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I did learn from my mistake with the Saturn. That's why I have a NES, Genesis, SNES, N64, PSX, PS2, GB, GBC, GBA, XBox, and Gamecube all still working and all connected to my TV in the front room. Plus I've got my PC and every game I've purchased since 1993. Screw keeping the boxes, I ran out of room when Doom II was still new.
I started throwing away all my boxes last year because it was just taking up too much room. I used to care when I was younger but now I dont give a shit.
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Old boxes were just full of air. A cd, crappy manual and a couple of ads. They don't even fit in my shelves. Still I have saved all of them up in the attic. Pocket packets is the way to go.
I'd have probably never bothered with a pc or atari or any games really. On one hand I have memories of playing fun games and surfing the world wide web of internet and on the other I've wasted so much time on more or less everything. Mabye next time around I guess.
Also I wouldn't have bought temple of elemental evil. Damn rpgcodex
1985 - what a good year! Cold war still alive and kicking, gas used in iraq/iran, coke snorting dictators getting all wound up and shitting on human rights. Yup, those were the days.
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vx trauma wrote:1985 - what a good year! Cold war still alive and kicking, gas used in irak/iran, coke snorting dictators getting all wound up and shitting on human rights. Yup, those were the days.