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It first started on a freezing cold November morning, waiting in line, hoping to snag a Nintendo Wii. Only 86 were available and I luckily got ticket #86. Brought it home along with Zelda, played some bowling, played some Zelda. Bought a couple of games along the way but eventually got bored with it. I later modded it. Poor thing has been collecting dust for years other than some Netflix use. I should sell it to be honest. The thing has a 500GB HDD hooked up to it with 250GB of movie/music storage space and the other 250GB of space is loaded with anywhere between 50-70 Wii titles. I can count on 1 hand how many of them I actually played, lol.

Next up was the PS3. I bought it for $600 on December 26th, 2006. I still have that same 60GB but it is struggling. Won't display above 480i for some reason, HDMI port is dead and sometimes the BD drive gives out.
Luckily I picked up a 160GB Slim. It is easily my favorite this generation.

In February of 2008 I picked up a 360 along with Lost Odyssey and Blue Dragon. The console was good, I loved the controller and eventually picked up what happens to be my favorite JRPG this generation, Tales of Vesperia.
After realizing it too was beginning to collect dust I ended up selling it off to a co-worker sometime in 2010.


As for Handhelds I picked up a DS on Black Friday 2004. Since then I have purchased a White, Black and Gold Zelda DSLites. I loved the little guy.

Picked up a PSP at launch, however only did so because my Ex paid for it.
I still have it and it is modded.


Out of this entire generation I have owned every single device and for the first time ever I also ended up selling one of my consoles.

360 is the only one I am lacking now.



iPhone = Great gaming device. Don't agree? Who cares, because you're wrong.

Currently playing:

Final Fantasy VI (iOS), Final Fantasy: Record Keeper (iOS) & Dragon Quest V (iOS)     

    

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