Retro Injection
80 FOLLOWERS
Retroinjection.com is a great '80s and '90s blog. We review classic movies, retro toys and arcade video games. If you like old video stores and VHS tapes, you'll love Retro Injection!
Retro Injection
1M ago
The Retro Injection crew is excited to bring you this interview with the legendary Steve Johnson. Mr. Johnson provided special effects ..read more
Retro Injection
4M ago
In 1990, Japanese arcade game manufacturer SNK rocked the industry with the release of its Neo-Geo MVS (Multi-Video System). Co-developed with fellow gaming company ADK, the Neo-Geo allowed arcade operators to install multiple, freely-selectable game cartridges in one cabinet.
A Neo-Geo home system was introduced shortly afterward. This consolized Neo would house one game at a time, but it shared the same processing hardware of its arcade big brother. The sleek, black box would be dubbed the Neo-Geo Advanced Entertainment System, and it left contenders' specs in the digital dust. The system ..read more
Retro Injection
9M ago
Retro Injection is thrilled to feature this video interview with visual effects legend Richard Edlund, a founding member of Industrial Light and Magic. Mr. Edlund also founded the famed Boss Film Studios, which from 1983 to 1997 delivered the visual effects for more than thirty major motion pictures. A winner of industry accolades including four Academy Awards, Mr. Edlund has made an indelible impact on the lives of movie lovers.
Join contributing Retro Injection writer Luke Worle on the Zoom call of a lifetime, as Mr. Edlund dishes out insider backstories about films such as the Star Wars tr ..read more
Retro Injection
10M ago
I'd like to introduce you to Rob Burman. You've likely seen his work. With hundreds of Hollywood films to his credit, Mr. Burman's practical effects and makeup wizardry have astonished audiences for decades. Retro Injection contributing writer Luke Worle chats with Mr. Burman about working in the effects industry, branching out into bronze sculpture, and that creepy Frank the Bunny mask from Donnie Darko.
Today’s cinematic climate has largely shunned practical effects in favor of CGI. In what ways, if any, do you feel computer graphics have improved special effects? In your opinion, how and w ..read more
Retro Injection
1y ago
COPS isn't the first '80s cartoon that comes to mind for most people, but I have fond memories of watching it during the early '90s at my grandmother's house (which I've since inherited and built an arcade in). A syndicated program at the time, COPS aired well before the more popular cartoons like Tiny Toon Adventures and the Disney Afternoon lineup. (Darkwing Duck, anyone?) With its unusual timeslot and channel, COPS felt like a secret show. Every day I would worry that COPS wouldn't be on, and eventually it wasn't. Somehow, I survived. COPS lasted sixty-five episodes, spanning 1988 to 1990 ..read more
Retro Injection
1y ago
Hoss's Steak and Sea House, a dining staple of Pennsylvania, is celebrating its 40th anniversary in true retro style. Stopping at Hoss's is a family tradition as we make our way home from the Carlisle, PA Corvette show every year. Today the chain operates twenty-nine locations in Pennsylvania, and graces the lucky town of Martinsburg, West Virginia. There used to be a Hoss's in our town in upstate NY, and I was their first customer. Don't diminish my claim to fame! This Retro Injection entry is a labor of love, with no payout from Hoss's Steak and Sea House.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJ ..read more
Retro Injection
1y ago
I somehow missed this PAC-MAN display when I walked into one of their gas stations today. When I saw it on the way out, my head almost exploded.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YI3NoBeNwfk
7-Eleven isn't paying me to plug their promo, so this post is pure PSA: Retro gamers and arcade aficionados are going to want to make tracks and gobble up some of the convenient store's crazy-awesome PAC-MAN goodies.
I started this entry right after spotting that display, only to have my internet go down for five days! But the promo is still on (5/18/23), with chances to win prizes spanning from an official ..read more
Retro Injection
1y ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKSWnD-U5LA
By Luke Worle, Retro Injection contributing writer.
Cocaine Bear is an extravaganza of excess, a celluloid riptide that mirrors its intrinsically 1980s lifeblood.
The characters are multidimensional and are given plenty of screen-time breathing room to prove themselves a motley crew of the bizarre, hapless and heroic.
The premise is partially based on the real-life experience of narcotics cop gone rogue Andrew C. Thornton II and his fatal, ill-timed airplane jump while attempting to smuggle duffel bags chock full of the devil’s dandruff. But our adve ..read more
Retro Injection
1y ago
Alessandro Maggia operates Starlight Video Productions out of Italy. An editor extraordinaire, Mr. Maggia infuses his passion for retro cinema into awe-inspiring music videos. His “Fantastic Journey Through The 80s Movies” trilogy showcases some of the best films from the era. It's one of the most incredible movie mashups ever assembled, generating raw emotion that'll leave you feeling energized, and that there may be hope for humanity.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAvQbEeTafk https://youtu.be/efeujWCkwKc
After watching "A Fantastic Journey Through The 80s Movies" repeatedly for several ho ..read more
Retro Injection
2y ago
In the early '90s, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise was riding the sewage wave of popularity: Live-action films; a syndicated cartoon; video games; comic books and an established toyline from Playmates all contributed to shell-shocked childhoods. Welcome to Retro Injection's fifth anniversary special! As Michelangelo would say, "It's gonna be mondo epic."
I was once all about the Ninja Turtles, and I still appreciate TMNT for its anything-goes creativity and martial arts action. I've currently having a blast, revisiting the complete original cartoon series on DVD! There are tons of ..read more