SpaceTiger
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I always want mine shrink wrapped if I go in a store or order offline new. Handing you just the case is something they would do in like 90s cartoons when the character got a generically named video game.
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Exactly,you could be getting someone's returned game.Who's to know they aren't putting a used disc in.
I take it from the results of the poll most gamers are 90s kids huh? lol, well thats alright, the 90s was a great decade...
Back in my day we only had 6 games...and 5 of those where variants of Pong![]()
I'm glad I'm falling into the majority here. Just had a thought, I think internet communities like this appeal to people in their college ages and older. I'm not surprised there are not many kids younger than early 20s. The way I see it, people posting on here are probably not new to forums. Like I said before, I was in middle school when I signed up for my first forum. They were all the rage in the late 90s and early 2000s and I was part of multiple communities. I've kind of noticed that forums are not that popular with people who are younger anymore. I could be wrong....I probably am wrong. Just something I just noticed in this threadEither that or there seems to be a lot of people posting here in their mid 20s and older because that is the average age of gamers too.
That's a thing I miss from the 90s: the game difficulty. It's cool that games allow for you to be more strategic with battles and navigating stages, but difficulty took a bit of dip.
Paperboy was near to impossible to beat. Yeah, games are easier nowadays, for sure.
Well I'm getting old. But its nice to see that there aren't any whiny 13 year old's in here.