Monday, December 31, 2007

1980s New Year

How did we celebrate new year in the 80s?

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Virgin Records

Music and memories here at Virgin Records.

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Down Universal Studios

Scribbles and pictures about our visit to Universal Studios to be posted soon.

Have to finish packing for the East Coast leg of our US trip to spend a "White Christmas."

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Go Galaxian

My first job was with the Manila Bulletin’s Advertising Department. That was in mid 1981 up to around 1987. It was a long stretch working for the “Nation’s Leading Newspaper.”

During that stretch, I was assigned at the Manila Peninsula Branch Office, located at the Ayala Avenue side of the hotel. Rizal Theatre was directly across the hotel. Now, it is Makati Shangrila.

There were only three branches then. Cubao. Caloocan. Makati. Now, I count around ten branches, even up to Davao. Cost of classified ads was Php 7.50 per line. And php 45 pesos per col. cm.

I remember my friend Lito Pozas, a Journalism graduate from UST who worked for a pharmaceutical company (I think?). After office hours, we would meet at Greenbelt and spend time (and hard earned money) playing Galaxian. Yes, we were both addicted to this arcade game!



Developed by Namco and published by Midway Games in 1979, Galaxian, similar to Space Invaders, is a first person shooter arcade game to use RGB color. It was Lito versus me during those days.

The game was simple. Shoot down as many aliens as possible (like Space Invaders). But here, there would be “kamikaze” like aliens who took dives at your ship, which moved horizontally at the bottom of the screen. Sorry, no up and down movement then.

Swarm after swarm of alien armies would attack the player. Each swarm became more aggressive than the previous swarm.

We would usually spend around 200 pesos. That would last us for around one hour, or even more, of we got a lot of bonus ships.

Galaxian was so successful that it led to other similar games with the same formula. Soon, players became tired of shooting down aliens.

Fast forward to the mid-90s. Everyone at CITEM also became game addicts. I remember Arnold Bailing quickly hiding the game screen when a boss would come up from behind to follow-up a creative requirement.

Go Galaxian!

Saturday, November 3, 2007

You belong to the city


One of the best music to come out of Miami Vice is the song “You Belong To The City” by Glen Frey.

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Cheers to the 80s


Why am I scribbling about the 80s? These were the formative years of my life, straight out of Comm Arts in UST (Batch 1981) and up to the years before I worked for CITEM (Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions).

So much happened during this decade, which includes dates in Dean St. Café with Chief and even my first overseas trip to HK with Rene Bernal.

Yesterday, when the GMA TV crew was at our Greenhome for the “Mel & Joey” shoot, my friends and I got back to looking back at old pictures, mostly from the 80s.

These pictures include my snapshots of history during the 1986 EDSA Revolution. And all the gimmicks in between in between Madonna and pacman!

Thus, this dedicated 80s blog is born. Whether it be about music (when MTV was first born) to television (Miami Vice) and to all the friends with whom much memories had been shared through the 80s.

Cheers to the 80s!