It happened the same as me, I think they started to ruin it when they passed to Metru Nui's story. It lost magic.MrBadGuy wrote:And then they proceeded to completely ruin it forever... I stopped following it after the Mask of Light movie.Haruka wrote:The first year of BIONICLE was the best one ever, I think. Come on, the history was brutal, and the characters aswell.
The mystery, mythology, spirituality etc of the first year made it the best
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You know what I miss?
Polish figurines of Disney characters, made exclusively in Poland. Granted, they were a bit ugly, but I had a soft spot for them and always went out with my grandma to buy some. All I've got now is Huey, Dewey and Minnie. I had Donald, Scrooge, that chick from Hercules, Mickey, Scrooge, Daisy... there were about 80 of them actually. Sheesh, what happened to them?
Polish figurines of Disney characters, made exclusively in Poland. Granted, they were a bit ugly, but I had a soft spot for them and always went out with my grandma to buy some. All I've got now is Huey, Dewey and Minnie. I had Donald, Scrooge, that chick from Hercules, Mickey, Scrooge, Daisy... there were about 80 of them actually. Sheesh, what happened to them?
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They replaced now with BEN 10 figures and etceteras.
Fortuneatly LEGOs still exist.
Fortuneatly LEGOs still exist.
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I still have a liking for Transformers toys, even if they're from the 80's
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During less of 10 years for sureHaruka wrote:Fortuneatly LEGOs still exist.
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I didn't get that...Are you talking about the duration of BIONICLE?Danone wrote:During less of 10 years for sureHaruka wrote:Fortuneatly LEGOs still exist.
I remember actually doing a talk on LEGO as part of a Speaking Exam, I even brought in my favourite creation for my fellow classmates to gaze in awe upon.
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I'm talking of Lego in general 
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Just remembered I had a toy guitar, little did I know I'll play guitar for over half of my life. My dad had an electric guitar and teached me how to snap a G-string while fingering a minor.
OH F
OH F
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I had one tooRulez wrote:Just remembered I had a toy guitar, little did I know I'll play guitar for over half of my life. My dad had an electric guitar and teached me how to snap a G-string while fingering a minor.
OH F
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OOOOOH! I HAD A BOOK FROM THE UGLY DUCKLING THAT WOULD MAKE SOUND IF YOU PRESSED THE BUTTONS!Danone wrote: I had one toowith a buttons, if you press those buttons, you listen animal sounds
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HOLY FUCK THAT'S SO HARDCORERayTunes wrote:OOOOOH! I HAD A BOOK FROM THE UGLY DUCKLING THAT WOULD MAKE SOUND IF YOU PRESSED THE BUTTONS!Danone wrote: I had one toowith a buttons, if you press those buttons, you listen animal sounds
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But I dont have it now 
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Speaking of guitars, the electric guitar my dad had was sold to guess who.
My guitar teacher.
Oop, here it is: http://www.cryptictales.pl/cryptic_tale ... _solo.html
My guitar teacher.
Oop, here it is: http://www.cryptictales.pl/cryptic_tale ... _solo.html
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Have you know what is the most orsum guitar in the world ?, the guitar Brian May has. 
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I had an MSX with 8-Bit games. I was one of the few to experience the fun of the early gaming generation from these ages. 
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I think I had a Game and Watch at one point...
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I found it! This song was so epic back then!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2H7kem2dtEg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2H7kem2dtEg
I had a Genesis as well. Way better then today's Sonic.Master4lyf1 wrote:I think I had a Game and Watch at one point...
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Never heard of that, but it sure looks interesting...RayTunes wrote:I found it! This song was so epic back then!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2H7kem2dtEg
The oldest console I ever had was a PS1, but thanks to emulators, I am able to experience the classics well.RayTunes wrote:I had a Genesis as well. Way better then today's Sonic.Master4lyf1 wrote:I think I had a Game and Watch at one point...
Anyone here remember those magnetic bead things that made a buzzing sound when put them together?
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I had one too...in fact I think it's still around here somewhere. Mine was 'Snoopy Tennis'. I had another one, which was a dual screen, called 'Oil Panic', but it broke. What about yours?Master4lyf1 wrote:I think I had a Game and Watch at one point...
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I remember those magnetic things. There was one of them stuck to the metal ceiling above my locker in school for a year.




