10 Away.
I have 34 Atari Jaguar game cartridges. There were apparently 44 made during its lifespan. So that means I have 10 more to go before i have a complete collection. I just bought the Troy Aikman game for the Jaguar. I have no intention of playing it. I just want to get as close to 44 as possible. I don't want to pay ridiculously obscene and unfair and not worthy prices for games like Rayman, though. Really, eBay sellers? Really? That being said, the most I think I have ever paid for a video game is a new one, so probably something like $50 for a Wii-U game. My parents bought me the new, $60-70 games for the SNES when it was new, like Donkey Kong Country. So even then, Rayman was still cheaper when it first came out vs. now. Were there not that many made? Why is it so expensive? Is it even good? Oh well. The most I payed for a Jag game was for NBA Jam. I wanted that game for a long time. Possibly next in line was for AvP. One game I still want for the Jaguar is Wolfenstein 3-D. I guess I'm down to the expensive stuff now. I think later I'll fire up the Jaguar and play a round of Pinball Fantasies. Or Dreams. Or whatever it's called. I get the two mixed up because they're both titles in a series. I watched a little news, and when they came to the point of Tom Brady celebrating, I changed it to the Weather Channel. My grandma hated Tiger Woods with a passion. I guess I hate Tom Brady with a passion now. Or I could watch AMC. They're playing Groundhog Day over and over again, which I think is kind of funny given what the movie is about. It's not looking like 6 more weeks of winter here. We haven't had any snow, and it's sunny and not horribly cold now. Even though I heard on the Weather Channel that that groundhog is only 40% correct. So it's basically useless. But aren't most holidays?

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