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S.Peelman said:

I don't remember who finally won, but it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter as this would prove to be the final time we would ever all play together. When my uncle left my grandmother's apartment that evening with his wife and my cousin, that would be the last time I ever saw them. Relations between our parents deteriorated even further and even my grandmother stopped visiting my lost cousin on his birthday. Later, my aunt would turn ill with the worst possible outcome, after her husband already had.

My family is now even smaller, but luckily, the bond between me and the two cousins I was closest with never vanished. One of them isn't interested in gaming anymore and the other is in a tough spot, but at least, some days, we still game on.

Damn, it sucks that you haven't seen your cousin anymore and I hope the aunt and uncle pulled through. But I'm glad to hear the last time you guys were together, everyone had a great time simply by playing fun video games. 

Thanks for sharing such a touching story. And I'm glad your bond with the other relatives are still tight!

Most of my favorite Nintendo moments were always with others as well. It's always great to defeat the last boss or get the last unlockable in a multiplayer game on your own. But to share your happiness with others who are also having fun is undoubtedly better.