Moment of truth ...
Posted by Tricob on .
It shames me to say that I never had a Nintendo to sell in the first place. I have a handful of Nintendo games now, both NES and SNES. A console, on the other hand, is yet to come. :-(
I was still playing Atari 2600 games long after the game system was commercially out the door. Nintendo-ing came into the picture for me about five to ten years later, which would be about five to ten years before now.
(sigh) You all can throw tomatoes at me now. :-(
- Tricob.
"Glass Tiger for life! "
I was still playing Atari 2600 games long after the game system was commercially out the door. Nintendo-ing came into the picture for me about five to ten years later, which would be about five to ten years before now.
(sigh) You all can throw tomatoes at me now. :-(
- Tricob.
"Glass Tiger for life! "
It seems just like yesterday that I went to K.B toys and bought Kirby's Great Adventures. I was hooked, i remember going to funkeland (now gamestop) and buying this rocket launcher thing for my favorite game Metal Warriors. Now I just bought the Nintendo Wii, and I'm asking myself... How good can it get? Now I'm swinging my controller around looking like an idiot having the time of my life!
But I can't help but feel alittle sad & resentful about selling all my original Nintendo games to the pawn shop for a lousy $20.00, I mean, I so regret it because it was the memories of all my childhood experience that counts right?
Do any of you feel sad about getting rid of all your oldschool Nintendo gear? If so, express of you feel here and remember, you're not alone...
But I can't help but feel alittle sad & resentful about selling all my original Nintendo games to the pawn shop for a lousy $20.00, I mean, I so regret it because it was the memories of all my childhood experience that counts right?
Do any of you feel sad about getting rid of all your oldschool Nintendo gear? If so, express of you feel here and remember, you're not alone...