ott0bot wrote:Seriously....just sell them already. Who cares? you like what you like, and if it's pc gaming that stick to it. As Niode said alot of us grew up with older systems and nostagia is a big part of playing retro games. I'm not being agist and tell you that because you're 14 you can't enjoy retro games...not at all. Of coarse you can. But if you don't care about having a wall of carts and popping your games in an actual console who cares. I already told you last time that you shouldn't sell them and you'd just be buying everything back eventually, and you didin't listen. SO emulate, play online, pc game, do what ever is fun to you. You'll be moving towards being less materialistic and that's a rare thing.
Ohhh....and what's up with you're Bill Gates man crush?
lol I just think that pictures funny. Ive always respected Bill Gates (and read his book, talk about dry reading ). Plus its a display of the type nerd i really am.
ott0bot wrote:Ohhh....and what's up with you're Bill Gates man crush?
I'm curious about this myself. Based on your avatar and your signature I can't figure out if you're pro or anti MS.
I have no qualms admitting I prefer PC to Mac computing.
To be fair, PC is where the gaming scene is at for computers. Mac did have some good titles, but the sheer amount of PC stuff is...well, its impressive to say the least.
RyaNtheSlayA wrote:
Sega=Nintendo=Atari=EverythingElse> modern stuff =P.
You know where you are right? You just need to look at the top of the page.
Racket Boy: your guide for a retro gaming lifestyle
So expect people to like retro stuff more. If you want to chat about modern games more thats fine...but there are tons of sites dedicated to that already.