Museum Matt Posted July 17, 2014 Report Posted July 17, 2014 http://www.buzzfeed.com/norbertobriceno/pew-pew-pew-pew-pew-pew-pew
The Professor Posted July 17, 2014 Report Posted July 17, 2014 #3 is silly. Pirated cartridges were not pervasive to kids at that time. As we got older and got into the specialty shops that carried foreign junk they became more prevalent, but I had never seen a pirate cart until I started collecting. Your average 1980s 2nd grader wouldn't have seen this at Toys R Us.
Jayson_B24 Posted April 29, 2015 Report Posted April 29, 2015 I have a 31-in-1 that is actually really well put together. It's actually just all "renamed" NES tithes like Mario, Ice Climber, Donkey Kong... I absolutely adore it. Atlas was permitted the opinion that he was at liberty, if he wished, to drop the Earth and creep away; but this opinion was all that he was permitted. Franz Kafka
Atari Adventure Square Posted April 30, 2015 Report Posted April 30, 2015 I'm a little sad the 'too-old' cut-off point for this article is the NES era. Jeez, what am I - Jurassic gamer dude? eh, eff it... pass the Wico, let's jam #35 - The joys of anthropomorphizing a square in search of perilous adventures.
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