Posts Tagged “1980s”
Posted by: in World of Warcraft, tags: 1980s, Beta Ray Bill, Critical Survey, Discover, Epic Storylines, Excerpt, Guess, Icons, Odin, Overkill, Random, Saga Ends, Social Bookmarking Sites, Thor, Walt Simonson, Web Pages
Random Feed wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt Continuing my in depth, critical survey of Norse mythological superheroics of the 1980s. Short form: It’s great and everyone should own it. The rest of this post is pretty much overkill, but you can read it if you want to, I guess. After the Surtur saga ends with Odin being taken off the board, this just keeps going with the epic storylines. We get considerably less Beta Ray Bill and considerably more Sal Buscema art, but neither’s a bad thing, really. I also wound up getting the Balder
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Posted by: in World of Warcraft, tags: 1980s, All Sorts, Duke Nukem, Excerpt, Final Fantasy, First Person Shooters, Games, Guardian Unlimited, Halo, Lead, Parodies, Random, Vicious Cycle, Video Game Character, Wolfenstein 3d, World Of Warcraft, Xbox, Xbox 360
Random Feed wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt Xbox 360/PS3; £39.99; cert 16+; Vicious Cycle/D3 Here’s an odd one: a third/first-person shoot-em-up which parodies countless first-person shooters – notably Duke Nukem, Halo and Wolfenstein 3D – along with all sorts of other games, such as Final Fantasy and World of Warcraft. In Eat Lead, you take on the washed-up persona of Matt Hazard, a fictional videogame character from the 1980s who lost …
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Posted by: in World of Warcraft, tags: 1980s, Academy Awards, Australia, Awards Night, Birch Carroll And Coyle, Birthday March, Birthday Party, Cinema Chains, Excerpt, Film Cinema, Greater Union, Music, Random, Small Group, Telly
Random Feed wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt Tonight is the Academy Awards night. Which is odd, because it’s usually around my birthday - March 24th. Do you know how annoying it is to invite people over for a birthday party and they keep wanting to turn the music off and turn the telly on? I’m emotionally scarred for life. Anyway, this is a post I’ve been wanting to write for a while. There are a small group of cinema chains in Australia: Academy Hoyts Greater Union, also Birch Carroll and Coyle Village In the 1980s Austral
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Posted by: in World of Warcraft, tags: 1980s, Book Of World Records, British Roadster, Car Enthusiasts, Excerpt, Guinness Book Of World, Guinness Book Of World Records, Lightweight, Love, Mazda, Mazda Miata, Mazda Mx 5, Random, Reincarnation, Sports Car, Twenty Years, Wraps
Random Feed wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt The new 2009 mazda miata has been realease. It was Twenty years ago Mazda took the wraps off the first generation Miata/MX-5 in Chicago. The world was introduced to the Mazda MX-5 Miata in the late 1980s. This compact 2-seat convertible was a modern reincarnation of a classic British roadster—lightweight, and fun-to-drive. When i read about mazda miata reviews , i see why a lot of sports car enthusiasts love the MX-5 Miata. In fact, it was listed in the 2000 Guinness Book of World Records f
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Posted by: in World of Warcraft, tags: 1970s, 1980s, Adolescents, Amp, Dragons, Dungeons Dragons, Excerpt, Fervor, Games News, Inbox, Memoir, Nerd, Nostalgia, Online Games, Random, Robot, Sensation, Sun, World Of Warcraft
Random Feed wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt Dungeons & Dragons memoir oozes nerd nostalgia Inbox Robot: Online Games News Sun, 12/21/2008 - 11:26 … sensation among adolescents in the 1970s and 1980s before it was supplanted by such online games as World of Warcraft. With the fervor of a religious convert, a young Barrowcliffe …
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