The Son of Rad Chaser

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The Son of @radchaser ! The host of @njpwpod . Commentary for @thekingdomofwrestling . Also known as Handsome Dan, and the Iron Man of Podcasting.
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The “Thousand” Game Mystery (Dreamcast Edition) “What’s up, animals? You asked for it, so here we go.” I dropped a short recently showing that mysterious burnt Dreamcast disc with “1,000 NES Games” on it, and the Chaserinos wanted to see the receipts. Well, I’ve loaded it up, but it wasn’t easy—I had to track down a boot disc hiding in the hoard, swap it out mid-stream, and navigate the simulation to see what’s actually on this thing. 💿 The result? It’s exactly what you’d expect: a massive, chaotic list of ROMs, bootlegs, and fan translations. We’re talking about a garbage emulating disc featuring the literal bottom of the barrel—Cheetahmen II. 🐆 It’s every bit as “classic” as the legends say. But we did find a gem in the rough: Clash at Demonhead. Someone mentioned this one the other day, and seeing that “Summer of 1990X” screen hit different! The music is giving me heavy Rygar vibes—does anyone know if it’s the same composers? Let a brother know in the comments! 🎸 It’s got platforming, action-RPG elements, and a screen that looks like... well, let’s just say it’s a pure 90s bootleg aesthetic. I’m dying, I’m dead, and I’m out of here! I’ve got a beam of light to catch, so I’ll see you guys in the future. #RadChaser #SegaDreamcast #Dreamcast #NES #Nintendo Cheetahmen2 ClashAtDemonhead BootlegGaming RetroGaming GamingMystery SimulationFinds 90sAesthetic Emulation RetroCollective Rygar GameChasing ViralVisionProduction TheOasis
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4 days ago
“The ultimate test of skill is back... in 3D.” Game On! Magazine — Virtua Fighter 3 Issue The collection just took a massive leap into the high-poly era with this Game On! feature. Seeing Virtua Fighter 3 on the cover takes me straight back to the technical marvel of the Model 3 hardware—when Yu Suzuki and Sega were pushing the simulation to its absolute breaking point. This issue was a heavy hitter for the hoard because it covered the cutting edge of fighting game mechanics. While everyone was still figuring out 2D sprites, we were here analyzing the “dodge” button and uneven terrain. It was a mechanical necessity for anyone trying to stay ahead in the arcade and home console transition. To keep these high-resolution renders and technical breakdowns in collector-grade condition, I’ve got this copy locked down in BCW bags and boards. We’re using that archival-grade armor to ensure the cover stays sharp and the spine survives the long-term archive in the closet. @BCWSupplies , notice me senpai! 🥺 High-heft protection is the only way to keep these Sega classics safe from the wear and tear of the simulation. Were you an Akira loyalist, or did you prefer the technical depth of Lau? Moving forward, we’re diving even deeper into the Sega Saturn and Dreamcast archives. The collection never ends—stay rad. #RadChaser #SonOfRadChaser #GameOnMagazine #VirtuaFighter3 #Sega SegaSaturn Dreamcast YuSuzuki FightingGames RetroGaming MagazineCollecting BCW GamePreservation NoticeMeSenpai 90sAesthetic BaggedAndBoarded Chaserinos RetroCollective ArcadeLegends GameRoomVibes
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4 days ago
“A huge new world is waiting for you!” Nintendo Power Vol. 1, No. 13 (July/August 1990) The chronological hunt has reached a true heavyweight—the legendary Super Mario Bros. 3 Strategy Guide issue! This wasn’t just another magazine; it was the ultimate blueprint for every kid trying to find every Warp Whistle and hidden White Mushroom House in the simulation. That vibrant yellow cover with Mario in his Raccoon Suit is a certified 90s icon. This issue changed the game because it was the first time Nintendo Power dedicated an entire book-length guide to a single title. It set the gold standard for how we navigated the hoard back in the day. To keep this strategy masterclass in collector-grade condition, we’ve got it locked down in BCW bags and boards. We’re talking maximum-clarity protection to ensure those iconic yellow borders don’t fade while it sits in the closet archive. @BCWSupplies , notice me senpai! 🥺 High-heft armor is a mechanical necessity for preserving these heavy hitters. Did you manage to find all the whistles on your own, or did you need this guide to show you the way? Moving forward, the collection only gets deeper. The hunt never ends—stay rad. #RadChaser #SonOfRadChaser #NintendoPower #SuperMarioBros3 #Mario NES Nintendo RetroGaming MagazineCollecting BCW GamePreservation NoticeMeSenpai 90sAesthetic NintendoPowerQuest BaggedAndBoarded Chaserinos RetroCollective MushroomKingdom GameRoomVibes
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4 days ago
Virtual Combat Unleashed (Vol. 1, No. 2) “Ready... FIGHT!” The quest through the mid-90s continues! We’ve got Game On! USA Vol. 1, No. 2 (June 1996) in the lab, and things are heating up. While issue #1 was all about Cammy, this one shifts the spotlight to the world of Virtual Combat. This was Viz Media’s way of bridging that gap between the arcade cabinet and the manga page, and they absolutely nailed that “Electronic Manga” aesthetic. Inside, we’re following the next chapters of the Super Street Fighter II: Cammy and Samurai Shodown comics. It’s that rare era where you could get high-level gaming news alongside legitimate translated manga. The “Virtual Combat” feature really captures that moment when everyone was trying to figure out the next step for 3D and 2D fighters alike. To keep those Viz colors popping, we’re utilizing the gold standard: BCW bags and boards. These 80-page beauties deserve to be preserved with zero spine ticks and maximum gloss. @bcw_supplies notice me senpai! 🥺 Keeping this run pristine is the only way to do it. Who else was collecting these specifically for the Samurai Shodown comics? Moving forward, we keep chasing ‘em. #RadChaser #SonOfRadChaser #GameOnUSA #VirtualCombat SamuraiShodown StreetFighter VizMedia RetroGaming MagazineCollecting BCW GamePreservation NoticeMeSenpai 90sAesthetic MangaGaming ElectronicManga FightingGames RetroCollective SNK Capcom
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5 days ago
“Where he goes, the simulation follows.” Nintendo Power Vol. 1, No. 12 (May/June 1990) The chronological quest is firing on all cylinders today! We’re diving into Nintendo Power Issue #12, featuring the legendary Super C on the cover. This was the era where Konami could do no wrong, and seeing Bill and Lance in full tactical gear reminded us all that the battle against the Red Falcon was just getting started. This issue didn’t just give us the run-and-gun basics; it gave us the full map layout for the overhead stages that totally flipped the script on the original Contra formula. But this issue was a double-threat—it also featured the massive first look at Final Fantasy, which was about to change the RPG landscape for the hoard forever. To keep these tactical secrets and fantasy maps in collector-grade condition, we’ve got this copy locked down in BCW bags and boards. We’re using that archival-grade armor to make sure the vibrant red and orange cover art stays sharp and that the spine survives the long-term archive in the closet. @bcw_supplies notice me senpai! 🥺 High-heft protection is the only way to keep these early-90s heavy hitters safe from the wear and tear of the simulation. Which power-up was your go-to? Were you a loyalist to the Spread gun, or did the Crusher become your new favorite in Super C? The hunt never ends—stay rad. #RadChaser #SonOfRadChaser #NintendoPower #SuperC Contra Konami NES FinalFantasy RetroGaming MagazineCollecting BCW GamePreservation NoticeMeSenpai 90sAesthetic NintendoPowerQuest BaggedAndBoarded Chaserinos RetroCollective RunAndGun GameRoomVibes
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6 days ago
The Greatest Sequel of All Time? Nintendo Power Vol. 1, No. 11 (March/April 1990) The chronological hunt has reached a true titan of the industry! We’re cracking open the issue that gave us the first deep dive into Super Mario Bros. 3. This wasn’t just a game release; it was a cultural event. From the Tanooki Suit to the Koopaling airships, this issue was the map we all used to navigate the Mushroom World’s biggest adventure yet. This specific cover is legendary, featuring the clay-model style art that defined the early Nintendo Power aesthetic. It’s a centerpiece for the archive and a reminder of just how much this game changed the simulation for all of us. To keep Mario and the gang in mint condition, we’ve got this copy locked down in BCW bags and boards. We’re talking maximum-clarity protection to ensure those vibrant yellow borders and the iconic artwork don’t fade into the background. @bcw_supplies , notice me senpai! 🥺 High-heft armor is the only way to keep these heavy hitters safe in the closet. What was your favorite power-up? Were you a Raccoon Mario specialist or did you hold out for the Hammer Suit? The hunt never ends—stay rad. #RadChaser #SonOfRadChaser #NintendoPower #SuperMarioBros3 Mario NES Nintendo RetroGaming MagazineCollecting BCW GamePreservation NoticeMeSenpai 90sAesthetic NintendoPowerQuest BaggedAndBoarded Chaserinos RetroCollective MushroomKingdom GameRoomVibe
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11 days ago
“He’s the hero the hoard deserves.” The Dark Knight of the NES (Vol. 1, No. 10) The chronological quest hits double digits today! We’re diving into Nintendo Power Issue #10 (January/February 1990), and it’s a absolute heavy-hitter: Batman: The Video Game. This issue dropped right when the Bat-mania of the late ‘80s was at its peak, and Sunsoft’s masterpiece proved that licensed games could actually be elite-tier platformers. Between the wall-jumping and that incredible soundtrack, this one is pure 8-bit gold. This issue also served as the ultimate survival guide for the streets of Gotham, helping us navigate everything from the Axis Chemical Plant to the final showdown at the Cathedral. To keep the Caped Crusader looking sharp, we’ve got this copy locked down in BCW bags and boards. We’re using that archival-grade armor to preserve the dark, moody cover art and keep the spine from feeling the wear of the simulation. @bcw_supplies notice me senpai! 🥺 High-heft protection is the only way to keep the closet archives in mint condition. Did you manage to beat the Joker without using cheats, or were those boss patterns just a bit too brutal for your childhood self? The hunt never ends—stay rad. #RadChaser #SonOfRadChaser #NintendoPower Batman Sunsoft NES DCComics RetroGaming MagazineCollecting BCW GamePreservation NoticeMeSenpai 90sAesthetic NintendoPowerQuest BaggedAndBoarded Chaserinos RetroCollective TheDarkKnight GameRoomVibe
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13 days ago
““From Russia with Fun!” Fitting the Pieces Together (Vol. 1, No. 9) The chronological hoard reaches a major milestone today with Nintendo Power Issue #9 (November/December 1989). We’ve got the iconic Tetris cover—a game that redefined the industry and probably eats up more of our collective “Simulation” time than any other title in history. This issue arrived right as the Game Boy was taking over the world, bringing those falling blocks into the palm of our hands. Whether you were a B-Type expert or just chasing that elusive long bar to clear a Tetris, this issue was the definitive guide to mastering the stack. To keep this piece of the puzzle in collector-grade condition, we’ve got it secured in BCW bags and boards. We’re talking high-clarity preservation to make sure that vibrant puzzle art and the classic Nintendo Power logo stay crisp for the long-term archive. @bcw_supplies notice me senpai! 🥺 We need that heavy-duty protection to keep the corners sharp while we reorganize the closet. Are you a “slow and steady” builder or do you play at Level 9 high-speed until the music starts heart-pounding? The hunt never ends—stay rad. #RadChaser #SonOfRadChaser #NintendoPower #Tetris Nintendo NES GameBoy RetroGaming MagazineCollecting BCW GamePreservation NoticeMeSenpai 80sAesthetic NintendoPowerQuest BaggedAndBoarded Chaserinos RetroCollective PuzzleGaming GameRoomVibes
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14 days ago
Life is Like a Hurricane (Vol. 1, No. 8) “Solving mysteries and rewriting history!” The chronological hunt continues as we hit Nintendo Power Issue #8 (September/October 1989). We are officially in the golden age of the NES, and having Scrooge McDuck grace the cover for DuckTales is a total vibe. This wasn’t just a licensed game; it was a Capcom masterpiece that gave us the pogo-jump and a soundtrack that still lives rent-free in the simulation. Whether you were hunting for hidden treasure in the Himalayas or trying to reach the Moon, this issue was the ultimate guide for any Chaser looking to stack their digital gold. To ensure this piece of history stays minty, we’ve got it locked down in BCW bags and boards. We’re talking maximum protection to keep that iconic purple border and Scrooge’s top hat looking sharp for the long-term hoard. @bcw_supplies notice me senpai! 🥺 We need that archival-grade armor to keep these early issues pristine while we navigate the closet. What was your go-to stage? Did you head straight for the Moon for that legendary theme music, or were you an Amazon explorer? The hunt never ends—stay rad. #RadChaser #SonOfRadChaser #NintendoPower #DuckTales Disney Capcom NES RetroGaming MagazineCollecting BCW GamePreservation NoticeMeSenpai 80sAesthetic NintendoPowerQuest BaggedAndBoarded Chaserinos ScroogeMcDuck RetroCollective GameRoomVibes
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15 days ago
Spring Training at the Bonsai 🌸 The simulation is blooming. The Son of Rad Chaser @sonofchaser is taking a break from the high-speed platforming today to handle some essential maintenance in the oasis. As the seasons shift out here in Florida, it’s time for the collection to reflect that energy. We’re officially swapping the leaves on the LEGO Bonsai Tree to that vibrant Spring pink. It’s a different kind of “grind”—swapping out those green studs for the cherry blossom aesthetic—but it’s all part of keeping the vibe right. Just like bagging and boarding a fresh stack of magazines, there’s something therapeutic about a seasonal refresh for the hoard. We’re keeping the display looking minty and fresh as we gear up for a heavy season of hunting. Whether it’s plastic bricks or 8-bit cartridges, preservation is the name of the game. How are you guys updating your setups for the Spring? Are we adding more neon, or going full botanical# The hunt never ends—stay rad! #RadChaser #SonOfRadChaser #LegoBonsai LegoPhotography SpringVibes CherryBlossom LegoBotanical Shelfie RetroCollector GameRoomVibes SimulationBloom LegoCollector OrlandoCreators KeepChasingEm
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17 days ago
Enter The Casting of Frank Stone “Something ancient is stirring in Cedar Hills...” The Rad Chaser quest just took a dark turn into the world of cinematic horror! We’ve got the Game Informer issue featuring The Casting of Frank Stone on the cover. This isn’t just another slasher; it’s the massive collaboration between the storytelling masters at Supermassive Games and the nightmare-makers at Behaviour Interactive. This issue dives deep into how the Dead by Daylight universe is being expanded into a single-player, choice-driven narrative. If you’ve played Until Dawn or The Quarry, you know that every decision we make in the simulation carries heavy consequences—and Frank Stone looks like he’s ready to make us regret every single one of them. Real talk on the hunt: I actually ended up with multiple copies of this one! Game Informer apparently couldn’t get rid of them, so they just handed them over to me to add to the hoard. It’s a weird flex for the collection, but I’ll take the doubles any day. To keep these covers from being consumed by the Fog, we’re utilizing BCW bags and boards for maximum protection. We’re preserving those dark, moody aesthetics and keeping the spines tight for the long-term archive. @BCWSupplies , notice me senpai! 🥺 We need that high-heft armor to keep the shadows at bay. Are you guys ready to see the origin of a new Killer, or are you staying far away from the Mill? Moving forward, we keep chasing ‘em. #RadChaser #TheCastingOfFrankStone #DeadByDaylight #DBD #SupermassiveGames GameInformer HorrorGaming MagazineCollecting BCW GamePreservation NoticeMeSenpai BehaviorInteractive GamingCommunity RetroFuture TheFog CedarHills PhysicalMedia CollectionUpdate
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17 days ago
The Blue Bomber Arrives (Vol. 1, No. 7) “A New Battle is About to Begin!” The chronological hoard is hitting a legendary high note today! We’re cracking open Nintendo Power Issue #7 (July/August 1989), and it’s the one we’ve all been waiting for: Mega Man 2. This isn’t just a cover; it’s a portal to some of the best chiptunes and most balanced platforming ever to grace the NES. From Metal Man’s saw blades to that iconic climb up Dr. Wily’s castle, this issue was the ultimate blueprint for victory. To ensure the Blue Bomber stays as vibrant as he was in ‘89, we’ve got this copy locked down in BCW bags and boards. We’re talking high-clarity preservation to keep those spine colors popping and that clay-model art pristine. @bcw_supplies notice me senpai! 🥺 Keeping these early issues in collector-grade condition is the only way to survive the simulation. Which Robot Master did you always go after first? Air Man? Metal Man? Or were you a Heat Man specialist? Moving forward, we keep chasing ‘em. #RadChaser #SonOfRadChaser #NintendoPower #MegaMan2 MegaMan Capcom NES RetroGaming MagazineCollecting BCW GamePreservation NoticeMeSenpai 80sAesthetic NintendoPowerQuest BaggedAndBoarded Chaserinos BlueBomber DrWily RetroCollective
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17 days ago