George
George is a 1993 television sitcom starring George Foreman as a mentor for at-risk youth.
George is a 1993 television sitcom starring George Foreman as a mentor for at-risk youth.
“For the Cool in You” is a song performed by musician Baby Face. It’s title track to his third album. Released in 1993, it’s commonly associated with the episode “Dr. Urkel and Mr. Cool” of the television sitcom Family Matters.
Prince of Persia 2 is a cinematic platform game developed and released by Broderbund Software. Released in 1993 for PC, 1994 for Mac and 1996 for Super Nintendo console. It’s the follow-up to the critically acclaimed Prince of Persia. This time, the Prince is uprooted by an imposter and must go on a quest to reclaim his reputation.
Stefan Urquelle is the alter ego of Steve Urkel from the family sitcom Family Matters. Stefan is an arrogant ladies man that is the polar opposite of Steve. He debuted in the 1993 episode “Dr. Urkel and Mr. Cool”, after Steve drinks a potion called “Cool Juice” that he hopes will win Laura’s heart.
Dr. Urkel and Mr. Cool is an episode of Family Matters that aired November 12th, 1993. Steve Urkel drinks “Cool Juice”, transforming him from a clumsy nerd to Stefan Urquelle, the ultimate heart-throb.
“Jaguar, Do the Math” was the tagline for the 1993 Atari Jaguar game console. It referred to the consoles 64-bit capabilities, compared to the rival Super-Nintendo and Sega Genesis 16-bit capabilities.
Where I live was a 1993 television series about the misadventures of a few friends in New York City.
Mortal Monday (September 13, 1993) is when popular arcade fighting game Mortal Kombat was released for the home consoles. The Game was ported to Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo, Game Gear and the GameBoy.
The Mortal Monday commercial promoted the home game consoles releases of the popular arcade fighting game Mortal Kombat. The commercial is somewhat ambiguous promoting the blood and gore the franchise is known for.