I actually really enjoyed this game, and I still have my copy of it on the shelf. Being able to do what you could do with a game on the Nintendo DS back in the day was a pretty big deal, and even though I never fully delved into the Nintendo DS's library due to financial struggles. I still have fond memories of this one.
Even if my old consoles die, I can be happy knowing I had so many great experiences with them that I could never replace. That being said, if the consoles failed I would still get them serviced. My kids might want to see them in action when they get older.
Pretty epic looking console. They have alot of talk behind their quality, but you can't deny their track record. Pricey, but you get what you pay for. This is definitely one of those cases.
This sounds cool, but not the exact place I would like to visit. If all it has on offer is reminiscing about fond memories I would prefer to hit up one of their famous arcades instead.
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I actually really enjoyed this game, and I still have my copy of it on the shelf. Being able to do what you could do with a game on the Nintendo DS back in the day was a pretty big deal, and even though I never fully delved into the Nintendo DS's library due to financial struggles. I still have fond memories of this one.
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@StableInvadeel That is as true of a statement as one gets.
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Even if my old consoles die, I can be happy knowing I had so many great experiences with them that I could never replace. That being said, if the consoles failed I would still get them serviced. My kids might want to see them in action when they get older.
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Pretty epic looking console. They have alot of talk behind their quality, but you can't deny their track record. Pricey, but you get what you pay for. This is definitely one of those cases.
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This sounds cool, but not the exact place I would like to visit. If all it has on offer is reminiscing about fond memories I would prefer to hit up one of their famous arcades instead.