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SNES: On the list, which SNES games in North America are your favorites in each year?

2024.05.17 04:02 AC_the_Panther_007 SNES: On the list, which SNES games in North America are your favorites in each year?

1991 (Aug. 13, 1991-Dec. 31, 1991):
  1. F-ZERO (Launch Title)
  2. Gradius III (Launch Title)
  3. Pilotwings (Launch Title)
  4. SimCity (Launch Title)
  5. Super Mario World (Launch Title)
  6. Drakkhen
  7. Final Fight
  8. HAL's Hole in One Golf
  9. HyperZone
  10. Populous
  11. Super Bases Loaded
  12. Super R-Type
  13. The Chessmaster
  14. U.N. Squadron
  15. Ultraman
  16. Final Fantasy II
  17. ActRaiser
  18. Bill Laimbeer's Combat Basketball
  19. Darius Twin
  20. John Madden Football
  21. Paperboy 2
  22. Radical Psycho Machine Racing
  23. Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts
  24. Super Tennis
  25. True Golf Classics: Waialae Country Club
  26. Super Castlevania IV
  27. D-Force
  28. Home Alone
  29. Lagoon
  30. Super Baseball Simulator 1.000
  31. Super Off Road
  32. The Miracle Piano Teaching System
1992 (Jan. 1, 1992-Dec. 31, 1992):
  1. Earth Defense Force
  2. Joe & Mac
  3. Ys III: Wanderers from Ys
  4. Nolan Ryan's Baseball
  5. Super Scope 6
  6. Super Smash TV
  7. The Legend of the Mystical Ninja
  8. Extra Innings
  9. Lemmings
  10. PGA Tour Golf
  11. Pit-Fighter
  12. Smart Ball
  13. The Addams Family
  14. WWF Super WrestleMania
  15. Contra III: The Alien Wars
  16. Raiden Trad
  17. Rival Turf!
  18. Super Adventure Island
  19. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
  20. Top Gear
  21. True Golf Classics: Pebble Beach Golf Links
  22. World League Soccer
  23. Xardion
  24. Arcana
  25. Jack Nicklaus Golf
  26. Mario Paint
  27. Romance of the Three Kingdoms II
  28. Super Soccer
  29. The Rocketeer
  30. Garry Kitchen's Super Battletank: War in the Gulf
  31. Krusty's Super Fun House
  32. Space Football: One on One
  33. Super Soccer Champ
  34. Thunder Spirits
  35. Clue
  36. Spanky's Quest
  37. Street Fighter II: The World Warrior
  38. Ka-blooey
  39. Magic Sword
  40. Rampart
  41. Soul Blazer
  42. Strike Gunner S.T.G.
  43. Super Play Action Football
  44. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time
  45. Axelay
  46. DinoCity
  47. F1 ROC: Race of Champions
  48. Faceball 2000
  49. George Foreman's KO Boxing
  50. Monopoly
  51. RoboCop 3
  52. Roger Clemens' MVP Baseball
  53. Super Bowling
  54. Super Mario Kart
  55. The Simpsons: Bart's Nightmare
  56. Wheel of Fortune: Featuring Vanna White
  57. Final Fantasy Mystic Quest
  58. Battle Clash
  59. BlaZeon: The Bio-Cyborg Challenge
  60. David Crane's Amazing Tennis
  61. Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf
  62. Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
  63. Hook
  64. James Bond Jr.
  65. King of the Monsters
  66. NCAA Basketball
  67. Phalanx
  68. Q*bert 3
  69. Race Drivin'
  70. Sküljagger: Revolt of the Westicans
  71. Space Megaforce
  72. Super Batter Up
  73. Super Buster Bros.
  74. Super Double Dragon
  75. The Irem Skins Game
  76. TKO Super Championship Boxing
  77. Wings 2: Aces High
  78. Bazooka Blitzkrieg
  79. Best of the Best: Championship Karate
  80. Captain Novolin
  81. Chuck Rock
  82. Cyber Spin
  83. Firepower 2000
  84. GunForce
  85. Imperium
  86. John Madden Football '93
  87. On the Ball
  88. Out of This World
  89. Prince of Persia
  90. Road Riot 4WD
  91. Road Runner's Death Valley Rally
  92. Spider-Man and the X-Men in Arcade's Revenge
  93. Super Star Wars
  94. Wing Commander
  95. Wordtris
  96. X-Zone
  97. Bulls vs. Blazers and the NBA Playoffs
  98. Cal Ripken Jr. Baseball
  99. Chester Cheetah: Too Cool to Fool
  100. Gemfire
  101. Goal!
  102. Gods: The Bitmap Brothers
  103. Jeopardy!
  104. Jimmy Connors Pro Tennis Tour
  105. Lethal Weapon
  106. Musya
  107. NBA All-Star Challenge
  108. NHLPA Hockey '93
  109. Pro Quarterback
  110. Push-Over
  111. Test Drive II: The Duel
  112. The Magical Quest starring Mickey Mouse
  113. WarpSpeed
1993 (Jan. 1, 1993-Dec. 31, 1993):
  1. California Games II
  2. Power Moves
  3. The Hunt for Red October
  4. Uncharted Waters
  5. Aerobiz
  6. Cool World
  7. Dragon's Lair
  8. Harley's Humongous Adventure
  9. Hit the Ice
  10. Shanghai II: Dragon's Eye
  11. SimEarth: The Living Planet
  12. Sonic Blast Man
  13. Super Valis IV
  14. The Addams Family: Pugsley's Scavenger Hunt
  15. Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose!
  16. Doomsday Warrior
  17. Inindo: Way of the Ninja
  18. King Arthur's World
  19. Spindizzy Worlds
  20. Star Fox
  21. Super Conflict: The Mideast
  22. Super Strike Eagle
  23. Tecmo Super NBA Basketball
  24. The Combatribes
  25. American Gladiators
  26. Batman Returns
  27. Battle Grand Prix
  28. Brawl Brothers
  29. Cybernator
  30. Fatal Fury
  31. Outlander
  32. Street Combat
  33. Super Ninja Boy
  34. The Lost Vikings
  35. The Terminator
  36. Tom and Jerry
  37. Toys
  38. Wayne's World
  39. Alien³
  40. Bubsy in: Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind
  41. Congo's Caper
  42. MechWarrior
  43. Shadowrun
  44. Super Black Bass
  45. Super Turrican
  46. Taz-Mania
  47. Vegas Stakes
  48. Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego?
  49. Rock n' Roll Racing
  50. Run Saber
  51. B.O.B.
  52. Battletoads in Battlemaniacs
  53. Cacoma Knight in Bizyland
  54. Dungeon Master
  55. Family Dog
  56. Kawasaki Caribbean Challenge
  57. Mario is Missing!
  58. Pocky & Rocky
  59. Super High Impact
  60. The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends
  61. The Blues Brothers
  62. The Great Waldo Search
  63. Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?
  64. Wolfchild
  65. WWF Royal Rumble
  66. Yoshi's Cookie
  67. E.V.O.: Search for Eden
  68. First Samurai
  69. Disney's Goof Troop
  70. NFL Football
  71. Nigel Mansell's World Championship Racing
  72. Super Baseball 2020
  73. Super James Pond
  74. Super Slam Dunk
  75. Final Fight 2
  76. Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting
  77. Super Mario All-Stars
  78. Super Slap Shot
  79. Mortal Kombat: Competition Edition
  80. Alien vs. Predator
  81. Boxing Legends of the Ring
  82. Bram Stoker's Dracula
  83. Captain America and the Avengers
  84. Cool Spot
  85. GP-1
  86. Mecarobot Golf
  87. Operation Logic Bomb: The Ultimate Search & Destroy
  88. P.T.O.
  89. Plok
  90. Redline F-1 Racer
  91. Rocky Rodent
  92. Super Bomberman
  93. Super Off Road: the Baja
  94. Super Widget
  95. The 7th Saga
  96. Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends: Adventure Series
  97. Top Gear 2
  98. Tuff E Nuff
  99. Utopia: The Creation of a Nation
  100. Wing Commander: The Secret Missions
  101. World Heroes
  102. Yoshi's Safari
  103. Zombies Ate My Neighbors
  104. Aero the Acro-Bat
  105. Battletoads & Double Dragon: The Ultimate Team
  106. Capcom's MVP Football
  107. Cliffhanger
  108. Daffy Duck: The Marvin Missions
  109. Family Feud
  110. Football Fury
  111. Kendo Rage
  112. Last Action Hero
  113. Lock On
  114. Madden NFL '94
  115. NBA Showdown
  116. NHL '94
  117. Pac-Attack
  118. Paladin's Quest
  119. Secret of Mana
  120. SimAnt
  121. Sunset Riders
  122. Super Caesars Palace
  123. Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
  124. The Incredible Crash Dummies
  125. The Ren & Stimpy Show: Veediots!
  126. The Super Aquatic Games Starring the Aquabats
  127. The Wizard of Oz
  128. Troddlers
  129. True Golf Classics: Wicked 18
  130. ActRaiser 2
  131. Disney's Aladdin
  132. BioMetal
  133. Championship Pool
  134. ClayFighter
  135. International Tennis Tour
  136. Jurassic Park
  137. Lamborghini American Challenge
  138. NHL Stanley Cup
  139. Out to Lunch
  140. Pink Goes to Hollywood
  141. Ranma ½: Hard Battle
  142. RoboCop Versus The Terminator
  143. Steel Talons
  144. Super Battleship
  145. Super Putty
  146. Tecmo Super Bowl
  147. Terminator 2: Judgment Day
  148. The Lawnmower Man
  149. Time Slip
  150. Tony Meola's Sidekicks Soccer
  151. Total Carnage
  152. We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story
  153. ABC Monday Night Football
  154. Art of Fighting
  155. Barbie: Super Model
  156. Battle Blaze
  157. Battle Cars
  158. Beethoven: The Ultimate Canine Caper
  159. Dennis the Menace
  160. Dig & Spike Volleyball
  161. F1 Pole Position
  162. Genghis Khan II: Clan of the Gray Wolf
  163. Inspector Gadget
  164. Jim Power: The Lost Dimension in 3-D
  165. Lufia & the Fortress of Doom
  166. Mario's Time Machine
  167. Metal Combat: Falcon's Revenge
  168. Metal Marines
  169. Nobunaga's Ambition
  170. Romance of the Three Kingdoms III: Dragon of Destiny
  171. Side Pocket
  172. Soldiers of Fortune
  173. Super Chase H.Q.
  174. Super Nova
  175. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters
  176. The Adventures of Dr. Franken
  177. World Soccer '94: Road to Glory
1994 (Jan. 1, 1994-Dec. 31, 1994):
  1. Brett Hull Hockey
  2. Choplifter III
  3. Lester the Unlikely
  4. Lethal Enforcers
  5. Mega Man X
  6. Riddick Bowe Boxing
  7. Skyblazer
  8. Super Battletank 2
  9. Super Solitaire
  10. Zool: Ninja of the Nth Dimension
  11. Ardy Lightfoot
  12. Bill Walsh College Football
  13. Bugs Bunny: Rabbit Rampage
  14. Flashback: The Quest for Identity
  15. Mickey's Ultimate Challenge
  16. Ninja Warriors
  17. Pro Sport Hockey
  18. Sports Illustrated: Championship Football & Baseball
  19. Super Alfred Chicken
    1. Super Bases Loaded 2
  20. Super Troll Islands
  21. T2: The Arcade Game
  22. Turn and Burn: No-Fly Zone
  23. Winter Olympic Games: Lillehammer '94
  24. X-Kaliber 2097
  25. Chester Cheetah: Wild Wild Quest
  26. Claymates
  27. Equinox
  28. Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball
  29. MLBPA Baseball
  30. NBA Jam
  31. Star Trek: The Next Generation - Future's Past
  32. The Flintstones: The Treasure of Sierra Madrock
  33. The Peace Keepers
  34. Wolfenstein 3D
  35. Young Merlin
  36. Super Metroid
  37. Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Eye of the Beholder
  38. Bébé's Kids
  39. Champions World Class Soccer
  40. Dream T.V.
  41. Fatal Fury 2
  42. Joe & Mac 2: Lost in the Tropics
  43. King of Dragons
  44. Knights of the Round
  45. Legend
  46. Liberty or Death
  47. Mega Man Soccer
  48. Pinball Dreams
  49. Rocko's Modern Life: Spunky's Dangerous Day
  50. SOS
  51. Super Goal! 2
  52. Time Trax
  53. Ultima: The False Prophet
  54. Wheel of Fortune: Deluxe Edition
  55. Wizardry V: Heart of the Maelstrom
  56. Andre Agassi Tennis
  57. ClayFighter: Tournament Edition
  58. ESPN Baseball Tonight
  59. FIFA International Soccer
  60. Jeopardy! Sports Edition
  61. Relief Pitcher
  62. Rex Ronan: Experimental Surgeon
  63. Space Ace
  64. Spectre
  65. Suzuka 8 Hours
  66. The Pirates of Dark Water
  67. ESPN SpeedWorld
  68. Barkley: Shut Up and Jam!
  69. Capcom's Soccer Shootout
  70. Championship Soccer '94
  71. Final Fight Guy
  72. HardBall III
  73. Hyper V-Ball
  74. Jeopardy! Deluxe Edition
  75. King of the Monsters 2
  76. Natsume Championship Wrestling
  77. Operation Europe: Path to Victory 1939-45
  78. Saturday Night Slam Masters
  79. Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers
  80. The Jetsons: Invasion of the Planet Pirates
  81. The Ren & Stimpy Show: Fire Dogs
  82. The Twisted Tales of Spike McFang
  83. Tommy Moe's Winter Extreme: Skiing & Snowboarding
  84. Ultimate Fighter
  85. World Cup USA '94
  86. Disney's Beauty and the Beast
  87. F1 ROC II: Race of Champions
  88. Stunt Race FX
  89. Super Godzilla
  90. Breath of Fire
  91. Aerobiz Supersonic
  92. An American Tail: Fievel Goes West
  93. Brain Lord
  94. Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls
  95. Eek! The Cat
  96. Elite Soccer
  97. Fighter's History
  98. Fun 'n Games
  99. Mr. Nutz
  100. Tetris 2
  101. The Adventures of Kid Kleets
  102. The Death and Return of Superman
  103. The Incredible Hulk
  104. Disney's The Jungle Book
  105. The Untouchables
  106. Troy Aikman NFL Football
  107. Kid Klown in Crazy Chase
  108. Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage
  109. Blackthorne
  110. Illusion of Gaia
  111. Mario's Early Years: Fun with Numbers
  112. Michael Andretti's Indy Car Challenge
  113. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
  114. Mortal Kombat II
  115. Obitus
  116. Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures
  117. Super Bomberman 2
  118. Tecmo Super Baseball
  119. Virtual Bart
  120. Vortex
  121. WildSnake
  122. World Heroes 2
  123. Final Fantasy III
  124. Adventures of Yogi Bear
  125. Disney's Bonkers
  126. Bubsy II
  127. Earthworm Jim
  128. Firestriker
  129. HammerLock Wrestling
  130. Indiana Jones' Greatest Adventures
  131. J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings: Volume 1
  132. Lord of Darkness
  133. Mario's Early Years: Fun with Letters
  134. Math Blaster: Episode 1
  135. Mickey Mania: The Timeless Adventures of Mickey Mouse
  136. NBA Live '95
  137. NCAA Football
  138. Operation Thunderbolt
  139. R-Type III: The Third Lightning
  140. Radical Rex
  141. Robotrek
  142. Shaq-Fu
  143. Shien's Revenge
  144. Snow White in Happily Ever After
  145. Sparkster
  146. Super Adventure Island II
  147. Super Punch-Out!!
  148. Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
  149. The Great Circus Mystery Starring Mickey & Minnie
  150. Disney's The Lion King
  151. Uncharted Waters: New Horizons
  152. Donkey Kong Country
  153. 3 Ninjas Kick Back
  154. ACME Animation Factory
  155. Aero Fighters
  156. Aero the Acro-Bat 2
  157. Al Unser Jr.'s Road to the Top
  158. Animaniacs
  159. Ballz 3D
  160. Bassin's Black Bass with Hank Parker
  161. Beavis and Butt-Head
  162. Cannondale Cup
  163. Demon's Crest
  164. Dragon View
  165. ESPN Sunday Night NFL
  166. Ghoul Patrol
  167. Home Improvement
  168. Jammit
  169. Jurassic Park Part 2: The Chaos Continues
  170. Lemmings 2: The Tribes
  171. Madden NFL '95
  172. Mario's Early Years: Preschool Fun
  173. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
  174. Michael Jordan: Chaos in the Windy City
  175. Newman/Haas Indy Car featuring Nigel Mansell
  176. NHL '95
  177. Nickelodeon GUTS
  178. No Escape
  179. Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure
  180. Pocky & Rocky 2
  181. Samurai Shodown
  182. Sonic Blast Man II
  183. Speed Racer in My Most Dangerous Adventures
  184. Stone Protectors
  185. Street Hockey '95
  186. Super Bonk
  187. Super Pinball: Behind the Mask
  188. The Pagemaster
  189. The Ren & Stimpy Show: Time Warp
  190. Tin Star
  191. TNN Bass Tournament of Champions
  192. Ultima: Runes of Virtue II
  193. Ultima: The Black Gate
  194. WCW SuperBrawl Wrestling
  195. Wolverine: Adamantium Rage
  196. WWF Raw
  197. X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse
  198. Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel
  199. Biker Mice from Mars
  200. Brutal: Paws of Fury
  201. ESPN National Hockey Night
  202. GP-1: Part II
  203. Hurricanes
  204. Metal Morph
  205. Micro Machines
  206. NFL Quarterback Club
  207. Pieces
  208. Power Instinct
  209. Rise of the Robots
  210. Star Trek: Starfleet Academy – Starship Bridge Simulator
  211. Street Racer
  212. Tetris & Dr. Mario
  213. The Adventures of Batman & Robin
  214. The Tick
  215. Tiny Toon Adventures: Wacky Sports Challenge
  216. Uniracers
  217. Wario's Woods
  218. Super Game Boy (if counts)
1995 (Jan. 1, 1995-Dec. 31, 1995):
  1. A.S.P. Air Strike Patrol
  2. BreakThru!
  3. Brett Hull Hockey 95
  4. Carrier Aces
  5. ClayFighter 2: Judgment Clay
  6. Full Throttle: All-American Racing
  7. Mega Man X2
  8. Might and Magic III: Isles of Terra
  9. Pac-In-Time
  10. Rap Jam: Volume One
  11. seaQuest DSV
  12. Tecmo Super Bowl II: Special Edition
  13. The Ignition Factor
  14. NBA Jam: Tournament Edition
  15. Addams Family Values
  16. The Adventures of Mighty Max
  17. Brandish
  18. Kirby's Avalanche
  19. Kirby's Dream Course
  20. Looney Tunes B-Ball
  21. NCAA Final Four Basketball
  22. Pinball Fantasies
  23. Rise of the Phoenix
  24. Spider-Man: The Animated Series
  25. Super Bases Loaded 3: License to Steal
  26. The Flintstones : The Movie
  27. Top Gear 3000
  28. True Lies
  29. Bust-A-Move
  30. Sterling Sharpe: End 2 End
  31. The Itchy & Scratchy Game
  32. Warlock
  33. Fatal Fury Special
  34. Kyle Petty's No Fear Racing
  35. Metal Warriors
  36. Stargate
  37. The Ren & Stimpy Show: Buckaroo$!
  38. Timecop
  39. Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen
  40. EarthBound
  41. Air Cavalry
  42. Bass Masters Classic
  43. Hagane: The Final Conflict
  44. International Superstar Soccer
  45. Judge Dredd
  46. Jungle Strike
  47. Justice League Task Force
  48. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie
  49. Packy & Marlon
  50. Phantom 2040
  51. Super R.B.I. Baseball
  52. The Sporting News: Baseball
  53. Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story
  54. King Arthur and the Knights of Justice
  55. Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV: Wall of Fire
  56. Tecmo Secret of the Stars
  57. Wild Guns
  58. Ninja Gaiden Trilogy
  59. Chrono Trigger
  60. Primal Rage
  61. Batman Forever
  62. Captain Commando
  63. Demolition Man
  64. Killer Instinct
  65. Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Bandidos
  66. SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron
  67. DOOM
  68. Mega Man 7
  69. Bronkie the Bronchiasaurus
  70. Castlevania: Dracula X
  71. Foreman For Real
  72. Head-On Soccer
  73. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Fighting Edition
  74. NHL '96
  75. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – Crossroads of Time
  76. WeaponLord
  77. Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
  78. Mortal Kombat 3
  79. Big Sky Trooper
  80. MechWarrior 3050
  81. NBA Live '96
  82. Nosferatu
  83. Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday
  84. Secret of Evermore
  85. Spawn: The Video Game
  86. Tecmo Super Bowl III: Final Edition
  87. The Mask
  88. Madden NFL '96
  89. AAAHH!! Real Monsters
  90. Dirt Trax FX
  91. Doom Troopers
  92. Earthworm Jim 2
  93. Emmitt Smith Football
  94. FIFA Soccer '96
  95. Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball
  96. International Superstar Soccer Deluxe
  97. Izzy's Quest for the Olympic Rings
  98. Jimmy Houston's Bass Tournament U.S.A.
  99. NBA Give 'N Go
  100. NFL Quarterback Club 96
  101. Scooby-Doo Mystery
  102. Sid Meier's Civilization
  103. Venom/Spider-Man: Separation Anxiety
  104. Super Turrican 2
  105. Urban Strike
  106. Wild C.A.T.s
  107. WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game
  108. Boogerman: A Pick and Flick Adventure
  109. Breath of Fire II
  110. Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
  111. Kawasaki Superbike Challenge
  112. P.T.O. II: Pacific Theater of Operations
  113. Revolution X
  114. Syndicate
  115. Disney's Toy Story
  116. War 2410
  117. Wayne Gretzky and the NHLPA All-Stars
  118. Zoop
1996-1998 (Jan. 1, 1996-Dec. 31, 1998):
  1. Final Fight 3
  2. Mega Man X3
  3. PGA Tour '96
  4. Prehistorik Man
  5. Sink or Swim
  6. College Slam
  7. Cutthroat Island
  8. Frantic Flea
  9. Mark Davis' The Fishing Master
  10. The Brainies
  11. Power Piggs of the Dark Age
  12. Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
  13. Ken Griffey Jr.'s Winning Run
  14. Olympic Summer Games: Atlanta 1996
  15. Bass Masters Classic: Pro Edition
  16. Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals
  17. Magic Boy
  18. Mohawk & Headphone Jack
  19. Tetris Attack
  20. Kirby Super Star
  21. Ms. Pac-Man
  22. PGA European Tour
  23. Power Rangers Zeo: Battle Racers
  24. Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3
  25. Madden NFL '97
  26. NHL '97
  27. Oscar
  28. Prince of Persia 2: The Shadow and the Flame
  29. War 3010: The Revolution
  30. Williams Arcade's Greatest Hits
  31. Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble
  32. Marvel Super Heroes in War of the Gems
  33. Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow
  34. NBA Hang Time
  35. Disney's Pinocchio
  36. SimCity 2000
  37. Street Fighter Alpha 2
  38. Whizz
  39. Casper
  40. College Football USA '97
  41. Incantation
  42. Mr. Do!
  43. NBA Live '97
  44. Realm
  45. FIFA Soccer '97
  46. Lost Vikings 2
  47. Harvest Moon
  48. Brunswick World: Tournament of Champions
  49. Midway Presents Arcade's Greatest Hits: The Atari Collection 1
  50. Kirby's Dream Land 3
  51. Arkanoid: Doh It Again
  52. Madden NFL '98
  53. Space Invaders
  54. Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games
  55. NHL '98
  56. NBA Live '98
  57. Frogger
Plus, there are 716 Super Nintendo Entertainment System video games in North America.
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2024.05.16 18:11 That_Piece6306 Motorcycle key reference

Any one know which blank a 1996 suzuki vs800 uses? I believe it's a yh48/x117 but not sure. Don't really do motorcycles just trying to help a friend. Any help is appreciated, thanks.
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2024.05.13 06:18 Prestigious-Peace782 Suzuki X-90 1996

Hey there everyone. New to this thread and Suzukis. I just bought a 1996 Suzuki X-90 for my wife as a gift. It's got a blown head gasket but that is t important to me, as it is her dream car and finding one of these bad boys is HARD.
I'm trying to see if anyone has done a head gasket swap on one of these before and has any tips. l've never done one myself, but l'm pretty handy and I have a garage. So l feel confident I can get it done.
I know they aren't easy, but any help would be appreciated.
Guy I bought it from says it’s an external leak and as soon as he noticed it 2 years ago he immediately parked it and left it covered debating if he was going to fix it or not. He’s run it every month or two to keep parts from locking and never let it build enough oil pressure to leak more.
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2024.05.13 06:15 Prestigious-Peace782 X-90 Blown Head Gasket

X-90 Blown Head Gasket
Hey there everyone. New to this thread and Suzukis. I just bought a 1996 Suzuki X-90 for my wife as a gift. It’s got a blown head gasket but that is t important to me, as it is her dream car and finding one of these bad boys is HARD.
I’m trying to see if anyone has done a head gasket swap on one of these before and has any tips. I’ve never done one myself, but I’m pretty handy and I have a garage. So I feel confident I can get it done.
I know they aren’t easy, but any help would be appreciated.
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2024.05.08 15:49 Bright_Connection_73 Recomendaciones para primer auto

Sé que esta pregunta se hizo mil veces, pero no encontré un post de alguien que tuviese maso los mismos "requisitos", ahí van:
A todo esto agregamos que mi pareja, con quien vamos a comprar, está enamorado de la Jeep Cherokee XJ 4.0 y yo de la Suzuki Jimny (vimos una 1.3 del 2001) o también la Vitara Sidekick ('93 a '98, 1.6). Tan solo hablando con el corazón, no es una elección basada en la lógica jajaja. No ayuda que no entiendo un corno de autos, además.
Lo que pasa es que mandarme con una Cherokee como primer auto y con poca experiencia me parece algo intimidante, también sopesamos la idea de arrancar con un auto chico (Clio Mio 1.2 por ejemplo) y más adelante y con más experiencia, cambiarlo por algo que nos guste.
¿Se irían por un auto más chico o arrancarían con una SUV? ¿Qué recomendaciones tienen?
Desde ya mil gracias a quien me haya leidoo.
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2024.05.07 03:35 Some-Ad4661 Suzuki DT140

I’m looking for a throttle controller for a 1996 Suzuki DT140 for a center console. I have a side mounted controller but I need one for a center console. If anyone knows anything please let me know.
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2024.05.06 01:24 tmartt3900 Any insight on the issue, or where to start looking?

Any insight on the issue, or where to start looking?
I bought a '92 Suzuki Sidekick that has had its fair share of modifications to keep it running. I am trying to fix items as they become annoying and this week I'm trying to get the lights behind the gauge cluster working so I can see my speed at night.
I'm going to try to include all information that I think is relevant but please ask for more information if I'm missing something. I'm new to this lol. I also don't have a Multimeter and am hoping I don't need to buy one.
  1. The blumbs behind the cluster are new and not broken.
  2. Warning lights and signal lights in the cluster work.
  3. There is a working aftermarket radio and stereo system installed, looks like it was installed by someone who knew what they were doing but not a professional, most likely used instructions.
  4. My marker lights and position lights are working, my licence plate lights are disconnected.
  5. My rear defogger switch lights up but is disconnected at the rear so I'm uncertain if it works.
  6. My cigarette lighter does not work and looks to be disconnected.
  7. There is a light in my ash tray that does not work. I think this is the illumination light in the schematic.
  8. The cabin light works, is not affected by the door position which I do not believe is a feature that the car has.
  9. My illumination controller (dimmer) is connected. To my knowledge I can't test without Multimeter.
  10. I'm not sure what the illumination coupler is but I'm assuming it's seeing if my headlights are on. I have been testing everything with my headlights on.
  11. My model does not have a clock.
I'm planning on taking the dash apart this week and start tracing these wires but from what I can tell currently it's a bit of a rats nest behind the plastic. Any advice would be more then welcome. Thank you
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2024.05.05 00:39 Psychological-Hall22 Want to buy first boat need advice

Hi all, I’m trying to get into boats. Currently looking at Center Console Wellcraft which is from 1996 with a wood hull and rebuilt Yamaha 250 engine and new electronics some guy is selling for 31.5K with the trailer. Is it worth or am I over paying?
Also I heard Yamaha engines are the most reliable but is there other engines that are okay or should I avoid some of them? I heard to run away from Mercury engines and that Suzuki and Hondas are okay.
I honestly just want a decent 22+ footer fishing boat for under 15K.
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2024.05.02 17:17 Beneficial_Juice_401 1996 Suzuki rf900r stops at 9000 rpm. Help!

Hey guys! Fixing up my RF900R to get it ready for the summer. I’ve encountered an issue that when doing full throttle, the rpm will cut out and decrease at 9000. However when revving it slow, it reaches 12,000. Any ideas what it might be? I recently disassembled and cleaned the carbs and readjusted the needles to 3.5 turns.
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2024.05.01 01:11 DerToblerone Two seater mini-SUV

Two seater mini-SUV
Spotted near Boston. Couldn’t catch the badge, looked a little too big for a kei car, figured someone on this sub would know be able to identify it in less than a second from the side windows.
Thought of a Suzuki Sidekick, but it definitely didn’t look over twenty-five years old - it gave off a new or restomod vibe.
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2024.05.01 00:33 broken_beak Suzuki part number dimensions

Hello!
Anyone know the screw size and thread pitch for Suzuki part number 02142-0616A?
They are the 2 screws that hold the engine air filter housing in place. Current screws arent original and need replacing.
This part number also fits:
This Suzuki 02142-0616A SCREW fits the following models and components:
Suzuki ATV 2019 KINGQUAD - LT-A400ASi+ 155A-AIR CLEANER (LT-A400FL9 P03)
Suzuki ATV 2019 KINGQUAD - LT-A400ASi+ 155B-AIR CLEANER (LT-A400FL9 P28)
Suzuki Motorcycle 2020 GSX-R1000 339B-REAR COMBINATION LAMP
Suzuki Scooters 2022 BURGMAN AN400A 339B-REAR COMBINATION LAMP
Suzuki Motorcycle 1997 GSX-R1100W AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1998 GSX-R1100W AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1994 GSX-R1100W AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1995 GSX-R750W AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Scooters 2015 BURGMAN 400 - AN400ZA AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Scooters 2013 BURGMAN 400 - AN400ZA AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Scooters 2015 BURGMAN 400 - AN400A AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Scooters 2012 BURGMAN 400 - AN400ZA AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2020 KINGQUAD LT-A400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2020 KINGQUAD - LT-A400FZSASi+ AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2020 KINGQUAD - LT-A400FC ASi AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2020 KINGQUAD - LT-A400ASi+ AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1993 GSX-R600WP AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1992 GSX-R600WP AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1992 GN125ET AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2021 KINGQUAD - LT-A400FZASi AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2008 QUADSPORT - LT-Z400Z AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2008 KINGQUAD LT-F400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2004 VINSON 4WD - LT-F500F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2004 EIGER 4WD - LT-F400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2003 EIGER AUTO 4WD - LT-A400C AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1991 GSX-R750N AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1993 GSX-R750W AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1993 GN125ET AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2013 OZARK - LT-F250L3 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2012 KINGQUAD - LT-F400FL2 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2011 KINGQUAD - LT-A400FL1 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2011 KINGQUAD - LT-F400FL1 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2006 EIGER 4WD - LT-F400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2005 EIGER AUTO 4WD - LT-A400C AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2007 VINSON 4WD - LT-F500F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2013 KINGQUAD - LT-F400FZL3 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2006 EIGER 2WD - LT-F400 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2006 QUADSPORT - LT-Z400 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2006 VINSON 4WD - LT-F500F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2011 KINGQUAD - LT-A400FZL1 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2012 QUADSPORT - LT-Z400ZL2 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2012 KINGQUAD - LT-A400FZL2 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2018 EIGER - LT-F400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1995 GN125ET AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2022 KINGQUAD LT-A400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2008 QUADSPORT - LT-Z400 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1992 GSX-R750N AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2021 KINGQUAD - LT-A400FCASi AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2021 KINGQUAD - LT-A400FASi AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2020 KINGQUAD LT-F400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2021 KINGQUAD LT-A400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2021 KINGQUAD - LT-A400FCASi AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2009 KINGQUAD - LT-A400 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2022 KINGQUAD - LT-A400FX AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2008 KINGQUAD LT-A400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2021 KINGQUAD LT-A400FZ AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2008 KINGQUAD - LT-A400 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2021 KINGQUAD LT-F400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2007 QUADSPORT - LT-Z400Z AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2007 QUADSPORT - LT-Z400 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1991 GSX-R1100N AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1989 GSX-R1100 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2003 EIGER 2WD - LT-F400 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2019 KINGQUAD LT-F400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2018 KINGQUAD LT-A400FC AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2005 EIGER 2WD - LT-F400 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2013 Z400 - LT-Z400Z AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2013 QUADSPORT - LT-Z400L3 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2007 EIGER 4WD - LT-F400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2007 EIGER 2 WD - LT-F400 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1992 GSX-R1100N AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2009 QUADSPORT - LT-Z400Z AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2009 QUADSPORT - LT-Z400 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2023 KINGQUAD LT-F400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2024 KINGQUAD LT-A400FZ AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1993 GSX-R1100W AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 2021 RM85 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 2022 RM85 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1996 GN125ET AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1997 GN125EV AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2004 QUADSPORT - LT-Z400Z AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2004 QUADSPORT - LT-Z400 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1991 GN125ET AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1990 GSX-R1100 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1994 GSX-R750WS AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1994 GN125ET AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1993 GSX-R750WS AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1995 GN125E AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1995 GSX-R750WS AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1995 GSX-R1100W AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2005 VINSON 4WD - LT-F500F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2005 QUADSPORT - LT-Z400Z AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2005 QUADSPORT - LT-Z400 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2005 EIGER AUTO 2WD - LT-A400 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2005 EIGER 4WD - LT-F400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2013 KINGQUAD - LT-F400FL3 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Scooters 2016 BURGMAN 400 - AN400A AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2003 EIGER 4WD - LT-F400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Scooters 2016 BURGMAN 400 - AN400ZA AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Scooters 2014 BURGMAN 400 - AN400ZA AIR CLEANER
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2024.05.01 00:31 broken_beak Suzuki part number dimensions

Hello!
Anyone know the screw size and thread pitch for Suzuki part number 02142-0616A?
They are the 2 screws that hold the engine air filter housing in place. Current screws arent original and need replacing.
This part number also fits:
This Suzuki 02142-0616A SCREW fits the following models and components:
Suzuki ATV 2019 KINGQUAD - LT-A400ASi+ 155A-AIR CLEANER (LT-A400FL9 P03)
Suzuki ATV 2019 KINGQUAD - LT-A400ASi+ 155B-AIR CLEANER (LT-A400FL9 P28)
Suzuki Motorcycle 2020 GSX-R1000 339B-REAR COMBINATION LAMP
Suzuki Scooters 2022 BURGMAN AN400A 339B-REAR COMBINATION LAMP
Suzuki Motorcycle 1997 GSX-R1100W AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1998 GSX-R1100W AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1994 GSX-R1100W AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1995 GSX-R750W AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Scooters 2015 BURGMAN 400 - AN400ZA AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Scooters 2013 BURGMAN 400 - AN400ZA AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Scooters 2015 BURGMAN 400 - AN400A AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Scooters 2012 BURGMAN 400 - AN400ZA AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2020 KINGQUAD LT-A400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2020 KINGQUAD - LT-A400FZSASi+ AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2020 KINGQUAD - LT-A400FC ASi AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2020 KINGQUAD - LT-A400ASi+ AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1993 GSX-R600WP AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1992 GSX-R600WP AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1992 GN125ET AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2021 KINGQUAD - LT-A400FZASi AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2008 QUADSPORT - LT-Z400Z AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2008 KINGQUAD LT-F400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2004 VINSON 4WD - LT-F500F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2004 EIGER 4WD - LT-F400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2003 EIGER AUTO 4WD - LT-A400C AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1991 GSX-R750N AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1993 GSX-R750W AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1993 GN125ET AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2013 OZARK - LT-F250L3 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2012 KINGQUAD - LT-F400FL2 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2011 KINGQUAD - LT-A400FL1 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2011 KINGQUAD - LT-F400FL1 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2006 EIGER 4WD - LT-F400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2005 EIGER AUTO 4WD - LT-A400C AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2007 VINSON 4WD - LT-F500F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2013 KINGQUAD - LT-F400FZL3 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2006 EIGER 2WD - LT-F400 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2006 QUADSPORT - LT-Z400 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2006 VINSON 4WD - LT-F500F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2011 KINGQUAD - LT-A400FZL1 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2012 QUADSPORT - LT-Z400ZL2 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2012 KINGQUAD - LT-A400FZL2 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2018 EIGER - LT-F400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1995 GN125ET AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2022 KINGQUAD LT-A400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2008 QUADSPORT - LT-Z400 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1992 GSX-R750N AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2021 KINGQUAD - LT-A400FCASi AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2021 KINGQUAD - LT-A400FASi AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2020 KINGQUAD LT-F400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2021 KINGQUAD LT-A400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2021 KINGQUAD - LT-A400FCASi AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2009 KINGQUAD - LT-A400 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2022 KINGQUAD - LT-A400FX AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2008 KINGQUAD LT-A400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2021 KINGQUAD LT-A400FZ AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2008 KINGQUAD - LT-A400 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2021 KINGQUAD LT-F400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2007 QUADSPORT - LT-Z400Z AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2007 QUADSPORT - LT-Z400 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1991 GSX-R1100N AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1989 GSX-R1100 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2003 EIGER 2WD - LT-F400 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2019 KINGQUAD LT-F400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2018 KINGQUAD LT-A400FC AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2005 EIGER 2WD - LT-F400 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2013 Z400 - LT-Z400Z AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2013 QUADSPORT - LT-Z400L3 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2007 EIGER 4WD - LT-F400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2007 EIGER 2 WD - LT-F400 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1992 GSX-R1100N AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2009 QUADSPORT - LT-Z400Z AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2009 QUADSPORT - LT-Z400 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2023 KINGQUAD LT-F400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2024 KINGQUAD LT-A400FZ AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1993 GSX-R1100W AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 2021 RM85 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 2022 RM85 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1996 GN125ET AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1997 GN125EV AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2004 QUADSPORT - LT-Z400Z AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2004 QUADSPORT - LT-Z400 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1991 GN125ET AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1990 GSX-R1100 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1994 GSX-R750WS AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1994 GN125ET AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1993 GSX-R750WS AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1995 GN125E AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1995 GSX-R750WS AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Motorcycle 1995 GSX-R1100W AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2005 VINSON 4WD - LT-F500F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2005 QUADSPORT - LT-Z400Z AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2005 QUADSPORT - LT-Z400 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2005 EIGER AUTO 2WD - LT-A400 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2005 EIGER 4WD - LT-F400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2013 KINGQUAD - LT-F400FL3 AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Scooters 2016 BURGMAN 400 - AN400A AIR CLEANER
Suzuki ATV 2003 EIGER 4WD - LT-F400F AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Scooters 2016 BURGMAN 400 - AN400ZA AIR CLEANER
Suzuki Scooters 2014 BURGMAN 400 - AN400ZA AIR CLEANER
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2024.04.30 23:55 ThesePerception3428 Suzuki Vitara - (1gen) soft top cabrio - 1.6 benzin - dijelovi

Imam mogućnost kupiti 1. generaciju vitare (1996) za nekih 500€. 230tkm. Malo je bio zanemaren. Potrebno je uložiti nešto novaca. Stajao je u garaži 2 godine odjavljen. S novim akumulatorom pali. Svjetla rade. Može se kretati, ali nešto se čuje iz motora. Nisam puno istraživao o tom modelu. Navodno je sve bilo u redu prije hibernacije. Al prodavač mi može reći šta god, nemam načina da potvrdim išta.
Auto ima malo hrđe, al nije onak trul. Estetski izgleda ružno, ali da se srediti. Ništa katastrofalno.
Plan ga je dovesti u vozno (sigurno) stanje i da bude spreman za sezonsku zajebanciju.
Nove gume, kompletan servis. Sve tekućine, diskovi, pločice, popravio bih unutrašnjost.
Stari je to auto, a je li realno računati nekih 3k do 4k€ da uložim pa da se malo zajebavam po moru s njim. Malo po makadamu, malo do dućana, plažice i tako zajebancija/uživancija. Fora mi je što je cabrio. Ne bih ulagao više od toga. Niti imam više novaca na raspolaganju za zajebanciju.
Ne znam kako je s dijelovima, ima tko iskustva di nabaviti za tak stari Suzuki? Jel realno uopće da se to sredi do 06/07 mjeseca ili samo živim u oblacima.
Sam bih radio dobar dio, tj zajedno s frendom bi čačkali i po potrebi do majstora išli.
Imam još sutra da prihvatim cijenu, ali ne znam. Ni jedan od mehaničara kojeg sam zvao nije htio doći danas pregledati vozilo. S jedne strane si mislim jebeš 500€, ako je zakurac na otpadu valjda dobim bar 100€ nazad. No pak s druge strane ako su dijelovi mega skupi, rijetki ili nepostojeći, nema mi ni smisla se upuštati u to.
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2024.04.27 23:30 SanderSo47 Directors at the Box Office: John Carpenter

Directors at the Box Office: John Carpenter
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Here's a new edition of "Directors at the Box Office", which seeks to explore the directors' trajectory at the box office and analyze their hits and bombs. I already talked about a few, and as I promised, it's John Carpenter's turn.
Carpenter grew up affected and bothered by the highly religious Bible culture of the deep south, and found cinema as an escape from the racism and politics around him. He began making short horror films with an 8mm camera when his father gifted him a camera and a projector before he had even started high school. He enrolled in USC School of Cinematic Arts, but would drop out during the last semester to make his first film.
From a box office perspective, how reliable was he to deliver a box office hit?
That's the point of this post. To analyze his career.

It should be noted that as he started his career in the 1970s, some of the domestic grosses here will be adjusted by inflation. The table with his highest grossing films, however, will be left in its unadjusted form, as the worldwide grosses are more difficult to adjust.

Dark Star (1974)

"The spaced out odyssey."
His directorial debut. It stars Dan O'Bannon, Brian Narelle, Cal Kuniholm and Dre Pahich, and follows the crew of the deteriorating starship Dark Star, twenty years into their mission to destroy unstable planets that might threaten future colonization of other planets.
Carpenter and O'Bannon started writing a script for USC. The film began as a 45-minute 16mm student project with a final budget of $6,000. To achieve feature film length, an additional 50 minutes were shot in 1973, with the support of Canadian distributor Jack Murphy (credited as "Production Associate"). O'Bannon's friend, John Landis, got them in contact with producer-distributor Jack H. Harris for distribution. However, Harris demanded 30 minutes of cuts. This is something that O'Bannon and Carpenter disliked, as "We had what would have been the world's most impressive student film and it became the world's least impressive professional film."
The film had a very limited theatrical run, and there are no box office numbers available. Carpenter and O'Bannon were unhappy that there were empty screenings and the audience not laughing with the jokes. But it found a cult following after they got famous for their later works. At the very least, their careers were starting.

Assault on Precinct 13 (1976)

"A white-hot night of hate!"
His second film. It stars Austin Stoker, Darwin Joston, Laurie Zimmer, Tony Burton, Martin West, and Nancy Kyes. It follows a police officer who defends a defunct precinct against a relentless criminal gang, with the help of a death row-bound convict.
Carpenter had hoped to make a Howard Hawks-style Western like El Dorado or Rio Lobo, but when the $100,000 budget prohibited it, Carpenter refashioned the basic scenario of Rio Bravo into a modern setting. He wrote the script in just 8 days, and it included many references to Hawks' works. He filmed the movie in just 20 days, and he referred to this film as the most fun he has ever had directing.
There are no box office numbers available, although it was reported that it had poor sales. While it received initial mixed reviews, its reputation grew and it would become one of his best films. But he needed a hit if he wanted to continue in the business.

Halloween (1978)

"The night he came home!"
His third film. It stars Donald Pleasence, Jamie Lee Curtis, P. J. Soles and Nancy Loomis. The plot centers on a mental patient, Michael Myers, who was committed to a sanitarium for murdering his teenage sister on Halloween night when he was a child. Fifteen years later, having escaped and returned to his hometown, he stalks teenage babysitter Laurie Strode and her friends while under pursuit by his psychiatrist Dr. Samuel Loomis.
After watching Assault on Precinct 13 at the Milan Film Festival, independent film producer Irwin Yablans and financier Moustapha Akkad sought out Carpenter to direct a film for them about a psychotic killer that stalked babysitters. He agreed on the $10,000 salary under the condition that he would write, direct and compose with complete creative freedom and asked his then-girlfriend Debra Hill to co-write it with him. They wrote it in just 10 days, with Hill writing most of the dialogue for the female characters.
The low budget meant that no big stars would appear in the film. Carpenter wanted Peter Cushing to play Dr. Loomis, but his agent refused with the low salary. Christopher Lee would turn down the role, although he would later deem this as the biggest mistake of his career. Yablans then suggested Pleasence. For Laurie, Carpenter wanted Anne Lockhart, but she was busy. He decided to get Curtis, feeling that publicity would sell itself by casting the daughter of Janet Leigh from Psycho.
The film enjoyed a huge success in theaters. It quickly became a word-of-mouth sensation, and earned $70 million worldwide, becoming one of the most profitable horror films ever. It received acclaim, and has been named as a huge influence on the slasher genre. It would spawn a franchise, although Carpenter would not direct another installment ever again.
  • Budget: $300,000.
  • Domestic gross: $47,274,000. ($226.4 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $70,274,000.

The Fog (1980)

"Bolt your doors. Lock your windows. There's something in the fog!"
His fourth film. It stars Adrienne Barbeau, Jamie Lee Curtis, Tom Atkins, Janet Leigh and Hal Holbrook. It tells the story of a strange, glowing fog that sweeps over a small coastal town in Northern California, bringing with it the vengeful ghosts of leprous mariners who were killed in a shipwreck there a century before.
While visiting England, Carpenter and Debra Hill witnessed an eerie fog rolling over the landscape from a distance. Carpenter decided to tie the fog to a an actual event, the wrecking of the Frolic, that took place in the 19th century near Goleta, California. However, Carpenter hated the film after watching a rough cut, and realized that he needed to reshoot more scenes in order to compete with the increasing horror market. Around one-third of the film was filmed during reshoots.
Thanks to its low budget, it was a great box office success, making $21.4 million domestically. While initial reactions were divided, its reputation grew with time.
  • Budget: $1,100,000.
  • Domestic gross: $21,448,782. ($81.3 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $21,448,782.

Escape from New York (1981)

"1997. New York City is now a maximum security prison. Breaking out is impossible. Breaking in is insane."
His fifth film. It stars Kurt Russell, Lee Van Cleef, Ernest Borgnine, Donald Pleasence, Isaac Hayes, Adrienne Barbeau and Harry Dean Stanton. Set in the near-future world of 1997, it follows a crime-ridden United States, which has converted Manhattan Island in New York City into the country's sole maximum security prison. Air Force One is hijacked by anti-government insurgents who deliberately crash it into the walled borough. Ex-Special Forces and current federal prisoner Snake Plissken is given just 24 hours to go in and rescue the President of the United States, after which, if successful, he will be pardoned.
Carpenter started writing the script after the Watergate scandal, inspired by Death Wish. No studio wanted to finance it, but the success of his previous films allowed him to finally make the project happen. The studio wanted a big star, but Carpenter was interested in Kurt Russell. Russell wanted the role to help him avoid being typecast for Disney comedies. Carpenter struggled to film New York within the film's $6 million budget, although he still had cooperation from the city in shutting down 10 blocks. Certain matte paintings were rendered by James Cameron, who was at the time a special-effects artist, and who also served as the director of photography at some points.
Carpenter enjoyed another box office success, as the film made $25 million domestically. It also received critical acclaim, and helped elevate Russell's career.
  • Budget: $6,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $25,244,626. ($86.7 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $25,244,626.

The Thing (1982)

"Man is the warmest place to hide."
His sixth film. Based on the novella Who Goes There? by John W. Campbell Jr., it stars Kurt Russell, A. Wilford Brimley, T. K. Carter, David Clennon, Keith David, Richard Dysart, Charles Hallahan, Peter Maloney, Richard Masur, Donald Moffat, Joel Polis, and Thomas G. Waites. It tells the story of a group of American researchers in Antarctica who encounter the eponymous "Thing", an extraterrestrial life-form that assimilates, then imitates, other organisms. The group is overcome by paranoia and conflict as they learn that they can no longer trust each other and that any of them could be the Thing.
Producers David Foster Lawrence Turman approached Universal over adapting Campbell's novella. While there was an adaptation in 1951, they wanted something that would be more faithful to the source material. While the producers wanted Carpenter in 1976, Universal preferred the veteran Tobe Hooper instead. After Hooper failed to impress, and after the box office success of Halloween, Universal decided to hire Carpenter. This made The Thing his first film made under a big studio.
After Carpenter disliked the script drafts, he got Bill Lancaster to write the film. While he struggled in adapting the film, he made some changes. These included reducing the 37 characters to just 12, and choosing to open the film in the middle of the action, instead of using a flashback as in the novella. Lancaster aimed to create an ensemble piece where one person emerged as the hero, instead of having a Doc Savage-type hero from the start. Lancaster's original ending had both MacReady and Childs turn into the Thing. In the spring, the characters are rescued by helicopter, greeting their saviors with "Hey, which way to a hot meal?". Carpenter thought this ending was too shallow. He opted to end the film with the survivors slowly freezing to death to save humanity from infection, believing this to be the ultimate heroic act.
While the film was in pre-production, there was still no design on the effects needed for the Thing. Rob Bottin was assigned for the job, and he deduced that the creature had been all over the galaxy. This allowed it to call on different attributes as necessary, such as stomachs that transform into giant mouths and spider legs sprouting from heads. It required so much cooperation from the crew; it took 50 crew members to operate the Blair-Thing puppet. The team wanted the film shot in black-and-white, but Universal refused as they didn't want to risk losing television rights.
While Carpenter composed the scores for his films, he decided that the film needed an European musical approach. So he flew to Rome to speak with Ennio Morricone to convince him to take the job. By the time Morricone flew to Los Angeles to record the score, he had already developed a tape filled with an array of synthesizer music because he was unsure what type of score Carpenter wanted. Morricone wrote complete separate orchestral and synthesizer scores and a combined score, which he knew was Carpenter's preference. Carpenter picked a piece, closely resembling his own scores, that became the main theme used throughout the film.
1982 was a very tough time for horror, as Universal discovered that the audience's appeal for the genre declined by over 70%. But Universal was still having hope on the film, especially as they had a few successful test screenings. On top of that, the only competition was the still unrelease E.T., the Extra-Terrestrial, and they expected that film to appeal solely to kids. However, after one market research screening, Carpenter queried the audience on their thoughts, and one audience member asked, "Well what happened in the very end? Which one was the Thing...?" When Carpenter responded that it was up to their imagination, the audience member responded, "Oh, God. I hate that." After returning from a screening of E.T., the audience's silence at a trailer of The Thing caused Foster to remark, "We're dead."
And Foster's fears were right.
The film disappointed in its opening weekend with just $3.1 million, ranking #8 and behind the fourth weekend of Poltergeist. With a huge amount of competition that summer, it didn't have staying power at the box office, finishing with just $19 million domestically, marking a box office failure. But the bad news didn't stay there. Not only very few people watched it, but nearly everyone who watched it hated it. The film received insanely negative reviews on its release, and hostility for its cynical, anti-authoritarian tone and graphic special effects. Carpenter also saw repercussions to his career. He was attached to direct an adaptation of Stephen King's Firestarter, but Universal fired him after the poor reception of The Thing. His previous success had gained him a multiple-film contract at Universal, but the studio opted to buy him out of it instead. He also said that while he continued making films, he lost confidence.
As years passed, however, the film underwent through a re-appraisal. Once derided, the film found a second life as a huge milestone in the horror genre. It's now hailed as one of the greatest horror films ever made, as well as one of the most influential. Carpenter deemed it as his favorite film, although he lamented that it took years for the film to get the attention it deserved. He noted that his career would've been very different if the film was a success at first, although he also states he does not regret anything he made.
  • Budget: $15,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $19,857,465. ($64.2 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $19,857,465.

Christine (1983)

"How do you kill something that can't possibly be alive?"
His seventh film. Based on the novel by Stephen King, it stars Keith Gordon, John Stockwell, Alexandra Paul, Robert Prosky and Harry Dean Stanton. It follows the changes in the lives of Arnie Cunningham, his friends, his family, and his teenage enemies after he buys a classic red and white 1958 Plymouth Fury named Christine, a car that seems to have a mind of its own and a jealous, possessive personality, which has a bad influence on Arnie.
Carpenter was the first choice to direct the project, although he was working on two projects first. When those projects stalled, he agreed to direct. He said this was not a film he had planned on directing, saying that he directed the film as "a job" as opposed to a "personal project." This was because, after The Thing flopped, he needed something to maintain his career in Hollywood.
The film earned $21 million domestically, which was barely enough for the film to break even. It received a favorable response, although it didn't get the acclaim like his previous works.
  • Budget: $10,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $21,017,849. ($65.9 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $21,017,849.

Starman (1984)

"He has traveled from a galaxy far beyond our own. He is 100,000 years ahead of us. He has powers we cannot comprehend. And he is about to face the one force in the universe he has yet to conquer. Love."
His eighth film. It stars Jeff Bridges, Karen Allen, Charles Martin Smith, and Richard Jaeckel. It tells the story of a non-corporeal alien who has come to Earth and cloned a human body in response to the invitation found on the gold phonograph record installed on the Voyager 2 space probe.
Carpenter was eager to shed his image as a maker of exploitative thrillers and make something new in his filmography. Despite receiving positive reviews, it barely passed its budget.
  • Budget: $24,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $28,744,356. ($86.4 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $28,744,356.

Big Trouble in Little China (1986)

"Jack Burton's is in for some serious trouble and you're in for some serious fun."
His ninth film. It stars Kurt Russell, Kim Cattrall, Dennis Dun and James Hong. The film tells the story of truck driver Jack Burton, who helps his friend Wang Chi rescue Wang's green-eyed fiancée from bandits in San Francisco's Chinatown. They go into the mysterious underworld beneath Chinatown, where they face an ancient sorcerer named David Lo Pan, who requires a woman with green eyes to marry him in order to be released from a centuries-old curse.
While 20th Century Fox was struggling with the film's tone and script, they decided to hire Carpenter as he could film very quick, giving him 10 weeks of pre-production. It didn't help that the film was competing against The Golden Child, a comedy starring Eddie Murphy with a similar theme. Carpenter made sure to accelerate filming so that the film could open months before The Golden Child. Carpenter envisioned the film as an inverse of traditional scenarios in action films with a Caucasian protagonist helped by a minority sidekick.
The film received very positive reviews from critics. But that didn't translate to box office success, as the film made a disastrous $11 million domestically, which was worse than any of Carpenter's films. After the commercial and critical failure of the film, Carpenter became very disillusioned with Hollywood and became an independent filmmaker.
  • Budget: $25,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $11,100,000. ($31.6 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $11,100,000.

Prince of Darkness (1987)

"Before man walked the Earth... it slept for centuries. It is evil. It is real. It is awakening."
His tenth film. It stars Donald Pleasence, Victor Wong, Jameson Parker, and Lisa Blount. It follows a group of quantum physics students in Los Angeles who are asked to assist a Catholic priest in investigating an ancient cylinder of liquid discovered in a monastery, which they come to find is a sentient, liquid embodiment of the son of Satan.
The film received mixed reviews, with some feeling the film did not accomplish its goals. But it was a much needed success at the box office for Carpenter.
  • Budget: $3,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $14,182,492. ($38.9 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $14,182,492.

They Live (1988)

"You see them on the street. You watch them on TV. You might even vote for one this fall. You think they're people just like you. You're wrong. Dead wrong."
His 11th film. Based on the short story Eight O'Clock in the Morning by Ray Nelson, it stars Roddy Piper, Keith David, and Meg Foster. The film follows an unnamed drifter who discovers through special sunglasses that the ruling class are aliens concealing their appearance and manipulating people to consume, breed, and conform to the status quo via subliminal messages in mass media.
Carpenter acquired the film rights to both the comic book and short story and wrote the screenplay, using Nelson's story as a basis for the film's structure. Because the screenplay was the product of so many sources, Carpenter decided to use the pseudonym "Frank Armitage", an allusion to one of his favorite writers, H. P. Lovecraft. For the role of Nada, the filmmaker cast professional wrestler Roddy Piper, whom he had met at WrestleMania III earlier in 1987. For Carpenter, it was an easy choice: "Unlike most Hollywood actors, Roddy has life written all over him."
The film debuted at #1, although it dropped very quickly, it was still a small box office success for Carpenter. It received negative reviews for its social commentary, writing, and acting. However, its reputation grew with time, and it's now one of Carpenter's greatest films. And for having one of the best quotes in cinema history:
"I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubblegum."
  • Budget: $3,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $13,447,978. ($35.5 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $13,447,978.

Memoirs of an Invisible Man (1992)

"Women want him for his wit. The C.I.A. wants him for his body. All Nick wants is his molecules back."
His 12th film. Loosely based on the novel by H.F. Saint, it stars Chevy Chase, Daryl Hannah, Sam Neill, Michael McKean and Stephen Tobolowsky.
Saint's novel attracted the attention of Chase, who bought the rights even though the novel wasn't finished. William Goldman was assigned to write the screenplay in the mid 1980s, by which time Ivan Reitman was attached to direct. While Reitman liked the script, Chase (who financed it as his passion project) disapproved and he decided to leave. Wanting less comedy, Chase approached Carpenter over directing the film. While Carpenter preferred being independent, he agreed to direct the film, especially after Chase vouched for him to the studio.
The film was panned by critics and was another box office dud for Carpenter. Carpenter would go on to say that the production of the film was very troubling and vigorous. While also battling studio executives, Carpenter claimed Chase and Hannah were "the stuff of nightmares" and "impossible to direct". In 2023, he said:
"It gave me a chance to make a quasi-serious movie. But Chevy Chase, Sam Neill — who I love and had a longtime friendship with — and Warner Bros. … I worked for them, and it was pleasant. No, it wasn’t pleasant at all. I’m lying to you. It was a horror show. I really wanted to quit the business after that movie. God, I don’t want to talk about why, but let’s just say there were personalities on that film … he shall not be named who needs to be killed. No, no, no, that’s terrible. He needs to be set on fire. No, no, no. Anyway, it’s all fine. I survived it."
Mmm, I wonder who is that "he" 🤔
  • Budget: $40,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $14,358,033. ($31.9 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $14,358,033.

In the Mouth of Madness (1994)

"Lived any good books lately?"
His 13th film. It stars Sam Neill, Julie Carmen, Jürgen Prochnow, David Warner and Charlton Heston. It follows John Trent, an insurance investigator who visits a small town while looking into the disappearance of a successful author of horror novels, and begins to question his sanity as the lines between reality and fiction seem to blur.
The film received mixed reviews and was another bomb for Carpenter. But it has found some fans, who deemed it as an underrated piece of work.
  • Budget: $8,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $8,924,549. ($18.8 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $8,924,549.

Village of the Damned (1995)

"Beware the children."
His 14th film. A remake of the 1960 film, it stars starring Christopher Reeve, Linda Kozlowski, Kirstie Alley, Michael Paré, Mark Hamill, and Meredith Salenger. The plot follows a small town's women who give birth to unfriendly alien children posing as humans.
The film was another critical and commercial dud for Carpenter. The film also marked the last theatrical performance by Reeve, before his paralysis. Carpenter described the film as a "contractual assignment" that he was "really not passionate about" and stated that it is one of his least favorite films that he's made as a director.
  • Budget: $22,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $9,418,365. ($19.3 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $9,418,365.

Escape from L.A. (1996)

"Snake is back."
His 15th film. The sequel to Escape from New York, it stars Kurt Russell, Steve Buscemi, Stacy Keach, Bruce Campbell, Peter Fonda, and Pam Grier. When a terrorist brainwashes Utopia, the daughter of the President, into stealing a detonation device, Snake Plissken is assigned to find the device and the girl in Los Angeles.
A sequel was stuck in development hell for years. Unsatisfied with the drafts, Carpenter and Russell decided to write the film themselves, along with Debra Hill. Carpenter insists that Russell's persistence allowed the film to be made, since "Snake Plissken was a character he loved and wanted to play again." Carpenter credited that same enthusiasm with motivating Russell's work on the script, declaring "I used his passion to do the movie to get him to write more".
The film received mixed reviews, who deemed it as inferior to the original. While the film made as much as the original in North America and was his highest grossing film in decades, it also carried a higher budget, so it was another flop for Carpenter. Time was kind to the film, and is considered as a worthy follow-up. Carpenter himself says that he is proud of the film, and even says is better than the original.
  • Budget: $50,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $25,477,365. ($50.7 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $42,377,365.

Vampires (1998)

"Prepare for the dawn."
His 16th film. Based on the novel Vampire$ by John Steakley, it stars James Woods, Daniel Baldwin, Sheryl Lee, Thomas Ian Griffith, Maximilian Schell, and Tim Guinee. It follows Jack Crow, the leader of a team of vampire hunters. After his parents were murdered by vampires, Crow was raised by the Catholic Church to become their "master slayer". The plot is centered on Crow's efforts to prevent a centuries-old cross from falling into the hands of Jan Valek, the first and most powerful of all vampires.
After making Escape from L.A., Carpenter considered quitting as he stopped having fun with filmmaking. However, he was fascinated by the novel and set out to adapt it. After all potential actors turned down the offer to play Crow, he offered it to James Woods. Woods was interested in doing the film because he had never been offered a horror film before and wanted to try something new. The MPAA took issue with the film's over-the-top violence, threatening to give it an NC-17 rating unless some of the gore was cut. Ultimately, about 20 seconds of footage was cut from the film.
You can guess how it all went. Surprise surprise, another flop.
  • Budget: $50,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $20,308,772. ($38.9 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $20,308,772.

Ghost of Mars (2001)

His 17th film. It stars Natasha Henstridge, Ice Cube, Jason Statham, Pam Grier, Clea DuVall and Joanna Cassidy. Set on a colonized Mars in the 22nd century, the film follows a squad of police officers and a convicted criminal who fight against the residents of a mining colony who have been possessed by the ghosts of the planet's original inhabitants.
Broken record but you are right: another bomb. Carpenter stated he was intentionally trying to make the film as over-the-top and tongue-in-cheek as possible. He claimed he was trying to make a mindless and silly, yet highly entertaining and thrilling, action flick where "the universe allows its characters and plot points to be silly without becoming full-fledged comedies."
  • Budget: $28,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $8,709,640. ($15.3 million adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $14,010,832.

The Ward (2010)

"Only sanity can keep you alive."
His 18th and final film. It stars Amber Heard, Mamie Gummer, Danielle Panabaker, Laura-Leigh, Lyndsy Fonseca and Jared Harris. Set in 1966, the film chronicles a young woman who is institutionalized after setting fire to a house, and who finds herself haunted by the ghost of a former inmate at the psychiatric ward.
After Ghosts of Mars, Carpenter simply lost interest in filmmaking. In the meantime he had done two episodes for the anthology TV show Masters of Horror, and he said that the series reminded him of why he fell in love with the craft in the first place. Carpenter said that the script "came along at the right time for me", and he was particularly fascinated by how the film took place within a single location.
The film received a very limited run in theaters before hitting digital, so it became another flop and his lowest film ever. It also received poor reviews, and some lamented that this would be his swan song.
  • Budget: $10,000,000.
  • Domestic gross: $7,760. ($11,115 adjusted)
  • Worldwide gross: $5,351,580.

Other Projects

As mentioned, he is also a composer, having scored nearly all his films. He also scored the recent Halloween trilogy, even though he didn't write nor direct anything.
Many of his films have been remade and he doesn't care in the slightest. He has said that they can do whatever they want as long as he gets paid.
“I love it, if they are going to pay me money. If they pay me, it’s wonderful. If they don’t pay me, I don’t care. I think it’s unfair if they don’t pay me. I think everyone should pay me. Why not? I’m an old guy now and I need money. Send me money.”

The Future

Carpenter has not directed another film ever since. He has said multiple times that he feels burned out by the industry and he is not interested in returning to the director's chair. He said he would only return for a new film under three conditions: it needs a reasonable budget, plenty of time to prepare, and time off for the basketball season and the playoffs.
He said he is content with his current lifestyle. What's that lifestyle? In his words, "Get up late, watch a little news, play a video game, watch some basketball, go to bed." Ain't that the dream?

MOVIES (FROM HIGHEST GROSSING TO LEAST GROSSING)

No. Movie Year Studio Domestic Total Overseas Total Worldwide Total Budget
1 Halloween 1978 Compass $47,274,000 $23,000,000 $70,274,000 $300K
2 Escape from L.A. 1996 Paramount $25,477,365 $16,900,000 $42,377,365 $50M
3 Starman 1984 Columbia $28,744,356 $0 $28,744,356 $24M
4 Escape from New York 1981 AVCO $25,244,626 $30,339 $25,244,626 $6M
5 The Fog 1980 AVCO $21,448,782 $0 $21,448,782 $1.1M
6 Christine 1983 Columbia $21,017,849 $0 $21,017,849 $10M
7 Vampires 1998 Sony $20,308,772 $0 $20,308,772 $20M
8 The Thing 1982 Universal $19,857,465 $0 $19,857,465 $15M
9 Memoirs of an Invisible Man 1992 Warner Bros. $14,358,033 $0 $14,358,033 $40M
10 Prince of Darkness 1987 Universal $14,182,492 $0 $14,182,492 $3M
11 Ghosts of Mars 2001 Sony $8,709,640 $5,301,192 $14,010,832 $28M
12 They Live 1988 Universal $13,447,978 $0 $13,447,978 $3M
13 Big Trouble in Little China 1986 20th Century Fox $11,100,000 $0 $11,100,000 $25M
14 Village of the Damned 1995 Universal $9,418,365 $0 $9,418,365 $22M
15 In the Mouth of Madness 1994 New Line Cinema $8,924,549 $0 $8,924,549 $8M
16 The Ward 2010 ARC $7,760 $5,343,820 $5,351,580 $10M
He made 18 films, but only 16 have reported box office numbers. Across those 16 films, he made $340,067,044 worldwide. That's $21,254,190 per film.

The Verdict

Not reliable. Not even close.
Well, he ain't known as a cult filmmaker for nothing. Carpenter didn't get the respect and appreciation he deserved at first, so he was often struggling to find an audience in theaters. Despite so many bombs, studios continued financing him, which is a welcome surprise. At least, he got to see that his once-reviled works are now an influential and beloved part of cinema. Now, as he puts it, his career would look far more different if The Thing wasn't a commercial and critical dud in its initial release. We can't theorize, for we don't know this kind of what if. But Carpenter built an impressive and memorable filmography, even if his later works represented some of the worst films he made.
And look, he is content with retirement. Playing video games and watching the NBA sounds like a good deal for anyone.
Hope you liked this edition. You can find this and more in the wiki for this section.
The next director will be Danny Boyle. One of Britain's most important directors.
I asked you to choose who else should be in the run and the comment with the most upvotes would be chosen. Well, we'll later talk about... Robert Zemeckis. He was one of the biggest filmmakers, now it's a surprise if he makes a hit.
This is the schedule for the following four:
Week Director Reasoning
April 29-May 5 Danny Boyle It was a long wait, but 28 Years Later is finally happening.
May 6-12 Wes Craven A horror legend.
May 13-19 Clint Eastwood Great actor. Great director.
May 20-26 Robert Zemeckis Can we get old Zemeckis back?
Who should be next after Zemeckis? That's up to you.
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2024.04.26 05:45 MASTEROFLUBRICANTS 1982 W123 It's got 380k I traded my 1993 suzuki sidekick with 330k.... but there's a catch

1982 W123 It's got 380k I traded my 1993 suzuki sidekick with 330k.... but there's a catch
The things fucking slammed so low I bottom out on the slightest incline. I love the look and kind of want to keep it low but I'd love to know the long term effects. I can hear rattling and what sounds like my tires rubbing.
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2024.04.25 18:40 Flaky-Opening-8789 Brutalizing a Suzuki Sidekick on D B_gaming's (NEW) MAP Stoney Creek

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2024.04.25 17:09 Finautti Need help

I have 1996 suzuki gsx600f, it has problem with idle when cold and warm, starts up without any issues but idles at 3k rpm, when i adjust idle to 1.2k it sits like that until few revs and after that it starts jumping from 2-3k again, could that be carb issue? It runs perfectly without any issues at all speeds, i talked with my mechanic who doesnt do carbs and he told me it shouldnt be an issue, is it safe to drive for few months until i can get someone to check carbs? Thanks
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2024.04.24 01:41 Sweaty-Technology163 1995 Suzuki Sidekick AC Problems

I own a 1995 Suzuki Sidekick, and its AC is not functioning properly. When I press the AC button on the dashboard, the green indicator light turns on, but it fails to activate the compressor under the hood. Does anyone have a wiring schematic for the AC or any other suggestions?
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2024.04.23 18:59 Namekyano Cambiar carro viejo por... uno menos viejo ?

Últimamente mucho post sobre autos, así que aprovecho la atención. El tema es que tengo un Suzuki Sidekick año 94 de 4 puertas, 4x4. Lo tengo desde hace poco más de 6 años, es mi primer auto. El carro me ha salido super bueno, no se mucho, pero así lo he sentido yo y me han dicho otros. Desde que lo adquirí, solo le he hecho mantenimiento general (Aceite, cables, frenos, faja...) nada que tenga que ver con motor, radiador, dirección o varas más complejas, esto cambió de un año para acá, donde hasta botado me ha dejado y he tenido que meterle al carro en varias cosas, problemas de arranque que ya tenían que ver con temas eléctricos (aún de vez en cuando se me apaga), rotulas, Bushines, al parecer tiene ya como un desajuste en caja de dirección, ya está gastando mucho aceite y también se anda secando el radiador como muy seguido (nunca antes se secaba, coolant de vez en cuando en la reserva y ya), anda sonando horrible el arrancador aún no le ven que es, y anda sonando mucho creo que en resortes de suspensión, no se tengo que llevarlo a que le encuentren eso.
El asunto es que he gastado en el último año un aproximado de 500mil en varas adicionales a lo que normalmente le hacía, y aún me faltan varas por reparar según lo que viene presentando, anterior a este último año, lo más que gastaba eran máximos 100mil en el año, en cambios de aceite y alguna revisión o reparación sencilla. Algunos me dicen que este gasto es porque ya le tocaba al carro, que son varas que el anterior dueño nunca cambió y me tocó, y que ya haciéndole los arreglos pues vuelve a quedar en todas, mi preocupación es no detectar señales de que el carro ya va a empezar a joder mucho como otros carros que pasan en el taller a cada rato y yo gastando dinero que no recuperaré nunca pudiendo mejor invertirlo en un cambio de auto.
Sobre el cambio, y por eso el título, es que por ahora no puedo darme el lujo de cambiar por uno nuevo o de 4 años a lo mucho, quizás un Rav4 entre 2000-2010 algo por el estilo con las características que necesito (sí, por trabajo y lugares que visito si ocupo que sea alto y 4x4). ¿Qué experiencias tienen que me puedan servir de consejo? ¿Le meto lo que ocupe al carro para volverlo a poner en todas? o mejor adquirir otro menos viejo?
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2024.04.23 18:00 jakeemerytattoo '89 Suzuki Sidekick. Anza Borrego badlands

'89 Suzuki Sidekick. Anza Borrego badlands
This is my 1989 Suzuki Sidekick. Out in Hills of the Moon wash in the badlands. Love it out here. Where your favorite places to off road in Anza Borrego?
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2024.04.23 17:58 jakeemerytattoo '89 Suzuki Sidekick in the Anza Borrego badlands

'89 Suzuki Sidekick in the Anza Borrego badlands
This is my 1989 Suzuki Sidekick. Out in Hills of the Moon wash in the badlands. Love it out here. Where your favorite places to off road in Anza Borrego?
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2024.04.23 12:47 ajkabel Compensating for wrongly set float height? Suzuki GSF 600 S Bandit from 1996.

Hello everyone, I have an old motorcycle: A Suzuki GSF 600 S Bandit from 1996.
The (probably stupid) question is; can I compensate for the float height being set to high by turning in the mixture screws on the carbs?
I don't have the proper tools or workspace where I am now, so I really want to avoid taking apart the carbs if necessary, that's why I don't just fix the float height instead of asking potentially stupid questions.
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