There were prime-time soap operas. Dallas, Dynasty, Falcon Crest, just to name a few.
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It wasn't until a few years later that serialized TV even really became a thing -- Twin Peaks probably was the first here, but Babylon 5 would have a good claim (and DS9, Buffy, and others were coming together then too).
Soap operas were doing serialized storytelling for decades before your examples. Maybe not good serialized storytelling, but still.
I'm playing it now, I haven't noticed any serious glitches. Also, the game asked me to sign-in to the Playstation Network when I first started it up, I said "nope" and it hasn't bothered me since.
Edit: Ok, scratch the part about not running into glitches. Just within the past five minutes the right trigger has stopped registering twice and I've had to restart the game to get it to come back.
"When you see only one set of ~~footprints~~ hoofprints, it was then that I carried you."
How about a Trilby on a Shelby?
Most of the TOS cast was on board, I think only Walter Koenig didn't participate. As for other voices, most of those were done by TOS castmembers with James Doohan in particular having several non-Scotty roles.
Reminds me of my days at Babbage's.
In my mid-teens, after Saturday Night Live they showed Fantastic Planet on Night Flight. That was an experience.
"For some reason." Money. The reason is money.
The date August 4th, 2026 is burned into my memory.
Also, horses had gone extinct in North America until the Spanish brought them back in the 15th century.
I got asked about the survey on both my desktop and Steam Deck.