Celebrating 7 Years of The Retro Network

Today, June 1st, marks seven years since The Retro Network first flipped the switch and welcomed readers into a world built from memories, mixtapes, Saturday morning cereal bowls, and everything wonderfully analog. Seven years of

Nintendo Nostalgia

The Top 10 Forgotten Cereals of the ’90s

The 90s cereal aisle was a wild, colorful playground where imagination ruled. These forgotten favorites remind us of a time when breakfast felt bold, joyful, and full of surprises waiting beneath every cardboard flap.

WIZARDS The Podcast Guide To Comics | Episode 128

Adam and Mike Schwartz explore issue 128 of Wizard, discussing the excitement of the Geoff Johns/Scott Kolins The Flash series, the origins of Free Comic Book Day, Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker in Spider-Man and

Hills Department Store

The Fall of Hills Department Store

  Or, Hills is where the toys were. Recently on the Retro Network podcast, Jason and Mickey talked about stores from their childhoods. Take a listen to Episode 10 if you haven’t already. I was

1984 VMAs

The Birth of MTV’s Video Music Awards

When MTV launched the Video Music Awards (VMAs) on September 14, 1984, it wasn’t just creating an awards show, it was igniting a cultural revolution, though no one knew it then. Held at Radio City

Disaster Movies

Hollywood’s Most Memorable Disaster Movies

Oh the calamities…Disasters from the exhilarating highs of airborne disaster movies to the dramatic sea depths and everything in between. In those halcyon years of the 1970s, those masters – and mistresses – of disaster

Coke MagiCan

The Failed Coke MagiCan Promotion of 1990

In the ’80s and ’90s, America had some of the best contests. We had Publisher’s Clearing House where you could win huge fake checks. We had McDonald’s Monopoly which took just as long and was

WIZARDS The Podcast Guide To Comics | Episode 127

We celebrate the 10th anniversary of Wizard magazine with returning WIZARDS co-hosts, Steven Tsapelas and Michael Cannetti, exploring the 25 biggest events that rocked the comics world from 1991-2001, behind the scenes stories from Wizard

Saving Private Ryan

Saving Private Ryan’s Unmatched Impact

Saving Private Ryan shattered expectations with its raw, unfiltered realism. Its opening moments alone changed how audiences understood war, leaving a visual and emotional impact that still echoes today.

Nintendo Game and Watch

Nintendo Game & Watch: The Handheld That Started It All

Long before the Game Boy arrived, Nintendo’s Game and Watch brought video games to our pockets with simple controls, charming LCD screens, and a kind of magic only early handhelds could deliver. It was portable fun that felt revolutionary.

The Pop Culture of 1989

So much of the popular culture I was consuming in the watershed year of 1989 felt like more than just entertainment—instead, much of it felt incendiary. The world itself felt on the cusp of something big

Arthur Treachers

Remembering Arthur Treacher’s Fish and Chips

Arthur Treacher’s once brought a taste of British fish‑and‑chips flair to American fast food, and though most locations are long gone, its golden fried memories and unmistakable charm still linger in the hearts of those who grew up with it.