This cut out mask was originally printed in the October 1989 Halloween “Fun Pages” of the Crystal Lake Gazette. Reproduced here with permission. Download your own “Pamela” Halloween cut out mask HERE!
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8-Bit Videogame Halloween Cut Out Mask
I found this in an old issue of the Crystal Lake Gazette. Download your very own 8-Bit Videogame Halloween Cut Out Mask HERE.
Zombie Disuko Smasher – Bootleg Mini Figure Set – NOW AVAILABLE!
Now available in our SHOP for only $12 is our latest bootleg resin release: Zombie Disuko Smasher.Based on the incredibly obscure 1987 Famicom game of the same name, this three (3) piece mini figure set depicts the main protagonists of the game:Zombie Disuko Smasher: An undead bouncer at the toughest disco club in Tokyo SpaceContinue reading “Zombie Disuko Smasher – Bootleg Mini Figure Set – NOW AVAILABLE!”
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The 8-Bit Wonder of the World
31 Days of Horror 2013 – Day 14
A Nightmare on Elm Street (Nintendo Entertainment System 1989) “Something frightening has been happening on Elm Street lately. It seems that with each waking day another gruesome discovery is made… another neighborhood teen has mysteriously passed away into the dark stillness of the night. Everyone says it’s “natural causes,” but it seems as if somethingContinue reading “31 Days of Horror 2013 – Day 14”
31 Days of Horror 2013 – Day 10
Monster in My Pocket (Nintendo Entertainment System 1991)
31 Days of Horror 2013 – Day 7
Super Castlevania IV (Super Nintendo Entertainment System 1991) Originally released in Japan on Halloween in 1991, as Akumajō Dorakyura (Devil’s Castle Dracula) Super Castlevania IV was the franchises first foray into the 16-bit era. The game is more or less a re-imagining of the original Castlevania but with the obvious graphical and audio upgrades theContinue reading “31 Days of Horror 2013 – Day 7”
31 Days of Horror 2013 – Day 5
There’s no party like a Monster Party (Nintendo Entertainment System 1989).
You Now Prossess Dracula’s Ear – The Music of Castlevania II – Simon’s Quest
Say what you will about Castlevania II: Simon’s Quest. Yes the game has its fair share of flaws. However, in the music department, the game really shines. Kenichi Matsubara composed some pretty amazing music and the soundtrack stands out as one of the best in the entire Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) library. The soundtrack alsoContinue reading “You Now Prossess Dracula’s Ear – The Music of Castlevania II – Simon’s Quest”