The Legend of Zelda
"The Legend of Zelda," released in 1986, defined 80s adventure gaming and introduced players to Link's epic quest to save Princess Zelda. Discover its impact and legacy!
"The Legend of Zelda," released in 1986, defined 80s adventure gaming and introduced players to Link's epic quest to save Princess Zelda. Discover its impact and legacy!
Club MTV, hosted by Downtown Julie Brown, was a defining dance show of the late 80s, bringing the hottest music and trends directly into viewers' homes from 1987 to 1992.
Unveiling the 80s' heartfelt anthem, "Do They Know It's Christmas?" by Band Aid, a timeless reminder of generosity and unity.
Released on September 13, 1985, "After Hours," directed by Martin Scorsese, is a dark comedy cult classic that takes viewers on a bizarre and unforgettable night in New York City's SoHo district.
Released in 1986, "Maximum Overdrive" is Stephen King's wild ride into film directing. This campy horror flick about machines turning against humans is packed with action, thrills, and a rockin' AC/DC soundtrack.
Join Jake and Elwood on a musical quest in "The Blues Brothers," a wild ride filled with soul, mischief, and unforgettable tunes.
Premiering in 1982, "Cagney & Lacey" revolutionized TV by featuring two strong female detectives. This iconic series blended crime-solving with personal drama, setting a new standard for police procedurals.
Dream Academy's "Life In A Northern Town" (1985) captures the melancholy beauty of life in a small town with its dreamy melodies, nostalgic lyrics, and two memorable music videos.
"Knight Rider," the iconic 80s show, featured Michael Knight and his AI supercar KITT fighting crime with advanced technology, thrilling action, and unforgettable adventures.
Premiering on November 3, 1978, "Diff'rent Strokes" is a beloved sitcom that ran for eight seasons, blending humor with meaningful messages and unforgettable catchphrases.
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