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The worst I have is my Saturn has some rust in it but that's not from me. When I got it used I noticed it months later when I changed the battery. Works fine so not bothered really.



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That's probably how my PS4 and Switch looks right now. Then again, the system is never running so no fan to suck in dust.

But I like my consoles like I like my peasants. Dirty.



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My original NES still has its save files on it, great machine for remembering the passwords to Megaman and Bubble Bobble I think these are.



I have a newer system which is nice and shiny, but kept this one as it was in the 80s just for memories sake :)



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Ganoncrotch said:
My original NES still has its save files on it, great machine for remembering the passwords to Megaman and Bubble Bobble I think these are.



I have a newer system which is nice and shiny, but kept this one as it was in the 80s just for memories sake :)

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Xen said:
Ganoncrotch said:
My original NES still has its save files on it, great machine for remembering the passwords to Megaman and Bubble Bobble I think these are.



I have a newer system which is nice and shiny, but kept this one as it was in the 80s just for memories sake :)

Easily accessible

Was a great memory card for the system, had a lot of space for different games, would have been more space for save files if I wasn't a kid who had massive writing lol.



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Ganoncrotch said:
My original NES still has its save files on it, great machine for remembering the passwords to Megaman and Bubble Bobble I think these are.



I have a newer system which is nice and shiny, but kept this one as it was in the 80s just for memories sake :)

What a casual generation, getting cheats to games so easily. Nowadays it's so much harder. You have to pay for cheats.



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vivster said:
Ganoncrotch said:
My original NES still has its save files on it, great machine for remembering the passwords to Megaman and Bubble Bobble I think these are.



I have a newer system which is nice and shiny, but kept this one as it was in the 80s just for memories sake :)

What a casual generation, getting cheats to games so easily. Nowadays it's so much harder. You have to pay for cheats.

Pshhh... kids these days dunno how good you got it, you can just select format from the hard drive options, back in the 80s we had to pay for physical items to get our storage space back for new games.



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