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At 34 years old, there are few things more nostalgic than finding a 1992 issue of Ranger Rick addressed to you in a box of random magazines. Shout out to mom, who still saves everything. You’re my favorite nostalgia dealer. <3
In 1992 this Star Wars pinball machine arrived in our video arcade. So many hours played on this, it was addictive!
Street Fighter 2 – The game that singlehandedly revitalized a dying arcade industry… I remember seeing a newly released machine in a Burger King in 1991… Finding out the special moves by accident was just the coolest. Then it just became the hottest arcade game ever.
“I’d do anything for love… but I won’t do that”… ohmygod, that was like, the best lyric, ever, as far as I was concerned. (yeah, when you’re a teenager with a broken heart, your brain stops to function properly. what else can i say… except that, she was, yeah, and i, yeah… chitra. be well)