80s Music – All Springsteen, All Week!

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I know I’ve done a Springsteen week in the past, but this time it’s different – because on Wednesday evening I’m seeing the Boss LIVE IN CONCERT, for the very first time! I’ve been waiting for this almost my whole life, since I was old enough to have my own radio. I’m beyond excited! On Wednesday I’ll be playing you two of my absolute fave Springsteen songs from the 80s, and on Friday I’ll bring you my review of the concert, which I’m sure will be 5 stars!

To get us going, here is a very  nice photo of the man himself in the 80s. And for your listening pleasure, one of the most amazing ballads of all time, I’m On Fire. Enjoy!

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80s Music – the History of MTV

80s Music – the History of MTV

I recently got sent this insanely cool infographic about the history of MTV. Check it out!

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80s Games – Your Own Retro Arcade Game!

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I used to love playing arcade games when I was a kid. I have such fond memories of going to the arcade and losing all my pocket money. So, this is something that really excites me – you can now own your own retro arcade game and play it at home!

Dream Arcades sell pre-built games with over 145 classic games built in, so the fun begins as soon as the machine is plugged in – no quarters required! These are the actual games that were played in the arcades, not fake reproductions, so if you remember the moves that got you to the end way back when, you can still use those today.

Yesssss!

Yesssss!

Popular arcade machine options from Dream Arcades include:

  •  The 4-Player Dreamcade® 2.0 Cocktail Arcade: a classic sit-down/table top gaming machine featuring tinted safety glass, built-in trackball and integrated music. The 4-Player Dreamcade 2.0 comes with over 145 games, a 19 inch arcade monitor and a high quality ¾ inch computer routed Melamine cabinet.
  • The Cabaret Dreamcade® 2.0: Just as you remember in the arcade, this “stand-up” machine will bring back memories as soon as you plug it in.  The Cabaret Dreamcade 2.0 is the perfect size for both adults and children, has “pinball” flippers on the side for video pinball games, includes a 19 inch arcade monitor with tempered glass and over 145 games.

Arcade units can be ordered at DreamArcades.com or by calling 916-761-6925.  When you order one, take a photo of you playing it and send it in to the blog for me to be super jealous over!

The following is a sample of the games included in Dream Arcades machines at no additional cost. The full list is available at DreamArcades.com:
Atari® Game Pack
Asteroids®
Battlezone®
Centipede®
Crystal Castles®
Gravitar®
Millipede®
Missile Command®
Pong®
Super Breakout®
Tempest™
Warlords®

Digital Leisure Game Pack
Dragon’s Lair®
Dragon’s Lair II®
Space Ace®

Midway® Game Pack
Spy Hunter®
Defender®
Gauntlet®
Joust®
Paperboy®
Rampage®
Robotron 2084®
Sinistar®
Marble Madness®
Toobin’®
Satan’s Hollow®
Root Beer Tapper®

Namco Museum® Pack
PAC-MAN®
MS. PAC-MAN®
Galaga®
Galaxian®
Dig Dug®
Rally-X®
Pole Position®
Xevious®
Bosconian®
Mappy®

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80s Battle of the Bands

80s Battle of the Bands

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Something huge, something epic, something 80s-tastic is happening over at my Facebook page – Being Stuck in the 80s. We’re staging a mammoth Battle of the Bands! 40 of the biggest bands of the decade, competing to be named the Best Band of the 80s. The first round is underway, and INXS vs Duran Duran is causing a lot of excitement!

Go to the Facebook page to vote in each round and get your favorite across the finish line!

To celebrate we’re also having a competition – you can win a special music prize pack by entering your details at the competition page. Good luck and get voting!

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Movies, Marketing and Nostalgia – Guest Post by Mara Fuchs

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Ahnold, Transformers, Battleship, Smurfs, Tacky Horror Movies and Neon. Quickly, what do they have in common? If you answered the 80s, congratulations, you’re old enough to remember. But you might not realize just how many of us are in the same boat as you are. A good chunk of the people using the internet today, certainly quite a few of those using it to read blogs, grew up in the 80s and early 90s and remember all those things above. Now in their late twenties or thirties they are usually financially independent, employed and quite a few have families of their own.

Hollywood knows this, and it knows just how ‘big’ a lot of things were in the 80s. Master Chief or any other dime-a-dozen action hero can’t hold a candle to Mario and today’s over-the-top action stars can’t compete with the likes of Stallone, Schwarzenegger and company. This is because in the 80s, back before the advent of the Internet, things were a lot slower to catch on and had a good fifteen minutes of fame allotted  to them rather than the meager seconds of today. They had time to grow and settle into our minds. Today, we look back at those things through rose-tinted glasses and there isn’t anything that movie makers seem to love more than a dose of nostalgia.

Come to think of it, this is why all of the above are getting remakes, reboots and a lot of screen time. Transformers, Battleship and the Smurfs all got motion pictures in the last decade, neon featured disproportionately in a lot of aughties movies like Drive, Hot Tub Time Machine or Tron and the trend seems to be accentuating. JJ Abrams’ Super 8 is the perfect example of the type of soft-focus, nostalgia-driven property that tries oh-so-hard to be exactly what you remember 80s movies to be. It is a perfect mash-up of Stand By Me, E.T., Close Encounters and other late 70s, early 80s gems that marked the childhood of the current adult generation – JJ Abrams included. Though the movie gets updated to current technology and up-to-speed cinematographic devices (see: lens flare), the love for its  roots is ever-present, and it is by no means the only one.

80s-style horror is back, often with a tongue-in-cheek twist or as a remake. And The Governator himself is now making his return to the big screen to the sound of trumpets and gunfire. Nostalgia-driven movies and TV programming are becoming the norm rather than the exception and, like Super 8, even original properties  are now firmly based in our collective pop heritage. A good example of the latter is Wreck-It Ralph, last year’s animated sensation that bridged generations through its videogame centric theme but 80s accoutrements. ParaNorman, another animated movie that draws heavily from the 80s takes a more original approach, exploiting nostalgia through its formulaic plot, but flipping it and exploring more grown-up themes, in tune with its now adult audience.

One thing is certain. Nostalgia sells and we are going to keep seeing our past exploited, rehashed and visually recycled. Hopefully, in the meanwhile we are going to see some good movies conjured out of our collective heritage.

 

Mara Fuchs is a big movie buff with a soft spot for the early 80s. She now lives abroad but still manages to catch up with her favourite series and movies thanks to streaming services like Charter Cable EPIX. Catch up with her on Google+ or Facebook.

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80s Top 5… Zombie Movies!

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5. Night of the Comet

I’m starting off the list with a silly one! When a comet wipes out almost all of Los Angeles, two sisters find themselves all alone. So they do what anyone would – they go on a shopping spree! However, they soon discover they’re not so alone after all and might have to fight off a few zombies in between trying on dresses.

 

4. The Beyond

Don’t you hate it when you inherit and old hotel, only to discover it was built over an entrance to Hell? I totally do.

 

3. City of the Living Dead

A reporter and a psychic are the only ones who can save the world when the Seven Gates of Hell are opened, and all manner of creepy, scary, hungry zombies spill out.

 

2. The Fog

This is kind of cheeky and you might not agree that it’s a zombie movie! Does it fit the bill for you? Let me know in the comments! On the night of its 100th anniversary a fog covers the village of Antonio Bay. But this is no ordinary fog! It brings with it a crew of sailors who were long ago murdered, and hell bent on getting revenge on the villagers using knife, hook and sword. Stars Jamie Lee Curtis, so it’s worth checking out just for that!

 

1. Day of the Dead

Well, thankfully the one and only zombie legend himself, George Romero, made this film in the 80s! It would be horrible not to include him in any sort of best zombie movie list! The maker of one of the most famous zombie flicks of all time, Dawn of the Dead, followed on his success of that film and Night of the Living Dead in the ’70s, with Day of the Dead in 1985. There are your masses of zombies, as well as soldiers, scientists and some very ill-advised experiments. Brainnnnsssss!!!

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