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Bong Lover said:
Einsam_Delphin said:


For me, it's the games that make the memories, not the gaming machines themselves. Besides, I'm not big on nostalgia and prefer most newer games to their ancient counterparts. Course that's just me, though I bet many others are the same.


Taking you on your word, all I will say is that no one is into nostalgia when they are 19. Take it from me though, the day will come.My advice is to not sell gaming hardware if you are more than just casually interested in video gaming, the day will come when you regret it.

I also know that it goes against the very core of being 19 years old to listen to the ramblings of an old man, so I realize the futility of my quest.



lolz, I'm sure you're not that old. Plus age has nothing to do with whether I listen to a person or not.

It's too late for the N64, GC, PS1, and PS2, but like I said I'll be holding onto my GBA, Wii, DS, n PS3, and because it has downloaded games on it, my 3DS will be sticking around too. I'll likely be holding onto future systems aswell, now that I'm not a poor jobless kid who only get's money for their birthday anymore, so no need to worry!