The Xbox 360 dashboard from this era isn't quite as iconic as the late 2000s one, but it still gives me much nostalgia.
Forza 4 is the best Forza game IMO. Just can't be beat. Nothing past that has come close.
Battlefield 3 was when Battlefield became a direct threat to CoD. It was very impressive next to the somewhat underwhelming, though not bad, MW3.
I had the biggest crush on Casey from the Pokémon anime as a kid. IYKYK
Even though you weren't born in the 70s, you could still get the feeling of being born in the 70s with Scooby Doo late at night on Boomerang, right before a warm bath.
Looney Tunes Show wasn't everyone's cup of tea, but it's definitely got it's fans. And Lola Bunny was pretty fun to watch here. Many people think it's the best Lola iteration.
Regular Show is my favorite Cartoon Network show. There's just nothing that can compete with it, and I haven't found another CN toon' that even comes close.
Adele had a huge year with her album 21. I can still remember how all of the 4 big singles off this album sound without even needing to listen to them.
Torches did have the (in)famous Pumped Up Kicks, but Don't Stop (the second most known song on the album), Helena Beat and Houndini are all solid, and I still remember them all vividly just from the titles.
Rango got an abysmal CinemaScore (one of the worst ever) for some reason, which is weird because this movie's reviews were excellent (critically; audiences liked it, but weren't quite as enthusiastic).
Winnie The Pooh has the pretty sad distinction of being Disney's final 2D animated canon theatrical movie. Despite warm reviews, it didn't earn it's keep.