Friday, May 28, 2010

The Adventures of Super Pac-Man (1983)


This was one of many "talking story books" put out by Kid Stuff in the 80's. The record came with an actual story book to read along to which also doubled as a coloring book; I acquired it god knows when during my video game collector days and luckily my copy was free of crayon marks or ancient booger stains. This one is pretty bad. I feel like even the target audience would be insulted: the fact they had to invent a character named, I shit you not, "bad weather man" just for this story says all that needs to be. I included scans of all the pages--you're welcome--as well as disc and cover scans. The audio quality is a bit rough though it should be sufficient. I'd say dig out your foot pajamas and grab a box of fruit loops for this one, but getting nostalgic for fucking Super Pac-Man might be a bit desperate. Then again, I wasn't even alive in the 80's so whatever floats your boat I guess.


Remain-Anon (1986)



As far as I can tell, Remain-Anon was a pop rock band... and that's pretty much all I could find. Nothing comes up on the web and on the tape there's a phone number for some lady who's probably dead now. In terms of style, I'm reminded of bands like Boston or Chicago though there's probably better examples out there. I can imagine the band members standing on a rock for a publicity photo hung on the wall of a dingy basement somewhere, all wearing denim jackets and sporting terribly aged porn 'staches. Nothing here will blow your mind, but it is kind of entertaining for what it is. I'm not sure if this is a single or a demo, or a copy of a demo given the nature of the tape, though this is largely irrelevant. Remain-Anon were understandably forgotten by time; none of those scenarios would surprise me, and evidently the band itself didn't surprise anyone either.

EDIT (10/8/14): I know track 2 is glitched, I'll check my files later but I no longer own the tape, so if that one turns out to be fucked up, then there's nothing I can do.