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The 10's: WCW Vs. NWO: World Tour

You can call THIS, the New World Order of Wrestling, brother Letā€™s go back to July 7, 1996. Itā€™s time for WCWā€™s Bash at the Beach, an annual pay-per-view that will be headlined by the biggest match in the companyā€™s history.  Sting, Lex Luger and the Macho Man Randy Savage are set to defend the companyā€™s honor against the unlikeliest of invaders.  WWF stars Razor Ramon and Diesel, now going by their real names, Scott Hall and Kevin Nash, have been terrorizing WCW for months (remember, there was barely an internet, we had no idea these two were under contract to WCW when Hall jumped the barricade unannounced on Monday Nitro, especially those of us who had just turned 8).  Now called ā€œthe Outsiders,ā€ the duo had been teasing a mystery partner for weeks.  Those of us who watched both promotions speculated on which WWF-er would show up next: Brett Hart? Mr. Perfect? The Undertaker?  Who knew? The match looked like it was going to go the way of the good guys at ...

The Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon

The Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon Hi Kids!  Today we are going to talk about a very serious topic...drugs. Itā€™s no secret that drugs are bad for you.  They are illegal, unhealthy and expensive.  Of course, that isnā€™t going to stop people from using them, but just because someone else does something doesnā€™t mean you should too.  Even if they can make you see or feel something completely out of the realm of ordinary, the long and short term effects can be devastating.   Besides, there are plenty of ways to experience what its like to be high/tripping/rolling/etc. without risking your health.  One of those is to play ā€œThe Mystical Ninja.ā€  The best way I can imagine this gameā€™s development is that a team of folks at Konami hacked the source code of Super Mario 64, ingested one or more types of some unknown illicit substance, watched a documentary about Japanese culture and made a video game. And, despite all of its technical fl...