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cedarvalleygaming.bsky.social
80's kid who loves video games, comics, action figures, and performance cars; especially if it has a V8. I flex my limited creative muscles on YouTube when I have time, which sadly, isn't very often.
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Nice head sculpt. Like all of us late gen x, my first super hero movie. Followed up with the dark and gritty ‘89 Batman and ‘90 TMNT.
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Such an interesting toy line. I've never owned any of it but I remember being impressed by that play set the first time I saw it on store shelves.
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Death by one-thousand cuts, it just never seems to stop.
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Very unfortunate - I really enjoyed AvP 2, Condemned, F.E.A.R and Shadow of Mordor. Still never played No One Lives Forever and it's sequel.
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That’s a great pic.
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Sounds like the perfect time for a camp fire.
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Those dudes had a significant impact on my life and I enjoy supporting their work and keeping Doom alive for future generations. Really looking forward to The Dark Ages.
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Yeahhh, I’m not even sure how many times I’ve bought Doom.
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I'm hoping for a Classified version.
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Understandable, the NES is so important for those of us that grew up with it.
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😆
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Same, except for having Sega Channel. I got lucky that my brother ended up getting a Model 2 Genesis and Sega CD. My best friend also got both just before us so we shared games for both systems. Great times.
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I was also born in ‘79 and completely agree. It felt like the appropriate system was available to me at the right time. I was a little late to the Genesis being a Nintendo fan boy but those “SEGA” commercials connected at just the right time.
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I love dystopian sci-fi, just finished reading The Running Man. I’ve always viewed it as a warning, the worst we can be or the terrible mistakes we can make. It also gives me hope, good usually triumphs over evil.
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Hopefully you’re not in a Boeing.
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Yo Joe!
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I had no idea you liked comics! I wanted to read the new X-Men books, in particular McKay. I’m really enjoying his Moon Knight run but passed. I didn’t read anything from the Krakoa Era except for Wolverine but I’ve heard it was the best arc in a long time.
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We have the technology….uh, maybe not.
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Man, remember when Konami made the best titles in their respective genre.
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My favorite card back.
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Agreed, but I never seem to have issues taking pics of NES passwords.
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Nice!, my favorite game on the NES.
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I need to watch the movie, maybe on New Year's Day.
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Interesting, must be inspired from the movie.
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😆
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I wanted that Wayne Manor/Batcave sooo bad back in the day.
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Milo!
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I have no memory of these.
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Yippee-ki-yay!
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My thoughts exactly!
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The cartoon influenced my choices and I gravitated to figures I thought looked cool.
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You'll love it, I bought one a while ago and I have no regrets.
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I got MK II for my birthday that year from Best Buy. I feel like it was close to $70.
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Congrats man! That is one challenge I have no chance of completing. Hell, I can't even get to the guy.
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Hell yeah, keep it up!
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And I thought I liked Castlevania, lol.
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Last time I walked into one was late 2014, I was shocked how few games there were compared to all the other junk in the store.
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That's fantastic!
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I resisted leaving Twitter but the worsening experience of using the platform and my growing disdain for certain people of power pushed me over the edge. No doom scrolling here, just positive vibes and enjoyable people.
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I had a TMNT bedroom set at my dad's house. Not sure what happened to it, was probably thrown away.