8-Tracks

The Brief Reign of the 8 Track

For a brief moment in the seventies, the 8 track felt like freedom itself, a plastic passport that let music spill into every mile of the open road before cassettes quietly pushed it aside.

Saturday Supercade

Saturday Morning Memories: Saturday Supercade

Saturday Supercade turned early‑80s arcade fever into Saturday‑morning magic, bringing Donkey Kong, Q*bert, Frogger and more to life in a wild, colorful cartoon block that felt like an entire arcade bursting out of the TV.

Nintendo Nostalgia

Silly Putty

Toy Stories: Silly Putty

Born from a lab accident and raised in a plastic egg, Silly Putty became the stretchy, bouncy little miracle that soothed fidgety hands, lifted comic strips and earned a permanent place in America’s toy‑box history.

The Fingerpoke of Doom

I’ll admit that 21 is not a very special number when it comes to anniversaries and I’m a year late (and a dollar short) for the big 20th one.  Maybe I’m just a tad early

MTV VJs

Whatever Happened to MTV’s Original VJs?

When MTV launched on August 1, 1981, it didn’t just revolutionize music television—it introduced the world to a new kind of celebrity: the Video Jockey, or VJ. Five charismatic personalities became the faces of the

Remembering 3-2-1 Contact

Forty years later and still arguably the best theme song in the history of PBS. From a strange era in between glam rock and disco. In between men wearing short shorts and women wearing short

GI Joe

Real American Hero: The Story of G.I. Joe

G.I. Joe’s journey spans generations, from towering sixties action heroes to the explosive eighties revival of comics, cartoons, and toys that shaped childhood, leaving behind a legacy fans still treasure today.

Batman Knightfall

Knightfall: The Breaking and Rebuilding of Batman

Knightfall was the storyline that shattered Batman to his core, a brutal early‑’90s epic that broke the Dark Knight’s body, tested his legacy, and forced Gotham to confront what happens when its greatest hero finally falls.

Batman Logo

Batmania: Revisiting 1989’s Batman

It might be hard today to fully grasp just how big a cultural moment it was when Tim Burton’s Batman opened in theaters thirty years ago this month. You couldn’t go out of the house without

Goonies

Fascinating Facts About The Goonies

The Goonies was a 1985 film by Richard Donner about a group of adventurous kids who discover an old pirate map and follow it into an underground cavern in search of treasure to save their

VHS Collecting: A Visual Guide To Retro Home Media

Recently on The Retro Network I participated in an awesome TRN Talk: VHS Collecting podcast discussing the art of VHS collecting with Jason (@RD80s) and the always enthusiastic Chad Young from the Horror Movie BBQ

Gargoyles

Saturday Morning Memories: Gargoyles

Gargoyles shattered the bright, sugary mold of 90s cartoons, pulling kids into a world of shadows, myth and midnight heroics that made Saturday mornings feel darker, deeper and far more thrilling than ever before.

Pet Rock

Toy Stories: Pet Rock

The Pet Rock became one of the seventies’ most unforgettable fads, a simple stone that turned into a national inside joke and proved that sometimes the smallest ideas spark the biggest smiles.