The Shoutbox
DSN was amazingly produced by someone who really cared about his work and the ST characters. That someone is the great Ira Behr.

I recently rewatched DSN for the 3rd time and already miss it!
After going back through all the post TOS Treks, DS9 emerged as my clear favorite, having aged the best out of the bunch. It was clearly one of the early shows to pioneer the long story arc format we are used to today.
I just started season 5 tonight.
I saw a couple episodes here and there. I was a little young to appreciate the TV shows but the movies were always great fun. Ended up rewatching TNG in high school, Voyager in college, and now DS9. And I must say that DS9 is the best written series of that era. I would so love to see them remaster it but I doubt it’ll happen anytime soon. That TNG remaster was super expensive for CBS. So I’ve read.
I seen you mention DSN, cool!!!!!!!!
I love that show, I love ST in general with DSN being my favourite. Have you seen it before?
I’ve been on a Star Trek kick of late (mostly DS9) but I decided to watch First Contact tonight. Holy crap, these space scenes have aged extremely well. I was hooting and hollering during the opening battle.
I put off watching the Battletoads videos. Everyone knows nobody ever beat that game.

I wisely surmised that watching it would be akin to reading the Necronomicon and initiating the end of life as we know it.
Wipeout was good but it ain’t no Wave Race 64
Originally Posted by doubledenim
I started watching some NES speedrun videos this weekend. When you see a guy beat Ninja Gaiden in less than 14m, you begin to wonder what sort of challenges you were born with.
PS1 Wipeout... on all levels of difficulty, including that secret super difficulty level that could be unlocked after doing the highest class of race speed... every track, less than 1 minute.

Not 1 minute per lap... less than 1 minute to complete the 3 laps and win the race.

I was a God at Wipeout.
I started watching some NES speedrun videos this weekend. When you see a guy beat Ninja Gaiden in less than 14m, you begin to wonder what sort of challenges you were born with.