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Mike Drucker is a published author, comedian, and prolific TV writer. He also writes for 1-900-HOTDOG. Heās slumming it, is what weāre saying here. He doesnāt need this job, and that means something crazy: Heās writing about old broken cash-grab video games and nightmarish made-for-TV specials purely out of passion. He might be the most dangerous maniac we employ.

1990 Kenner Toy Fair Catalogue š
Mike is the kind of guy to go to an antique book fair and drop $100 on a toy catalogue. Those things they gave out for free. That they sometimes paid you to take, and now make up 30% of all landfills. He paid 100 bills for that. And then he wrote about it for us so he could write it off on his taxes. Heās a fucking genius.

Will Vinton’s A Claymation Christmas Celebration š
You know Will Vintonās work. Heās the California Raisins guy! You remember the racially problematic dancing claymation raisins. Thatās him. The perfect guy to explain whatās special about Christmas. Stay for the erotic walrus ballet, youāll thank us later. Well, youāll do something to us later.

Street Fighter 2 for the ZX Spectrum š
Come experience Street Fighter the way it was meant to be played: With one button, two colors, and on a cassette tape.

Ranking Every Song on the Mortal Kombat Album Other Than Techno Syndrome š
āTechno Syndromeā unfairly overshadows every other song on the Mortal Kombat album. What the hell is āTechno Syndrome,ā you ask? Itās that techno song where a guy yells āMortal Kombat!ā There was a Mortal Kombat album, you ask? Yes! Was it good, you ask? You ask a lot of fucking questions.

Mega Man for DOS š
Mike Drucker grew up exclusively on broken video games for consoles that barely existed. Sure, he loves Mario. Oh, on the Nintendo? No. He only played the ports for the Zubaz GleeVision 4x. Yeah, the pants company. They werenāt originally in pants. Itās complicated. Just like getting Mega Man to run on DOS.
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