Games you'll still be able to play in your old age

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BoneSnapDeez wrote:I did the same thing, didn't get rid of my games but simply tossed them all in the closet to collect dust before I went off to college. Missed out on the whole 5th and 6th generations.

I still plan to play turn-based RPGs when I get older. Basically, the same stuff I play now. :lol:
what's wrong with playing games while in college?
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Absolutely nothing, but between classes, work, and sports I knew I wouldn't have much time for other things. I didn't want to lug up my consoles and games and I was honestly just starting to lose interest in gaming. Didn't get back into it until my wife bought me a Wii.
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BoneSnapDeez wrote:Absolutely nothing, but between classes, work, and sports I knew I wouldn't have much time for other things. I didn't want to lug up my consoles and games and I was honestly just starting to lose interest in gaming. Didn't get back into it until my wife bought me a Wii.
:shock:

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When I began collecting games in 2010 I only had a SNES, Wii, and GameBoy.

When I started collecting, I starting collecting hard. :lol:
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BoneSnapDeez wrote:When I began collecting games in 2010 I only had a SNES, Wii, and GameBoy.

When I started collecting, I starting collecting hard. :lol:
Respect. All I've gotten since I joined Racketboy in 2008 is a PS3 and an SNES
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ZeroAX wrote:
BoneSnapDeez wrote:When I began collecting games in 2010 I only had a SNES, Wii, and GameBoy.

When I started collecting, I starting collecting hard. :lol:
Respect. All I've gotten since I joined Racketboy in 2008 is a PS3 and an SNES
Everything in my sig I bought in summer '06 or later. I'm not the fastest collector either.
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Hazerd wrote:Turbo controllers with Macro buttons, yes indeed controllers will be that advanced by then, ill hit 3 buttons and be the master at Street Fighter.
by then?

I had an snes pro pad over 15 years ago that let you program button sequences to extra macro buttons. It even came with SF2 presets lol.

Welcome to the future haha.
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deathsled wrote:I had an snes pro pad over 15 years ago that let you program button sequences to extra macro buttons. It even came with SF2 presets lol.

Welcome to the future haha.
I remember those. I'd execute the macro, my buddy would just jump up and kick me in the back of the head!
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