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Nostalgia straight into the bloodstream

13/04/2023, 10:23
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Where the fuck did it all go wrong?

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01/08/2023, 10:05 (This post was last modified: 01/08/2023, 10:07 by StrumSolo.)
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I can smell my sticker album

and Jet  Heart Heart Heart obvs

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01/08/2023, 11:12
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(01/08/2023, 10:05)StrumSolo Wrote:  I can smell my sticker album

and Jet  Heart Heart Heart obvs

I don’t remember one single person in the playground who didn’t have Jet as their first pick.

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17/01/2024, 15:45
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Gladiators is back on


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18/01/2024, 08:39
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Eunice went on to do some pretty brilliant things too.

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22/01/2024, 16:04
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i am drowning




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06/02/2024, 10:45
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06/02/2024, 10:54
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(06/02/2024, 10:45)FantasticMR Wrote:  

Can't even kill myself without breaking a law. PC gone mad.
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20/02/2024, 10:39
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Ah, Knightmare... where to begin with this gem from the golden era of children's television? For those of us who grew up in the UK during the late '80s and early '90s, Knightmare wasn't just a TV show; it was an adventure, a rite of passage, and a shared experience that bonded us in schoolyards and living rooms across the nation.



Premiering in September 1987 on CITV, Knightmare was a revelation. In an age when video games were just beginning to find their feet, this show offered something we'd never seen before: a chance to step into a real-life video game. The premise was simple yet captivating. Teams of four would navigate the treacherous, puzzle-filled dungeons of Knightmare Castle, guided by the enigmatic Dungeon Master, Treguard, played by the incomparable Hugo Myatt.

What set Knightmare apart was its groundbreaking use of technology. The show utilized blue screen chroma key effects to place contestants in a computer-generated fantasy world, a concept that was revolutionary at the time. The 'dungeoneer,' blindfolded by the iconic Helmet of Justice, relied entirely on verbal guidance from their teammates to navigate the perilous, monster-infested corridors.

The challenges were as varied as they were thrilling: riddles posed by the enigmatic wall monsters, physical challenges that tested teamwork and timing, and moral dilemmas that questioned each team's integrity. The tension was palpable as we watched from our living rooms, shouting at the screen, desperately hoping our peers would succeed where so many had failed.

But Knightmare was more than just its gameplay. It was a storytelling marvel, weaving intricate narratives filled with memorable characters like the mischievous Pickle, the ominous Lord Fear, and the wise yet cryptic Merlin. Each episode was a new chapter in an ongoing saga that kept us hooked week after week.

The show's influence extended beyond the screen. It sparked imaginations, inspired a generation of gamers and storytellers, and left a lasting legacy that endures to this day. The dedication of its fan base is a testament to its impact, with websites, forums, and fan conventions keeping the spirit of Knightmare alive decades after its final episode aired.

In retrospect, Knightmare was more than just entertainment; it was a cultural phenomenon that captured the essence of an era. It taught us teamwork, critical thinking, and the importance of listening. But most of all, it showed us that with a bit of courage and a lot of cooperation, even the most daunting challenges could be overcome.

So here's to Knightmare, a show that dared to dream big and, in doing so, became a beloved part of our childhoods. Its legacy will forever live on in the hearts of those who, once upon a time, dared to venture into the unknown in pursuit of glory and adventure.

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22/02/2024, 14:32
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Greatest era of gaming.



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