When do you "break the seal?"

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Arbitern1
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Re: When do you "break the seal?"

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ksloth wrote:Seal comes off the second I get to my car with the game, even if I won't be playing it for a while. I am a manual smeller too, and i'm not ashamed of it!

Hays I'm glad I'm not the only one!
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ksloth
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Re: When do you "break the seal?"

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Heheh, lots of us love our manuals apparently. I think that biologically, it probably wouldn't be a stretch to think that there is an endorphin rush triggered for sniffing new manuals. I know for me it brings up memories all the way back to buying new Commodore 64 games.
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Re: When do you "break the seal?"

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Usually the moment I get back to my room. Though I do have 2 sealed games in my room at the moment, P3FES and Kirby's epic yarn(which I recently bought from a friend for about $9). I'm still debating whether or not I'm gonna open FES. I own regular P3 and have played through it already.
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