,Trivia, and Quizzes. 

Sometime in '98/'99 CTV-i would introduce a "Kids" section, where the little ones could play kiddie games such as fun with Shapes, Numbers, and Colors.

Created as a "Mascot" for this section was a character called Sock Boy. Later, Sock Boy would get a sidekick, a stick figure with a circle head, known as Stick Guy.

There was also various vector graphic bumpers. One of which depicted a close-up shot of a smiling woman wearing shades that had lenses that spun in multiple colors. Next to her was a message telling you that You Were Watching CTV-i. Fun stuff.

Anyway,the service was on a time limit, each session would last around 2 minutes. Once those 2 minutes were up, the session would end for that caller. A caller also end their session by either hanging up the phone, completing an Interactive Story, or getting a "Game Over" on an Interactive Story.

I think there was another way to end the session, but I forgot what it was.  

Once the session was over, a female digitized voice would say - "We appreciate You using CTV-i. Thank You for calling and please call again!"

Now, let's talk more about what's available for the service. Besides the stuff mentioned above there was also News Briefings (including weather, traffic, and construction), Various Bulletin Boards (including animal adoption and lost and found, special events, and personal engagements), Sports Scores (includes racing,boxing,and wrestling results), The CTV Show Schedule (ch.24,ch.34,and ch.35), Movie Times, and Directories.

Now I'll talk about my favorite part of the service, and the part me and my buddy P. K.would use the most - The Interactive Stories. 

CTV-i had 3 Interactive Stories during it's run - The Adventures of You,Adventures of You 2, and Adventures of You 3.   

In "The Adventures of You", You take the role of a Staten Islander who finds a Gem and it makes you shrink. You eventually get abducted by, and later befriend, a bird. It ends with You (still shrunk) and the Bird foiling a Bank Robbery.  You then become a Hero known as The Bird Master. 

In "Adventures of You 2", You come across a mysterious forked road at night - one path leads to a Creepy Old House, the other leads to the Unknown. The Unknown is a trap, so the only way forward is though The Haunted House. If you Do decide to stay in the Unknown, You'll be attacked by Evil Monsters (with evil eyes)

Anyway, before entering the House the User Must get by an Evil Witch/Vampire. After defeating her, the User needs to reach the Exit, but not before getting by all sorts of Evil Beings and Traps. One such entity is the Evil Pharaoh.

Once you finally exit the House, it's day time and the skies are clear. After that the game ends.

"Adventures of You 3" has You adventuring in Space. There were nasty Aliens involved and you could get lost in Space. But other than that, I don't remember this one much.

CTV-i was one of the many different things that shaped my Youth. And I'm glad to have watched it (and used it) during it's prime.

One of my fondest CTV-i memories is from '96/'97, where I would watch it in the backroom of my house, while sucking on Jolly Ranchers (remember those).

And that's gonna do it for this Personal Memory Trip. Hope you learned a little something about Staten Island's Community Television.

So Space Cowboys, Until Next Time - Punch a Nazi in The Face,Kick a Commie in The Balls, Resist Modern Attitudes, and Stay Gold.

Monday, January 20, 2025

Top 10s Favorite Retro Video Games.

Time for another list!!!! This one is going to be of My Top Retro Video Games. 

Anyway, here are a few notes. 1 - This List is for Archive Purposes. 2 - The List Will be in No Particular Order.  3 - This is My Own Personal list, so please keep that in mind. 

4 - This list will be broken into multiple Top 10s, with each section repping a System that I've either Owned, Still Own, or Played in some form. Same goes for the Listed Games.

5 - I Won't be listing Games or Systems that I've Never Owned or Played. So keep that in mind.

6 - I'm only gonna list games from the Atari 2600 Era to the PS1/N64 Era. I'll save the Other Systems that I Own for another list.

7 - Because there isn't enough Games I enjoy or played for the Master System, Game Gear, Sega CD, and 32X, I will be pairing them off for their lists. You'll see what I mean soon.

8 - I've played the Neo Geo Pocket, The Neo Geo Pocket Color, The Turbo Grafix-16, and The Bandai Wonderswan via Emulation. I never played enough games to garner a Top 10. In fact, Rockman and Forte - Challenger from the Future is the Only Wonderswan game that I've Ever played...and I Hated that game. And I only played a small handful of games for the Neo Geo Pocket Systems. And I only played 2 Turbo Grafix-16 games - Bonks Adventure and Bonk's Revenge. I'll be making a Misc list just for those SNK and NEC machines. Combined, I Should have enough to fill up a Top 10.

Windows 95/Windows 98 (Win95/Win98)

10 - Dr. Black Jack

09 - Tut's Tomb

08 - Chip's Challenge

07 - Taipei (Majong)

06 - Minesweeper

05 - JezzBall

04 - Pipe Dream

03 - Ski Free

02 - Tetris

01 - Solitaire  

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Atari 2600

10 - Q-Bert

09 - Pitfall

08 - Pole Position

07 - Centipede

06 - Frogger

05 - Donkey Kong

04 - Space Invaders

03 - Adventure

02 - Pac-Man

01 - Chopper Command 

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Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)

10 - Castlevania III - Dracula's Curse

09 - Ninja Guiden II - Dark Sword of Chaos

08 - Double Dragon II - The Revenge

07 - Mike Tyson's Punch-Out/Punch-Out

06 - Final Fantasy

05 - Vegas Dream

04 - Donkey Kong Classics 

03 - The Legend of Zelda

02 - Mega Man 3 

01 - Super Mario Bros. 3 

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Nintendo Game Boy/Game Boy Color (GB/GBC)

10 - Ninja Guiden Shadow (GB; played on emulation)

09 - Street Fighter II (GB)

08 - Paperboy (GB)

07 - Wario Land - Super Mario Land 3 (GB)

06 - Mega Man Xtreme (GBC; played on emulation)

05 - Mega Man Xtreme 2 (GBC; played on emulation)

04 - Legend of Zelda - Link's Awakening DX (GBC)

03 - Super Mario Land 2 - 6 Golden Coins (GB)

02 - Pokemon Gold and Silver (GBC)

01 - Tetris (GB) 

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Sega Genesis (Gens)

10 - Streets of Rage 2 (played on emulation first)

09 - Golden Axe (played on emulation first)

08 - Toejam and Earl

07 - WWF Wrestlemania - The Arcade Game (played on emulation)

06 - Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (played on emulation)

05 - Street Fighter II - Special Champion Edition

04 - After Burner II (played on emulation)

03 - Columns

02 - Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine 

01 - Sonic the Hedgehog 2 

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Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES/Super NES)

10 - Super Metroid (played on emulation)

09 - Mortal Kombat II

08 - Donkey Kong Country

07 - F-Zero

06 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV - Turtles in Time

05 - Final Fantasy VI (played on emulation first)

04 - Chrono Trigger (played on emulation first)

03 - Legend of Zelda - A Link to the Past

02 - Mega Man X

01 - Super Mario World 

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Sega Master System and Game Gear (SMS and GG)

10 - Shinobi (SMS; played on emulation)

09 - Alex Kid in Shinobi World (SMS; played on emulation)

08 - Golden Axe Warrior (SMs; played this on emulation)

07 - Mega Man (GG;played on emulation)

06 - The Simpsons: Krusty's Fun House (GG)

05 - Sonic Drift 2 (GG; played this on my 3ds and then via sonic origins)

04 - Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (GG)

03 - Sonic Triple Trouble (GG)

02 - Sonic Chaos (GG) 

01 - After Burner (SMS; played this on emulation)  

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Sega CD and Sega 32X (SCD and 32X)

10 - Sewer Shark (SCD)

09 - WWF: Rage in the Cage (SCD)

08 - WWF RAW (32X)

07 - WWF Wrestlemania - The Arcade Game (32X)

06 - Mortal Kombat II (32X)

05 - Final Fight CD (SCD; rented this back in the day)

04 - Panic! (SCD)

03 - After Burner III (SCD)

02 - Sonic CD (SCD) 

01 - Knuckles Chaotix (32X)

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Sony Playstation (PSX/PS1)

10 - PS1 Sampler Disk Vol. 4 (came with my playstation)

09 - Final Fantasy VIII

08 - Street Fighter Alpha 3

07 - Mortal Kombat Trilogy

06 - WCW v. The World

05 - Mega Man X4

04 -Armored Core - Project Phantasma

03 - Gran Turismo

02 - WCW Mayhem 

01 - Final Fantasy VII  

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Nintendo 64 (N64)

10 - Ready to Rumble Boxing - Round 2

09 - Donkey Kong 64

08 - Pokemon Stadium 

07 - Pokemon Stadium 2

06 - Legend of Zelda - Ocarina of Time

05 - Bomberman Hero

04 -  Mario Kart 64

03 - WCW v. nWo - World Tour 

02 - Super Smash Bros. 

01 - Super Mario 64  

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10 - Darkstalkers 

09 - Night Warriors - Darkstalkers' Revenge

08 - Marvel v Capcom

07 - Super Street Fighter II

06 - Saturday Night Slam Masters

05 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

04 - Street Fighter Alpha 2

03 - Mega Man - The Power Battles

02 - Mega Man 2 - The Power Fighters 

01 - Final Fight

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Turbo Grafix-16, Neo Geo Pocket, and Neo Geo Pocket Color (TG16/NGP/NGPC)

10 - Bonk's Adventure (TG16)

09 - Bonk's Revenge (TG16)

08 - SNK v Capcom - Match of the Millennium (ngpc)

07 - SNK v Capcom: Card Fighters Clash - SNK (ngpc)

06 - SNK v Capcom: Card Fighters Clash - Capcom (ngpc)

05 - Fatal Fury First Contact (ngpc)

04 - King of Fighters R-1 (ngp)

03 - King of Fighters R-2 (ngpc)

02 - SNK Gals Fighters (ngpc)

01 - Rockman Battle and Fighters (ngpc)

And That is my Top 10 Lists of Retro Video Games. I might do some Top 5 Lists for the Other Systems I own, such as the PS2 and Game Cube, soon.


Anyway,until next time, Continue to Resist Modern Attitudes and Stay Gold, Space Cowboys.  

And....Happy MLK Day!

Saturday, January 18, 2025

My Top 50 Anime Shows and Movies

Time for another list!!!! This one is going to be of My Top 50 Anime Shows and Movies. Yup, I'm gonna Combine both Anime Shows and Movies in one list. I'll be doing this Again, during my Top 10 Favorite Video Game Lists.

Anyway, here are a few notes. 1 - This List is for Archive Purposes. 2 - The List Will be in No Particular Order. And 3 - This is My Own Personal list, so please keep that in mind. 

50 - Speed Racer

49 - Street Fighter II - The Animated Movie (The PG-13 Version Only)

48 - Street Fighter II V (Both Dubbed and Subbed Versions)

47 - Voltron - Defender of the Universe

46 - Kiki's Delivery Service

45 - Deltora Quest 

44 - Battle of the Planets (Plus G-Force,Eagle Riders, and the Subbed Version of Gatchaman)

43 - Robotech

42 - Samurai Pizza Cats

41 - Zoids

40 - Duel Masters

39 - Rave Master 

38 - F-Zero: GP Legends

37 - Kirby - Right Back At Ya!

36 - Sonic X (except the Final Season)

35 - Super Mario Bros. Mission To Rescue Princess Peach (disliked the ending, but loved the rest of the movie)

34 - Monster Rancher

33 - Mon Collie Knights

32 - Shinzo

31 - Flint the Time Detective

30 - Ruroni Kenshin (The Original Anime; Subbed Version Only)

29 - Yu Yu Hakusho (Both Dubbed and Subbed Versios)

28 - Trigun (Both the Subbed and Dubbed Versions)

27 - The Big O (Both Dubbed and Subbed Versions)

26 - Outlaw Star (Subbed Version Only)

25 - Ronin Warriors (Both Dubbed and Subbed Versions)

24 - Mobile Fighter G Gundam (Both Dubbed and Subbed Versions)

23 - Gundam 08th MS Team (Subbed Version Only)

22 - Gundam Wing (Both Dubbed and Subbed Versions)

21 - Mobile Suit Gundam (The OG Anime Only; Both Subbed and Dubbed Versions)

20 - Tenchi in Tokyo (Both Dubbed and Subbed)

19 - Tenchi Universe (Both Dubbed and Subbed Versions)

18 - Tenchi Muyo (Both Dubbed and Subbed Versions)

17 - Mega Man NT Warrior/Rockman EXE (Both Dubbed and Subbed)

16 - Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds (Both Dubbed and Subbed Versions)

15 - Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (Both Dubbed and Subbed Versions)

14 - Yu-Gi-Oh! (Both Dubbed and Subbed Versions)

13 - Digimon - Digital Monsters (The OG Anime; Adventure though Frontier)

12 -  Digimon - The Movie

11 - Pokemon - The Series (The Kanto through Sinnoh Arcs Only)

10 - Pokemon - Mewtwo Strikes Back

09 - Sailor Moon (Subbed Version Only)

08 - Sailor Moon Crystal (Subbed Version Only)

07 - Dragon Ball Kai (Subbed Version Only)

06 - Dragon Ball Z - Cooler's Revenge (Both Dubbed and Subbed Versions)

05 - Dragon Ball Z - Tree of Might (Both Dubbed and Subbed Versions)

04 - Dragon Ball Z - Dead Zone (Both Subbed and Dubbed Versions)

03 - Dragon Ball Super (Subbed Version Only)

02 - Dragon Ball (both Dubbed and Subbed Versions)

01 - Dragon Ball Z (Both Dubbed and Subbed Versions) 

And That is my Top 50 List of Anime Shows and Movies I enjoy. This list was way shorter than the others, And once I get to my Video Game List, it'll be even shorter..

Anyway,until next time, Continue to Resist Modern Attitudes and Stay Gold, Space Cowboys.

Thursday, January 16, 2025

Top 220 Favorite Movies

I recently made lists for both of my favorite Live-Action and Animated TV Shows. So, I've decided to make lists for my favorite Movies, Anime and Video Games too.  I'm gonna continue this "list making mania" with my Top 220 Movies.

A few notes. 1 - This List is for Archive Purposes. 2 - The List Will be in No Particular Order. 3 - No Anime! I'm saving the Anime Movies for the upcoming Favorite Anime list.

4 - Least Liked Favorite Movies will be added to the list. Just because they're my Least Liked, doesn't mean that I Hate them. Far from it. They're decent movies, I just don't like them as much as the others.

And 5 - This is My Own Personal list, so please keep that in mind.

220 - He-Man/She-Ra - The Secret of the Sword

219 - Recess - School's Out

218 - The Next Karate Kid (a least favorite)

217 - Lady and the Tramp

216 - Lady and the Tramp II 

215 - Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame

214 - Goosebumps (Live-Action Movie)

213 - Goosebumps II - Haunted Halloween

212 - Snoopy Come Home

211 -  A Boy Named Charlie Brown

210 - Garfield (Live Action Movie)

209 - Jimmy Neutron - Boy Genius

208 - Clash of the Titans (the Original 1981 Movie)

207 - Little House on the Prairie - The Last Farewell

206 - Body Slam (an 80's wrestling movie starring Dirk "face" Benedict, Rowdy Roddy Piper, and Captain Lou Albano)

205 - Phineas and Ferb: The Movie - Across the 2nd Dimension

204 - The Simpsons Movie

203 - Good Burger

202 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (a least favorite)

201 - Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey (a least favorite)

200 -Home Alone 3 (not as good as 1 and 2, but still entertaining)

199 - Mulan II

198 - Maleficent

197 - Maleficent - Mistress of Evil

196 - Disney's Aladdin (the Live-Action Remake)

195 - Moana

194 - Brave

193 - Frozen II

192 -The Proud Family Movie

191 - Casper (the 1995 Live-Action Movie)

190 - Up (a least favorite)

189 - Ralph Breaks the Internet (a least favorite)

198 - Batman Beyond - Return of the Joker (a least favorite)

187 - Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (a least liked favorite)

186 - The Mask (a least liked favorite)

185 - Ace Ventura - Pet Detective (a least liked favorite)  

184 - Ace Ventura - When Nature Calls (a least liked favorite)

183 - Edward Scissorhands (a least liked favorite)

182 - Beetlejuice (a least liked favorite)

181 - Men In Black

180 - Super Mario Bros. (this 1993 mess is a guilty pleasure)

179 - The Kevin Sorbo Hercules Movies (Yeah, I'm Cheating. But it's My List, so Who Cares!)

178 - Hotel Transylvania

177 - Hotel Transylvania 2

176 - Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs

175 -  The Spongebob Squarepants Movie (Only the First One!)

174 - The Jetsons Meet The Flinstones

173 - The Power Puff Girls Movie

172 - Teen Titans - Trouble in Tokyo

171 - Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase

170 - Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders

169 - Scooby-Doo (Live Action Movie)

168 - Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf

167 - Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School

166 - Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island

165 - Scooby-Doo and The Witch's Ghost

164 - Scooby-Doo and the Mask of the Blue Falcon

163 - Animaniacs - Wacko's Wish

162 - Tiny Toon Adventures - How I Spent My Summer Vacation

161 - Ducktales - The Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp

160 - A Goofy Movie

159 - The Nightmare Before Christmas

158 - Batman - Sub-Zero

157 - Superman - Brainiac Attacks

156 - Superman/Batman - The Worlds Finest

155 - Batman - Mask of the Phantasm

154 - Santa Clause is Coming To Town (the Ranken-Bass Classic)

153 - Rudolf The Red Nosed Reindeer (the Ranken-Bass Classic)

152 - Space Jam (but Not the Sequel!!)

151 - The Wiz

150 - Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas (the 2000 Classic starring Jim Carrey)

149 - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (not as good or great as the original, but still entertaining.)

148 - Inspector Gadget (the Live Action Movie)

147 - Inspector Gadget 2

146 - The Jacksons: An American Dream

145 - Scrooged

144 -The 3 Ninjas

143 - 3 Ninjas Kick Back

142 - 3 Ninjas Knuckle Up

141 - 3 Ninja's High Noon ant Mega Mountain (the weakest and less impressive of the 4 3 Ninja's movies, but I find it enjoyable)

140 - The Addams Family (The 1991 Cult Classic)

139 - The Addams Family Values

138 -  Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style 

137 - Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas

136 - Hocus Pocus

135 - Cool Runnings

134 - Snow Dogs

133 - Spaceballs

132 - Robin Hood - Men In Tights 

131 -The Santa Clause

130 - The Santa Clause 2

129 - The Santa Clause 3 - The Escape Clause

128 - Look Who's Talking

127 - Look Who's Talking II

126 - Look Who's Talking Now

125 - The Beverly Hillbillies

124 - The Flinstones

123 - Batman (The 1989 Classic)

122 - Batman Returns

121 - Batman Forever

120 - Earnest Goes To Jail

119 - Earnest Saves Christmas

118 - Earnest Scared Stupid

117 - Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers: The Movie (Guilty Pleasure!!)

116 - Transformers - The Movie

115 - G.I. Joe - The Movie

114 - Gremlins

113 - Gremlins 2

112 - Short Circuit

111 - Short Circuit 2

110 - Jumanji (The Original Movie)

199 - Hook

108 - Mrs. Doubtfire

107 - Home Alone

106 - Home Alone 2 - Lost In New York

105 - Mortal Kombat (the Superior 1995 Movie)

104 - Mortal Kombat - Annihilation (Not Great, but still watchable)

103 - Double Dragon (the 1994 Film. Very Inaccurate to the Games, but I enjoyed it regardless)

102 - Street Fighter (the 1994 Van Damm/Julia Movie. Yeah, it wasn't True SF, but I enjoyed it)

101 - Mega Man (The Eddie Lebron Fan Film)

100 - Disney's Descendants

99 - Descendants 2

98 - Descendants 3

97 - Johnny Tsunami

96 - The Color of Friendship

95 - Halloweentown

94 - Halloweentown II

93 - Halloweentown High

92 - Return to Halloweentown

91 - T*Witches

90 - T*Witches II

89 - Wendy Wu - Homecoming Warrior

88 - Kim Possible - A Sitch in Time

87 - Kim Possible - So The Drama

86 - Sky High

85 - Mickey's Christmas Carol

84 - Disney's Snow White and the 7 Dwarves (The Animated Original!)

83 - Disney's Cinderella (Both The Animated Original and Cinderella III)

82 - Disney's Sleeping Beauty 

81 - Disney's Peter Pan (And it's Sequel)

80 - Disney's The Little Mermaid (and it's 2 Sequels)

79 - Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

78 - The Brave Little Toaster (Only the First One)

77 - Disney's Beauty and the Beast (The Animated Original!)

76 - Disney's Aladdin (The '92 Original)

75 - Aladdin - The Return of Jafar

74 - Aladdin and the King of Thieves

73 - The Lion King (The '94 Original)

72 -  The Lion King 2 - Simba's Pride

71 - The Lion King 1 1/2

70 -  Disney's Hercules

69 - Disney's Mulan (The '98 Original)

68 - Disney's Tarzan

67 - Lilo and Stitch 

66 - Lilo and Stitch 2 - Stitch has a Glitch

65 - Stitch: The Movie 

64 - Leroy and Stitch

63 - Meet The Robinsons

62 - The Emperor's New Groove

61 - Tangled

60 - Frozen

59 - The Princess and the Frog

58 - Wreck-It Ralph

57 - Big Hero 6

56 - Zootopia

55 - Toy Story

54 - Toy Story 2

53 - Toy Story 3

52 - Toy Story 4 

51 - A Bugs Life

50 - Monsters Inc.

49 - Monsters University

48 - Cars

47 - Cars 2

46 - Cars 3

45 -The Incredibles

44 - The Incredibles II

43 - Wall-E

42 - Spider-Man

41 - Spider-Man 2

40 - Disney's Christmas Carol (The Jim Carrey Movie)

39 - Old Godzilla Movies (Most of Them. The Japanese ones Only!)

38 - The Wizard of Oz (the Original Movie)

37 - Batman - The Movie (The Adam West '66 Cult Classic)

36 - Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (the Gene Wilder Classic)

35 - Rocky

34 - Rocky II

33 - Rocky III

32 - Rocky IV

31 - Rocky V (this movie has grown on me.)

30 - The Karate Kid

29 - The Karate Kid II

28 - Christmas Carol (1984)

27 - Daffy Duck's Quackbusters

26 - The Muppet Movie

25 - The Great Muppet Caper

24 - Muppets Take Manhattan

23 - The Muppet Christmas Carol

22 - Muppet Treasure Island

21 - Muppets From Space

20 - The Muppets

19 - The Muppets Most Wanted

18 - The Muppets Wizard of Oz

17 - Superman - The Movie (The Christopher Reeve Classic)

16 - Superman II

15 - Star Wars Episode III - Revenge of the Sith

14 - Star Wars Episode IV - A New Hope

13 - Star Wars Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back

12 - Star Wars Episode VI - Return of the Jedi

11 - Back to the Future

10 - Back to the Future Part II

09 - Back To The Future Part III

08 - Ghostbusters

07 - Ghostbusters II

06 - Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure

05 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (The Original 1990 Cult Classic)

04 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II - The Secret of the Ooze

03 - The Wizard (it may be a glorified Nintendo Game Ad to some, but Damn It, I Like It!!!)

02 - UHF (Weird Al Yankovic is #1)

01 - Pee Wee's Big Adventure  

And That is my Top 220 List of Movies I enjoy. The Anime and Video Game Lists will be Much Shorter. 

Anyway,until next time, Continue to Resist Modern Attitudes and Stay Gold, Space Cowboys.

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Pokemon Facts Part 2 - Generation 2

Pokemon Generation 2 - Nihon (aka The Spaceworld '97 Build)

Pokermon Gold and Silver began life as 'Pokemon 2' and was scheduled to release Late-1997/Early-1998. However, due to the 'Pokemon Shock' incident (i'll go into that another time), the Anime was put on hold for a few months, and by extension, the Games. 

Thanks to the delay, Game Freak had more time to improve the Games.

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Initially, Generation 2 was to have 351 Pokemon, the Original 151 and 200 New ones. Most of the New Pokemon were cut down to just 101 much later in development, likely due to the lack of cart space.

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There was gonna be a Sheep Pokemon based on Dolly the Sheep (look her up), but this was deemed too controversial, so the Mareep Line was created in it's place.

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During This stage in development The Region was called 'Nihon' and was based on the Entirety of Japan....complete with a "Downsized" Kanto. 

Other areas include a High Tech City, a Desert Town,a couple of Japanese-Style Cities, a Snowy Island, a Wintery City, and More. There was also an Aquarium in one of these cities. And some caves were gonna have mine carts.

Oh, and New Bark Town was called Silent Hills and had a blocked off path that led to Victory Road.

I'll talk more in detail about these Towns another time.

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The Story was a bit different during this era of development. 1 Year after the events of Red/Green/Blue, Prof. Oak moved to the Player's home town and settled in as the Professor (so no Prof. Elm) Assisting Oak was Green/Blue, who was now more humble.

Oak secretly moved to the Player's Home Town to study the New Pokemon.

And Silver, the Rival, was the Player's hot-blooded competitive friend with ZERO relation or connection to Giovanni. This is a sharp contrast to Final!Silver.

Team Rocket was more involved in the Story and even had an Imposter Prof. Oak. Plus, Giovanni was gonna lead them once again.

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Instead of the Bike,the Player was gonna get a Skateboard instead.

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Gym Leaders Falkner, Jasmine (who was a ghost-type gym leader at this stage), Bugsy (who was Gym Leader #3) and Morty looked different (and likely specialized in another type, sinse Jasmine was the Ghost-Type specialist here).

Whitney was the 2nd Gym Leader,Pryce didn't exist yet, in his place was a Dark-Type Gym Leader named, Okera, who had no unique Sprite yet.

Red was a Gym Leader,instead of a Super Boss. And Clair was called Gama and,like with Okera, had no unique Sprite yet.

As for the Elite 4, It consisted of Bruno, Misty,and Lorelei,and.... Giovanni?!!!  Yes, Giovanni. Why and How was he a member of the Elite 4 is a mystery, as in this build, he was Still part of Team Rocket as their Leader.

Lorelei,who was absent in the final games, was the Leader of the Elite 4 and Lance was the Champion (like he is in the final games) 

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Kurt the Pokeball Maker was once intended to be battled. Plus, Agatha was set to return, but was scrapped before the final build. 

Imakuni (based on Tomoaki Imakuni) , was intended to host a radio show at the Radio Tower.

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There were many Pokemon in this build that never made it to the final game, some had different designs, while others from the final game were absent.

Now, I won't list them all, but here are the notable ones.

Chikorita evolved into a disturbing Plant Monster instead of Bayleef.  The Cyndaquil and Totodile Lines were replaced by a family of Fire Bears and Plesiosaurs respectively.

Tangela not only had a Pre-Evolution but also an Evolution. Girafarig had a Pre-Evolution that resembled Twin Ghosts. Speaking of, Girafarig was gonna have another Giraffe Head, this one looking sinister. This head was modified into the Chain-Chomp head it has in the final.

Kotora and Raitora from the Gen 1 Beta was set to return, but was scrapped once again. There were More Ghost-Types in the game. One was a Cursed Straw Doll with a Nail stuck in it. There was also a Panda that was based on a Jiangshi, a Chinese Hopping Vampire, which often acts Zombie-like.

Speaking of Disturbing, Hitmontop's design at this stage in development would've been an unnerving sight if encountered. The Shell on Slowbro's tail was once it's own Pokemon. It's relation to Shellder would've been explained in full, had it not been cut.

Sneasel had a completely different design, as did Politoad and Noctowl. There were 2 Pokemon who were covered in furs, with their True forms being unknown. They were both Ice-Types. 

Remoraid and Octillary resembled a Revolver and a Tank respectively. Ladiba had a different Evolution.

Their were also a buncha scrapped Baby Pokemon too, other than Tengala's. Baby Forms of Ponyta, Growlith, Vulpix, Doduo, Meowth, Mr. Mime, Grimer, and Goldeen were all cut. Though Mr. Mime's Pre-Evo Was revived for Generation 4. 

The Baby Pokemon that Did make it in had different designs. Those Mon were Pichu, Smoochum, Elekid (known here as elebaby), and Magby.

Farfetch'd, Pinser, were intended to get Evolutions. Likitung would get an Evo in Gen 4, Pinser would get a Mega-Evo in Gen 6, and Farfetch'd (at least a regional variant) would get an Evo in Gen 8.

There was also 2 scrapped nocturnal Cat Pokemon, with a Bell gimmick, A Shark with an Anchor attached to it, and a Blowfish with a Lightning Bolt on it's head.

Umbreon was originally a Poison-Type (a remenent of this is seen in it's pokedex entry) . The Hoppip Line was more cat-like. Ditto had a Steel-Type Evolution.

And finally, The 3 Legendary Beasts were Elemental Dogs. 

I'll go more into detail about these Monsters at another date.   

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Pokemon Generation 2 - Kansai 

From Late 1998 - Early 1999, Game Freak scrapped the concept of the region being based on the entirety of Japan and just decided to based it on just one region - The Kansai Region.  The Graphics were all overhauled and match the final.

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Compared to the final, The Kansai Region is pretty different from Johto. Cherry Grove City was a bit bigger. Violet City's lay out was different with Sprout Tower being on the Bottom Left of the City. Azalia Town was smaller. Goldenrod City had a port.

Ecruteck City's Towers were in different places. Olivine City was a bit different and had more houses. Mahogany Town lacked a Gym at this point. The Lake of Rage had a heavily forested area that housed a Pagoda. 

Blackthorn City had a hilly forest that lead to a Pagoda. This Pagoda was the Original Dragon's Den.

There was an Unused Town with a port and a Gym. And Cianwood City didn't exist yet.  

Route 26 had a Haunted House. And The path to Mt. Silver was to be a semi-haunted forest maze.

Kanto was more complete. The Safari Zone was being worked on at that point in time. The Cinnabar Lab and Mansion were accessible. In fact Cinnabar Island was Still standing. Veridian Forist was gonna be compact..but Still an actual "dungeon"  

 I'll go more into these towns and routes another time.

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Additional Pokemon were added to these Builds. Notable Mon are the scrapped Min-Stage Evo of Natu and Xatu, A Ninja Squirrel, a Monster Skeleton, and a Wind Dog, which may or may Not have been Silver's Original Box Art Legendary (Lugia was created very very late in this development era).

Also, late in this development era, the Starter Pokemon line-up was finalized, as Bayleef, Totodile, Croconaw, Feraligater, Cyndaquill, Quilava, and Typhlosion were added in. Heracross replaced the Pinsir Evolution late in development.

Celebi was created later in development, had a different look and was a pure Grass-Type, instead of a Grass/Psychic-Type.

And finally, the Legendary Dogs become Legendary Beasts.

I'll be talking more about these Mon at a later date and time.

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The Gym Leaders and Elite 4 are the same as the final, except Bugsy and Whitney are still swapped. Dark Gym Leader Okera was replaced with Ice Gym Leader Pryce, though he had no unique sprite yet. Clair was a child.

Morty was made the Ghost-Type Master;?, while Jasmine was given the Steel-Type specialty.

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Lugia was Not created by Game Freak, nor Nintendo, but by the Pokemon Anime's head writer and chief creative, Takeshi Shudo, to be an Anime-exclusive Pokemon. But, it was eventually implemented into the games late in development.

Lugia was known as Pokemon X (not to be confused with the Gen 6 game) before it's name was officially chosen. 

I'll talk more about Lugia's origins at a later time.  

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Shuckle, Piloswine, and Yanma were gonna get Evolutions. Piloswine and Yanma would eventually get Evolutions in Generation 4.

Girafarig got a new Pre-Evo, which resembled the Pokemon more.. The Twin Ghosts were soon re-worked into Wobbafet.

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With some help from Satoru Iwata, Game Freak was able to create a compression code that allowed Kanto to be fully added to the game.

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Pokemon Generation 2 - Johto (aka The Final Build)

Starting with Gen 2 in the U.S.,Jynx's skin color was changed from black to purple. This was to end the controversy surrounding the Pokemon at the time (where jynx was compared to blackface).

This change was applied to the Japanese Games starting in Gen 3.

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The Final Game has some Kansai Town/City leftovers. The only main differences are that Mahogany Town now has a Gym and the Lake of Rage now has both a Town with a Gym. Also, Cianwood City was added very late in development.  

Also,some of the Kanto areas had to be scrapped due to cart limitations. One such area was The Safari Zone, which was the last Kanto Area to be cut. And the Destroyed Cinnabar Island replaced the Original one. 

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The Pharmacy was originally in Ecruteck City, instead of Cianwood City. 

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There was a scrapped side-quest, where the Player would have to rescue a child trapped in the Burnt Tower.

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Pokemon Crystal was the first Pokemon Game that let the Player play as a Female Protagonist

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In the Japanese version, the Pokémon Center in Goldenrod City is replaced with the "Pokémon Communication Center", or PokéCom Center/PCC for short. This new area is meant to showcase the added gameplay features linked to the Mobile System GB. However, due to the accessory not being released overseas, the PCC was reverted back to a standard Pokémon Center, and so was the building's exterior.

One item the Player could get would've been a GS Ball, which when brought to the Shrine in the Iilex Forest,would allow the Player to capture Celebi.  

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A Battle Tower was added West of Olivine City for Crystal.

And That is all the Gen 2 Facts I know of. I'll talk more about the Beta Content of both the Gen 2 And Gen 1 Games in the future. I also have some fun fan theories too.

Well, that's it for now. Stay Gold and Continue Resisting Modern Attitudes.