"Four years in the lives of four home economics students at Iowa State University."
This swell little educational video was once the subject of a Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode. I believe it is actually on one of the MST3K Shorts DVDs.
Creative Commons license: Public Domain
A 1950s Coronet instructional film detailing how teenagers should spend their free time. It's quite humorous, in that campy, 'this should be on MST3K' sort of way.
Watch me suck it up at Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 in this test video. The emulation isn't all that great, but I probably haven't played this game in about ten years, so my playing isn't all that good either...
Is it just me, or does it seem like Rocksteady was the first boss in every TMNT game back then?
This little gem from the 1950s preaches against the evils of alcohol. Alcohol: Now You're Playing with DYNAMITE!
Creative Commons license: Public Domain
"Oh boy, HAM!!"
A bad-mannered 14-year-old meets himself as a young man of 21, and learns the fundamentals of good table manners.
Another great Coronet instructional film
Another quick little video of me playing the LucasArts classic, Zombies Ate My Neighbors. The emulation is much better than the TMNT video, but my gameplay skills, sadly, are not.
Released in 1978, this little public domain oddity is a departure from what I usually post (1950s era educational flicks), but it's just too weird to pass up.
In part two, Karen Kingsly (AKA Guardiana) experiments with LSD and 1970s video editing technology to help children thwart a pesky little thing we like to call 'natural selection'.