tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3073247115214549586.post1994230636722105944..comments2023-08-12T05:45:01.365-05:00Comments on Dragons Are Delicious: You Didn't Grow Up With the NES or Ninja TurtlesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3073247115214549586.post-8009893285570656962011-08-14T23:58:09.644-05:002011-08-14T23:58:09.644-05:00It is up to our generation to educate the young...It is up to our generation to educate the young'ns. One day my cartoons will be on tv and ill fix everything.<br /><br />:o)Lavalle Leehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07991597802936788317noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3073247115214549586.post-6720305368469689372011-08-13T23:55:33.712-05:002011-08-13T23:55:33.712-05:00I'm finding it funny that Atari stuff is makin...I'm finding it funny that Atari stuff is making a comeback I saw a Dig Dug shirt at Target, do teens these days know what Dig Dug was? Remember Arcades and when Mortal Kombat came out, not the 3D remakes mind you, but the old school 16 bit blood bath that revolutionized gaming,hell, myself as well as many of my friends are why kids these days have Street Fighter 4, we played the crap out of that game back in our day. And movies, they are re-making Footloose and Dirty Dancing, Footloose is a classic, why ruin it? This brought me back to a time before we had the internet and cell phones, our portable games were cardboard or on paper, our facebook was the arcades and school, our internet was going to the library, Mario was our king and we didn't have save points, you had a notebook with passwords or you left the console on and hoped, no prayed to your diety that nobody tripped over the cord to unplug it.Jeffery https://www.blogger.com/profile/15500824752703302045noreply@blogger.com