Review: Mattel Masters of the Universe Origins Reptilax Action Figure
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The original had a distinctive vector monitor which no other game console had, but a few arcade games did. Star Wars, for example. The original system had a black and white screen with straight lines, and color overlays if you didn't lose them. It was fun.
Emulation and FPGA recreation aren't always perfect. For example, on MiSTer when I try to play Cosmic Chasm I find it unplayable due to a map between rooms not correctly rendering a blinking dot showing you your current location. I don't know what they're using on the mini - which is going on Kickstarter at some point. I'm looking forward to hearing more, but considering the normal complications of retro games on Kickstarter with new hurdles courtesy of some shipping restrictions, I just hope that this device gets US retail distribution.
I would also place a small bet on it never coming out.
Star Wars Review: Luke Skywalker (Rebel Flight Suit, Epic Hero Series)
Via the Star Wars Galactic Hunter Figure of the Day Blog: Luke Skywalker (Rebel Flight Suit, Epic Hero Series). This one comes with a whole X-Wing for around $30, and it's a great deal - you'd probably happily pay $10 for this toy Luke, and the vehicle's no slouch. Give it a look if you see it, if you ever played with Star Wars toys sans baggage of collectibility, you'll dig this. Read the whole review.
Review: Mattel Hot Wheels Skull Crusher (Glow-in-the-Dark)
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A 2019 classic reissued, more or less, in 2024! The Mattel Hot Wheels Skull Crusher (Glow-in-the-Dark) is cool and glows - but it's not going to light up a whole room on its own. You might need to buy extras for that. I've seen a nearly identical car in a 5-pack in stores last year, which might even still be available. Read on, and come back tomorrow for more fun!
Review: Hasbro Transformers Legacy United Core Cheetor Action Figure
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Clearance! Hasbro Transformers Legacy United Core Cheetor Action Figure may be in a closeout store near you - I got it for $3 at Ross and it's great. Give it a look if you can find it cheap and the check-out line is short, because despite its size it's arguably the best expression of a character that had (for its day) a lot of toys across all the scales. Read on!
This week:
Lookie, Tanooki! (Super Mario Bros. 3) - in which you anger PETA.
Pitcher Perfect (Kid Icarus) - in which you say yes to pots.
Axe to Grind (Super Mario Bros.) - in which you axe the questions.
Monochrome Hero (Kirby's Adventure) - in which it matters if you're black or white.
Balloon Burster (Balloon Fight) - in which you burst someone's bubble.
I actually had a lot of fun with these, I think because they went quickly. Also I see the Limited Run Gradius Origins is about to ship, so I'm looking forward to that.
Along with a revised Castle Grayskull and the Fright Zone, Masters of the Universe is having an amazing year for playsets. I highly recommend the Fright Zone as a fun figure display piece with a swell monster in it, and I assume Castle Grayskull will be at least as good as its original release.
Classic Review: Four Horsemen Power Lords Ggrabbtargg Action Figure
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Posted 10 years ago! From 2014, Four Horsemen Power Lords Ggrabbtargg Action Figure was a low-run fan club exclusive for a line of very good figures that only ran two body molds got just under 20 releases. For a 3 3/4-inch monster to add to your ranks? It's awesome. But as part of a relaunch of a legacy figure line, the entire offering came up pretty short. At least it's a nice figure. Do read on, and come back tomorrow for a new one!
Starscream shows up in this one. I'm not going to say it's an amazing bit of business, but as a short-form CG toy commercial adventure thing it's worth a look.
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Star Wars Review: Asajj Ventress (The Vintage Collection)
Via the Star Wars Galactic Hunter Figure of the Day Blog: Asajj Ventress (The Vintage Collection). There have been a few Ventress figures, but this is the first realistic 3 3/4-inch interpretation of her 2008 The Clone Wars look. We've had a Tartakovsky version about 20 years ago (and a few realistic ones based on that0, a cartoon version in 2008, and a 6-inch version based on pretty much this same sculpt. At this size it's a unique look in a distinctive costume, and I think she turned out really well. Get this one if you can find it.
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This week's batch of titles on the eShop: BURGER Shot, EGGCONSOLE Diable de Laplace PC-8801mkIISR, Shantae Advance: Risky Revolution, and over a dozen more.
Switch 2 also has Shantae Advance: Risky Revolution.
Review: Super7 Star Trek: The Next Generation Guinan ReAction Figure
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Old! The Super7 Star Trek: The Next Generation Guinan ReAction Figure is a pretty great figure that I picked up on a big clearance binge a couple of years ago. Sadly she has no rifle from behind the bar, but she's wearing purple and has the hat. As such, she's pretty good and worth a look. Read on, and come back tomorrow for more fun!
Star Wars Review: Carson Teva (The Vintage Collection)
Via the Star Wars Galactic Hunter Figure of the Day Blog: Star Wars Figure of the Day: Day 3,264: B5-R4 (The Book of Boba Fett, Droid Factory) is an actual new figure! We don't get a ton of new characters these days, so it's exciting when one shows up. Carson Teva has a unique jacket with tiny patches printed on it and shows Hasbro's increasingly impressive engineering with good articulation. He can stand, he can hold his blaster, and most importantly he can fit in most X-Wings (as far as I tested.) Great job on this one, you should get him. Read the whole review.
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The 2013 edition! The Mattel Matchbox '75 Chevy Van has wifi, or is a liar. It's bright blue and has some pretty good detail, and it's a keeper. I don't see these around much anymore, and it's not worth much of anything. As such, you should be able to easily afford one. Read on, and come back tomorrow for more fun!
Review: Hasbro Transformers Age of the Primes Deluxe Aerialbot Slingshot
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Newish! Hasbro Transformers Age of the Primes Deluxe Aerialbot Slingshot is probably hitting a store near you, and is also online. It's an arm, it's a plane, it's a robot... and it's not Alpha Bravo. I really like this one, and it seems to have dried up in stores around here. Get one online if you can. Read on!
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