Post proof that you're passing retro on to the kids!

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To Chemical Plant Zone!

When I was that young the drowning music scared the hell out of me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTicU8jklyI
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samsonlonghair wrote: When I was that young the drowning music scared the hell out of me.
Always thought that track would make a great alarm clock alarm.
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Not all retro, but alternating between gaming with the PS Move, and some Sega action on the CDX.



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My sis came over and I was fixing some things in my house. Her kids (four and five) saw my Pico. That colorful case really got their attention. So I plugged it in for them and they really liked it.

Took them a while to figure it out, but they got it. They especially liked the coloring part. It was on the last page of the cart.

They had so much fun that they didn't want to leave!

I think I'm gonna have to keep it nearby and not put away. Because they're definitely going to want it again when they come and visit.
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My boys beat Dynamit Deka EX Asian Dynamite on (9) combined credits today:
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The madness that is a NAOMI JAMMA setup:
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They then took on Gunspike, but didn't fare as well. They try to beat games on 10 credits or less, but only got to 3-1 in this one:
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I think people should make their arcade like system with "to pay for" credits, that way they have incentive to do their best and not just get free credit. Money can go to chartiy :p
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I really want a Pico.
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BoneSnapDeez wrote:I really want a Pico.
Me too, I think the girls would really like it.
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BoneSnapDeez wrote:I really want a Pico.
Me too got so close to buying one about a year back. Dude had a bag full of 7-8 games plus the system for $15. Had no idea what it was at the time though and figured it was just some weird audio enabled interactive book completely looked over the video output :P.
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