Awwwgh, really? You might have a buyer over here. I'd buy it if only to have a spare in case my old one died. And to think when I'm 37 years old these things will already be as old as the atari or ness is now. - 20 years later. The genny and sega cd will, probably, stop working and will become very rare, and the atari? Thouse will be like those Plymouth furies from 1969 that are preserved and put in musiums. See here, kids. This here is where your simulated racing games came from. (I wonder what games will be like in 20 years)?



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Lol. I have a nintendo 64 here and don't use it. Planning on selling it in
fact.

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Hi,
Yeah, the Nintendo 64 was awesome. Still wish I had mine. I liked Donkey
Kong 64 and there was a Xena Warrior Princess game I had for it that was
cool. Oh, and can't forget about Castlevania 64. Always great to play
during halloween time.

constantine (on laptop) wrote:
I absolutely love those things. What version do you have? I like the
model 1, and also sega cd model 1, with the front loading system. These
feel, to me, to be more sturdy units and less prone to damage. As someone
said on a nintendo 64 review, you could drive a tank over it and it
wouldn't be damaged. Ok, a bit of over exageration, but honestly. It
really does rock and if I manage to get my hands on something else I'm
always looking for other systems. I love older cd based systems and sure
I love all this modern stuff. But honestly! Its really starting to
(insert cuss here) me off that everything is all about graphics! We've
had cd quality sound for years and even cartridge based systems can pipe
out the tunes half decently.


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