
Post proof that you're passing retro on to the kids!
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yeah blury as heck pic but hes looking at gaiares on genny, good choice 

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My wife just recently had pictures done of our son. I had nothing directly to do with these:


There were also several other with him holding the controller and in different poses and stuff.


There were also several other with him holding the controller and in different poses and stuff.
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My 3 year old playing Sesame Street Counting Cafe for the Genesis emulated on the arcade cab.
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Sesame Street...on a Mortal Kombat cab. 

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SpaceBooger wrote:
My 3 year old playing Sesame Street Counting Cafe for the Genesis emulated on the arcade cab.
The Cavs the Indians and the Browns. As a Cubs and Bears fan, I feel your pain. But then you're probably not too far from King's Island, home of The Beast (more than likely the best roller coaster ever built), so you have that going for you.
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A pic of Charlotte and her kitty using shipments from mjmjr25 and harper as seating.

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Awe, she's growing up in front of us, lovely girl.
...and is that Kimball piano? It looks very very similar to my wifes'.
...and is that Kimball piano? It looks very very similar to my wifes'.
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Thanks!
Actually I think the piano company name starts with an F. The company went out of business in the early 1900's, when I looked it up. Got it for a song and I found out it is actually worth something if I were to get it restored. It sounds great too.
Actually I think the piano company name starts with an F. The company went out of business in the early 1900's, when I looked it up. Got it for a song and I found out it is actually worth something if I were to get it restored. It sounds great too.
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Re: Post proof that you're passing retro on to the kids!
I don't have pictures, but when my godson was like 4-5 years old i started making him enter in this world... at first with the Mega Drive (Genesis) + MegaCD (Sega CD) - Streets of Rage and Final Fight - then i presented him to the world of the Dreamcast and finally there was Gamecube and the incredible LOZ: Wind Waker...
and then he grew up, began listening more to his friends and is now a Sony fan... nothing wrong with it, but i lost him for a while... now he's beginning to like retro again and he even buys some collections, mainly from Sega
I'll keep on going, in no time he'll be a true retro
and then he grew up, began listening more to his friends and is now a Sony fan... nothing wrong with it, but i lost him for a while... now he's beginning to like retro again and he even buys some collections, mainly from Sega

I'll keep on going, in no time he'll be a true retro

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We ripped out the bar, took down all of the beer/sports related stuff, and converted the mancave into a family cave (still sport themed and still houses most of my video game collection). Yet my son still chooses to play the arcade (SEGA's Greatest Heavy Weights) instead of the cool train table I made or the 100s of other toys.