We’re back!
In this episode:
- bidding on old video games on eBay.com,
- the San Francisco Rush series,
- Sega in the 1990s (the Genesis, Sega CD, 32X, etc.),
- the pronunciation of Uranus,
- giant camcorders in the 1980s,
- tiny new digital camcorders,
- longer episodes of The Paunch Stevenson Show,
- the unreliability of 5.25″ floppy disks,
- old video game controllers with telephone keypads on them,
- the Coleco Telstar Arcade from 1977,
- light guns (the NES Zapper, Wii Zapper, SNES Super Scope, and Genesis Menacer),
- the Sega Activator,
- deceptive toy commercials,
- pointless toys (Shrinky Dinks, Lite-Brite, wrestling figures, etc.),
- creative toys (the Etch A Sketch Animator and the Fisher-Price PXL-2000),
- live action role-playing (G.I. Joe, The Transformers, etc.),
- our review of Incredible Change-Bots by Jeffrey Brown (2007),
- shopworn books at Barnes & Noble,
- The Dark Knight (2008) trailer,
- the Rambo (2008) trailer,
- Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem (2007),
- the upcoming movie Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins (2009),
- Still Crazy (1998) starring Billy Connolly and Bill Nighy,
- Read-Along Adventures (www.readalongadventures.com),
- the Lame Idiot of 2007 (Michael Bay),
- and director Uwe Boll.
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