ganoncrotch said:
d21lewis said:
ganoncrotch said:
d21lewis said:
Just tossing in my two cents--I'm pretty pro-Nintendo but when you're right, you're right. My biggest gripe with them is how they refuse to throw us a bone. Charging so much for 8-Bit games (good or bad), slowly trickling out the 16-Bit/64-Bit titles, locking content to one console, making us pay for a game like SMB3 even if we already bought it. It gets pretty frustrating. Your post doesn't feel "anti Nintendo" from where I sit.
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I know... I tried all the ports but it just wouldn't fit :(
It did however slot just fine into this! :D
inb4 I get flamed for having a ROM of something because I've only paid for it 4 times >.> (my original mario all stars is not pictured since it was getting cramped on my 3ds :D )
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makes me wonder how many times I've owned smb3.... I even got all-stars for the wii.
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Past tense? As much as I have all my games in RoM form on the PC or PSP/PSPgo I still would have issues with ever trading in anything from my collection, nothing quite beats hooking up the old school systems on a huge ass TV. Can't play Duck Hunt tho :( the Zapper does nothing on my TV.
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Yeah, my Nes was long gone. My cousin and I tooki it ouside and destroyed it like it was 1988 Robocop. When the PS1 came out, I traded in a ton of games I suddenly discovered were valuable (thanks a lot, gaming magazines...) for a bunch of PS1 games including the abysmal Wu Tang Clan and the mildly fun Rollcage. Didn't really start keeping my games until the end of the PS1 era. Only a few SNES and N64 games (and some Saturn games despite me never owning a Saturn. WTF?) remain from before 1997.