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Subject: SATURDAY SUPERCADE PETITION
Written By: Ryan Lepore on 11/17/05 at 12:28 am
Saturday Supercade fans of Frogger, Donkey Kong, & Jr., etc., please sign the Saturday Supercade Petition:
BRING SATURDAY SUPERCADE BACK ON TV PETITION:
http://www.petitiononline.com/super/petition.html
Subject: Re: SATURDAY SUPERCADE PETITION
Written By: Davester on 11/17/05 at 5:11 am
Saturday Supercade fans of Frogger, Donkey Kong, & Jr., etc., please sign the Saturday Supercade Petition:
Subject: Re: SATURDAY SUPERCADE PETITION
Written By: Webstor on 12/27/05 at 11:36 pm
Actually,
Pac-Man was not part of the saturday supercade show. Two totally different networks, two totally diff shows.
Saturday Supercade included Pole Position, Donkey Kong & Donkey Kong jr, Pitfall, Frogger, and Q-Bert.
Would love to see this come back for nostalgic purposes as well.....but not gonna happen.
Subject: Re: SATURDAY SUPERCADE PETITION
Written By: Dat Dude on 12/29/05 at 9:02 pm
Actually,
Pac-Man was not part of the saturday supercade show. Two totally different networks, two totally diff shows.
Saturday Supercade included Pole Position, Donkey Kong & Donkey Kong jr, Pitfall, Frogger, and Q-Bert.
Would love to see this come back for nostalgic purposes as well.....but not gonna happen.
DONKEY KONG WUZ AWESOME :\'(
Subject: Re: SATURDAY SUPERCADE PETITION
Written By: Tony J Case on 01/05/06 at 1:25 am
First of all, I would love to get this series. Sure it was cheesy as hell - at least from the one episode I saw - but it was fun nostalga. But an online petition hardly ever works, even with a huge well loved series. Given the nitch market, the odds of seeing this out on DVD are slim and none.
Besides, a much more effective tool in getting your voice heard is TV Shows on DVD. The studios actually pay attention to what the users are voting for.
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