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It hits different when you have to pay for it I guess, lolAlways wanted to do this as a kid. Finally got to do it when I got older - didn’t feel the same
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It hits different when you have to pay for it I guess, lolAlways wanted to do this as a kid. Finally got to do it when I got older - didn’t feel the same
Always wanted to do this as a kid. Finally got to do it when I got older - didn’t feel the same
For 1 summer…I was that guy.It hits different when you have to pay for it I guess, lol
You got some gems there! Don’t throw them out, the contact pins are just dirty. Clean them with cotton ear swabs and some rubbing alcohol. Bet they’ll all work after a good cleaning.I look at it now like damn, couple hundreds spent on games and now I got a bunch of cartridges that don't work. No type of blowing will help
Me too. I got lots of PS1 stuff when that old school method was still around.For 1 summer…I was that guy.
I'd probably have to do the same for the SNES I haven't turned on since college or may buy one if those are at a good price and compatible.You got some gems there! Don’t throw them out, the contact pins are just dirty. Clean them with cotton ear swabs and some rubbing alcohol. Bet they’ll all work after a good cleaning.
Did not know this.Master Zik you know that SF Alpha is rare af, right?
I'd probably have to do the same for the SNES I haven't turned on since college or may buy one if those are at a good price and compatible.
Sega was ahead of its time in many waysI had Sega Channel back in the day. That joint pretty much Gamepass for that era. It’s still wild that very few people knew about it even after all these years. Our cable guy gave us the heads up that it was dropping and mom dukes signed up the first day. I think it was only like $13 a month added to the cable bill.
Sega Channel - Wikipedia
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Sega was ahead of its time in many ways