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And 8MB does what, exactly?

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So I got a few PS2 games to try out at the store. One is Namco Museum. The other is a SpongeBob game. I was looking for something I could beat easily since I suck at video games. Looking at the back of the box, it says it needs 8MB of memory to save. Really? Why would a SpongeBob game need 8 MB? The rest of the games' save states are in KB, but 8 MB? Really? Anyway, the whole family got together for my birthday. I got a whole bunch of stuff I wanted, most of it pumpkins for my pumpkin collection because they didn't know what else to get me because I didn't really want anything (yet.) My sister's kids are really irritating me. I got tired of everyone so I went into my room. I figured it's my birthday I can do what I want. And I know this isn't going to happen since the Spurs are good, but just once I would like the Blazers to win on my birthday. I should look up their record on my birthday since 1982. That would be a good project for the library, looking at the microfiche for old Blazers scores from my birthday. I could probably go to NBA.com, but they'd probably have to charge me to look up old scores and crap. That's how the world works now. Now I'm full of pizza and cake. I know how to get back at my sister. I'll tell her I want a Vectrex for Christmas. I do. I think they would be fun to play and I hear it has tons of homebrews for it. So I'm writing this and I had to stop to say goodbye and thanks for the presents.

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