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ark_ader:
Very interesting.

Thanks for sharing.  :cheers:

Howard_Casto:

--- Quote from: jimfath on July 28, 2012, 04:10:46 am ---I totally forgot about Howard Philips. I think that was him at the end.

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Boy I haven't.  There weren't a lot of famous Howards in history.  I personally loved the guy, but imagine being a very little kid known to love nintendo and having a guy look like that working for them.  Needless to say it was ALMOST as bad as the whole Howard the Duck disaster.  ;)

vanrose72:

--- Quote from: exph on July 28, 2012, 01:15:27 am ---Hey vanrose72,
I haven't logged in, in years. However this video is so awesome I needed to give you props. Keep the arcade nostalgia coming. If you have netflix there is a pretty good pinball documentary and a Rock-A-Fire Explosion (Chuckee-Cheese audioanamatronic band) doc you may also like.

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Thanks for the props, exph! I find it interesting that we view these old cabinets as sacred relics these days, but we see that back then they were treated like ordinary products in a factory.


I subscribe to Netflix and have watched "Special When Lit" and "The Rock-Afire Explosion" about five to ten times each (and "Chasing Ghosts" about 20 times).  :laugh:  Yeah, I'm as nostalgic as they come!

Silas (son of Silas):
I Love this.... Great find.

Thanks for posting this.  :applaud:

Gray_Area:
Game counselor?



--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on July 28, 2012, 05:00:15 pm ---...imagine being a very little kid known to love nintendo and having a guy look like that working for them.  Needless to say it was ALMOST as bad as the whole Howard the Duck disaster.  ;)

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Look like what?

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