atomicjeff-41850
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This little game show produced by TBS was a classic first of its kind promoting the video arcade era which was part of that 80's culture along with MTV, wrestling, and big hair.
The show had two different hosts during its run but the host most remembered an attached to the show was Geoff Edwards.
The premise of the show was having contestants compete against each other by playing the arcade games of that era for prizes including the grand prize their own video arcade game.
The show was also a vehicle for the video gaming industry to market their latest games and technical advances, such as the very first laser disk game, "Dragon's Layer".
If you were fortunate enough to grow up in that crazy arcade game era this show is a nice stroll down memory lane when these games ruled that generation.
So, grab your rolls of quarters, grab that icee, and sit back and enjoy reminiscing about that special era of Americana that has faded away, but for me never forgotten.
(In fact I own many of those classic video arcade games in my home and set up my own arcade room, and that room brings me back to the look and feel of that era, much like that television show) So, give that show a watch you will be glad you did.
The show had two different hosts during its run but the host most remembered an attached to the show was Geoff Edwards.
The premise of the show was having contestants compete against each other by playing the arcade games of that era for prizes including the grand prize their own video arcade game.
The show was also a vehicle for the video gaming industry to market their latest games and technical advances, such as the very first laser disk game, "Dragon's Layer".
If you were fortunate enough to grow up in that crazy arcade game era this show is a nice stroll down memory lane when these games ruled that generation.
So, grab your rolls of quarters, grab that icee, and sit back and enjoy reminiscing about that special era of Americana that has faded away, but for me never forgotten.
(In fact I own many of those classic video arcade games in my home and set up my own arcade room, and that room brings me back to the look and feel of that era, much like that television show) So, give that show a watch you will be glad you did.
This made for television movie was produced in 1996 and aired to very high ratings. The premise of this movie was the return of JR Ewing after a five year absence from Dallas after his fallout from the events of the last and final episode of the epic series that concluded in 1991.
JR returns to Dallas with a plan that will allow him to regain his cherished company, Ewing oil who's now in control of his life long nemesis Cliff Barnes and reunite his family back to South Fork.
The film shows the return of many of the original cast members minus a few, yet those characters are made reference to in the film.
This film ties together all the loose ends of its final episode that aired in 1991.
I really enjoyed this film because JR is up to his old tricks of manipulations and scheming that we all have grown to love.
I did not give any spoiler's because I do not want to ruin it for readers of this review, I encourage you to watch it especially if you were fans of the original series. You will not be disappointed, *You can google the title of the movie there are several links to watch the movie for free.*
JR returns to Dallas with a plan that will allow him to regain his cherished company, Ewing oil who's now in control of his life long nemesis Cliff Barnes and reunite his family back to South Fork.
The film shows the return of many of the original cast members minus a few, yet those characters are made reference to in the film.
This film ties together all the loose ends of its final episode that aired in 1991.
I really enjoyed this film because JR is up to his old tricks of manipulations and scheming that we all have grown to love.
I did not give any spoiler's because I do not want to ruin it for readers of this review, I encourage you to watch it especially if you were fans of the original series. You will not be disappointed, *You can google the title of the movie there are several links to watch the movie for free.*