Original Mario. Duck hunt.
Original Pokemon for game boy .
Mario kart and mortal combat for Super Nintendo.
Goldeneye for 64. Final fantasies for ps one .
If you had to blow in the gaming cartridge and smack the gaming system against the wall, you knew the struggle.
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^^This guy knows the deal...the struggle was very real
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You do know you never had to actually blow into the cartridge right? All you had to do was take it out and put it back in.
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Nah, you HAD to blow. A shit load of dust would come flying out of it when you did.
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You must've done a shitty job storing them then.
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Edited by ChaoticPhenomena: 3/2/2016 6:57:11 AMStoring? I was like 7, atleast for the original Nintendo games . I would leave them in a stack right next to the console.
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When I was 7 I had all my games in boxes stored in a cool, dry room. Maybe it depends on the person, seeing as I always seem to know the value of stuff.
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I was busy being a 7 year old. I kept them in a nice, neat stack right beside the console. Wanted to switch games? Grab it, blow in it, and push that game in. No dry and cool place with extra box protection required.
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I guess I just care a lot about my stuff. Maybe it was because my family didn't have a lot of money then and I'd go to great lengths to make sure my stuff worked.
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A neat stack next to the console isn't taking care of it? Lol. Have fun with the OCD though. Sounds like it's working out well for you.
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I wouldn't say I have OCD, since my family now has money to buy stuff we want occasionally. I still make sure my stuff is secure though.
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Damn Duck Hunt, I disliked that game That -blam!-ing dog...
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That dog was legit as fúck!
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