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These Boomer-era video game commercials are cringe-worthy

 

For decades marketers have been trying to figure out how to sell video games to kids. Some ideas worked and others were just unoriginal, annoying, a bit insulting, and even creepy. We figured for a throwback, we’d roll through some video game commercials from the 1980s and 1990s and pick out a handful that made us cringe.

1. Game Genie

This 1991 commercial for Game Genie (which allowed you to cheat on any Nintendo or Sega system game) featured a couple “dude bros” who were doing their best Bill and Ted impersonation (from a somewhat popular movie at the time).

 

This is who marketers thought gamers were – a couple of doofuses.

2. Atari 2600, “The Fun Is Back”

In 1986, rap music and hip-hop culture as a whole was crossed over to the mainstream and marketers were all trying to cash in. In this commercial for the Atari 2600, we have a couple of little kids playing the Atari, but it’s backed by one of the worst sounding rap jingles of all time.

3. Nintendo’s Legend Of Zelda Rap Song

Sticking with the rap music theme here, Nintendo tried it out when they introduced Legend of Zelda to the U.S. Yeah, it was pretty terrible. And again, the imagery of the kids playing the game is a bit insulting to gamers of the day. That nerdy, pocket protector, wearing braces, and nerd glasses look was still a thing thanks to the popularity of the Revenge of the Nerds film franchise in the 1980s.

4. Centipede On Atari, “Club Centipede”

Centipede was a hit in the arcades back in the 1980s, so when the game came to home consoles, it was a big deal. So, when it came time to market the game, Atari went way left with it. The following commercial is probably one of the weirdest video game commercials you’ll see. Like, what’s up with the pushing a cart of legs? Oh, because centipedes have a bunch of legs, I get it. Is it pretty ordinary for a centipede to eat you and then start playing the saxophone? Plus, there’s only 10 seconds of gameplay footage in the 60 second commercial.

 

Bonus: This one is just as weird and with even less gameplay footage

5. Sega And Sonic The Hedgehog’s “Church Lady”

In the late ‘80s and early ‘90s, actor and comedian Dana Carvey’s “Church Lady” character was a hit on Saturday Night Live. Of course, when something crosses over into pop culture, like the Church Lady, marketers try to cash in on the popularity. When Sega was trying to sell its Sega Genesis, they focused on the free Sonic the Hedgehog game you get with the console and used a cheap Church Lady imitation to do the job. We get it. Young people don’t like old people so when old people don’t like something, like Sonic, young people all of the sudden like those things, right?

6. Nintendo’s Legend Of Zelda With Pee Wee/Michael Winslow Wanna-Be

Around the time of the original Legend of Zelda’s launch, Pee Wee Herman and the Police Academy films were the hot things of the moment. And by the looks of this commercial, Nintendo wanted to combine the two. The guy in the commercial has the Pee Wee Herman voice and is trying to do silly sound effects like Michael Winslow’s character in Police Academy. Plus, you hardly get to see any of the gameplay or even what the game is about.

7. Mario Bros. On Atari

Before Nintendo made Mario their mascot, he was running and jumping on Atari. This commercial is of the Saturday morning cartoon variety and it’s just … well, you get it.

Do you remember any video game commercials you could stand?

 

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39 facts about marijuana we’re betting you didn’t know

 

Cannabis is a booming business in states where legalization has been in effect for years and the trend seems on pace to continue.

In fact, more
and more U.S. states have legalized marijuana for medical and/or recreational uses. In fact, most
states
have some form of legalization.

So
with so much talk of marijuana out there, it’s time to separate the
facts from the fiction. Here are 39 of the most surprising and unusual
facts about marijuana that you may not know:

 

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According
to a study,
“9 percent of those who try marijuana develop dependence.”
Compared to other substances like cocaine and heroin, marijuana
dependency is low. However, marijuana is also much more widely used
than other substances.

 

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Even
with all the confusion around laws and its history of illegality,
researchers
say that 42% of Americans have tried marijuana.

 

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Multiple
studies have found that marijuana is safer than alcohol.

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We
tend to think of Colorado and Washington when we think about legal
weed, but both Alaska and Oregon legalized recreational marijuana use and possession just a few years later.

 

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Scientists
at California Pacific Medical Center studied a compound derived from
marijuana and discovered that it may
prevent metastasis in some aggressive cancers
. The scientists
were studying CBD, the substance in marijuana that is non-psychoactive.

 

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Despite
pushes for legalization, there are still a
lot of arrests
made in the U.S. for marijuana possession. In
2015, 650,000 people were arrested because of violations related to
marijuana. That’s 40% of drug arrests in the country and one arrest
every 50 seconds! And these arrests are still disproportionately
focused on black and Latino communities.

 

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Illegal
marijuana tends to be stronger
than legal marijuana
. This is partly because legal marijuana is
more carefully measured for consistency and potency.

 

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While
there are conflicting reports on the effect of marijuana on
teenagers, in adults negative cognitive effects like changes in
memory, perception and thoughts tend to be temporary. There is
currently no evidence that marijuana
use
, even among heavy users, will permanently damage an adult’s
memory or cognition.

 

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Despite
North Korea’s strict stance on other drugs, marijuana is not
even considered a drug
in the country.

 

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In
the 1700s, both George Washington and Thomas Jefferson grew
hemp
and in the 1800s marijuana was sold in some drugstores for
relief of migraines and menstrual cramps.

 

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Marijuana
started
to get banned
in the U.S. in the early 1900s. The 1930s saw the
country’s first drug czar, Harry Anslinger, who started to make
claims that marijuana turned youth into homicidal maniacs.

 

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In
2013, Uruguay
became the first country in the world to allow its citizens to grow,
sell and consume marijuana legally.

 

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The
ACLU
has tracked multiple cases where people were sentenced to
life in prison without parole for marijuana possession. In one case,
the person possessed 32 grams of marijuana (that’s just over an ounce). In another, they acted as
a go-between for the sale of just $10 of marijuana.

 

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In
2010
, legalization produced such a boom in Colorado that medical
marijuana dispensaries outnumbered Starbucks stores by a ratio of 3
to 1.

 

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In
2015, legal marijuana was the fastest-growing
industy
in the U.S., with a market of $2.7 billion.

 

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James
Munch served as the U.S. Official Expert on “Marihuana” from 1939 to
1962. During that time he testified under oath that marijuana had
turned
him into a bat
.

 

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The
earliest
recorded use
of cannabis is from China in 6,000, B.C., when
cannabis seeds were used for food.

 

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The
oldest stash of marijuana ever found also came
from China
. Researchers discovered 789 grams of dried cannabis
“cultivated for psychoactive purposes” in a 2,700-year-old
tomb in China.

 

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In
India, Bhang shops
sell cannabis-infused drinks like bhang lassi and bhang thandai,
particularly during the celebration of Holi.

 

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In
1971 or 1972, the first
online transaction
happened, well before Amazon or eBay. What was
it? Marijuana sold between students at Stanford and MIT.

 

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Bob
Marley was
buried
on May 21, 1981, along with his red Gibson Les Paul
guitar, a Bible open to Psalm 23 and a stalk of marijuana.

 

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Overdosing
on marijuana
is technically possible, but extraordinarily
unlikely. In theory, a person would have to consume almost 1,500
pounds of marijuana in just 15 minutes to overdose, making it a
practical impossibility.

 

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In
2015, legal marijuana outsold
Girl Scout cookies
.

 

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Sales
of marijuana are on
the rise
. Sales in 2020 grew 46% according to one report.

 

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By
2022, yearly
marijuana sales
in the U.S. could hit $22 billion. This is partly
due to more and more states opening medical and sometimes
recreational marijuana markets.

 

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After
California changed its marijuana laws in 1976, prankster Danny
Finegood hung curtains over the Hollywood sign to change it to
Hollyweed.” It happened again on New Year’s Day, 2017, when another prankster scaled Mount Lee to change the sign.

 

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In
1982, a man with a rare and painful type of bone tumor condition,
Irvin Rosenfeld, sued the federal government for access to marijuana
medicine
– and won, paving the way for others with qualifying
conditions. Today, he gets his marijuana from the federal government,
picking up 300 joints every 30 days.

 

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A study of pipe fragments from William Shakespeare’s garden revealed traces of cannabis.

 

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On
his 20th birthday, Bill Murray joked about having bombs in
his suitcase while in an airport. When agents searched his luggage,
they instead found $20,000
worth of marijuana
.

 

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In
2017, farmers in Italy started cultivating
cannabis
in order to decontaminate polluted soil. The plants
helped pull heavy metals out of the ground.

 

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As of
2020, 34 U.S. states have legalized marijuana in some form.

 

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A
study
of 6,000 teenagers in the U.K. found that high-achieving
teens were more likely than their peers to drink alcohol and use
cannabis.

 

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There
was a real Mary
Jane
. Mary Jane Rathburn, or Brownie Mary, baked and distributed
marijuana brownies for AIDS patients.

 

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The
Easter Island statues may have moved. How? With ropes
made of hemp
, the fibers of the marijuana plant.

 

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Estrogen
levels may make some people more
sensitive to THC
, the active ingredient in cannabis. Female rats
were at least 30% more sensitive to the properties of THC, including
pain relief.

 

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Marijuana
may have some therapeutic
benefits
for sick pets. But proceed with caution. Dogs and cats
can also die from marijuana toxicosis.

 

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People
can be allergic
to pot
. Experts found that people are sometimes, though rarely,
allergic to the pollen or smoke of the marijuana plant.

 

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Marijuana
can cause “cannabinoid
hyperemesis syndrome
,” a condition characterized by “cyclic
episodes of nausea and vomiting.”

 

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During
World War II, the Office of Strategic Services investigated marijuana
as a means of inducing detainees to spill
their secrets
.

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