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I never had a lot of them. Even as as child I was very conscious of prices and didn't want to ask for too much.
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Not trying to argue.I never had a lot of them. Even as as child I was very conscious of prices and didn't want to ask for too much.
I had over 30 SNES games over like a 10 year period. Basically until the N64 came out.As I was looking at these video Game ads from 1996. How in the world did some our parents afford these games? Lol. $70 for a video game was a lot. I know for us, we didn’t have that many sega or snes games due to the prices.
You came out the womb trying to argue. I said what I said. Stop faking like you don't understand stuff.Not trying to argue.
But wouldn't that outlook be based on the amount of disposable income your parents had? I doubt you knew what they were making. (UNLESS living conditions made it evident).
Not trying to argue.
I remember going to KB Toys back in the day. One thing that will always stick with me was when my mom bought me a Sega Dreamcast that came with NBA 2k, NFL 2K and MLB 2K. I played the heck out of those games.I would buy games used at joint called FuncoLand. Also had friends who would trade me when they were done with theirs.
Revenge of Shinobi alone lasted me forever. I loved that game.
I remember going to KB Toys back in the day. One thing that will always stick with me was when my mom bought me a Sega Dreamcast that came with NBA 2k, NFL 2K and MLB 2K. I played the heck out of those games.
Taking me back to FuncolandI would buy games used at joint called FuncoLand. Also had friends who would trade me when they were done with theirs.
Revenge of Shinobi alone lasted me forever. I loved that game.
This was me as well. I had two other siblings so I already knew money was going to be tight. One game would usually be reserved for birthdays and one for Christmas. That was really it.I never had a lot of them. Even as as child I was very conscious of prices and didn't want to ask for too much.
Look my parents' budget for their children's entertainment was strict. I got genesis and two games and that was it. The rest of the time, I rented games from Blockbuster.As I was looking at these video Game ads from 1996. How in the world did some our parents afford these games? Lol. $70 for a video game was a lot. I know for us, we didn’t have that many sega or snes games due to the prices.