Hope you like it.
Also, any constructive criticism is welcome.
I was thinking the same thing. Like, you might have not been alive when I was unboxing that on Christmas morning.markeconrad wrote:haha, you're too young too understand. Actually I kinda enjoy hearing you youngsters talk about old games and their marketing.
my boxed one has no AC either. I don't remember it coming with one (though that was yeaaaars ago haha)Ziggy587 wrote:Is the AC adapter missing? I Could have sworn an AC adapter came with it. Looks like there's a spot in the styrofoam for it too (lower right, under Tetris).
It's pretty weird. I can't for the life of me figure out why anyone born after like 1995 or so would have interest in retro games, let alone enough to do research about the history of retro games and consoles. Most kids that play games that I've ever met balk at a PS2, let alone a Game Boy. Nothing but a 360 paired with Gears or COD will suffice for them.markeconrad wrote:haha, you're too young too understand. Actually I kinda enjoy hearing you youngsters talk about old games and their marketing.
Alright, now that you've said that, I kinda remember it coming with the batteries.irixith wrote:The original GB did not come with an AC adapter, only 4 AA batteries. There was an AC adapter accessory sold separately though.
Instead of "why" I should have said "how". I think it's pretty cool too.Ziggy587 wrote:That's cool though. I mean, I enjoy music from before my time.
It does put a fresh perspective on things, as they generally aren't blinded by nostalgia.markeconrad wrote:haha, you're too young too understand. Actually I kinda enjoy hearing you youngsters talk about old games and their marketing.