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Krytol

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  1. this kind of hunting reminds me of playing golf. You can play terrible for 17 holes and four hours but if you make a good shot or score on the last hole then you are stoked about coming out and playing again. All it takes is one 'hit' and your hooked for another time  

     

    I went months without finding anything, then finally a heavy sixer at Savers for six bucks, then a stack of manuals as Goodwill for 29 cents!

     

    NES and Genesis commons are very plentiful, you could build a 30-40 game library this way if you didn't have any before, I did this with a newly acquired NES.

     

    Three months ago didn't even own a Genesis, now I have 3 (!) consoles and 20 games with boxes and manuals. Probably spent a total of $20 on all of it. I wonder if we'll be able to pick up XBoxes and PS2s for $5 ten years from now....


  2. Looks good! One thing I noticed when reading that is that I said "you know" too many times. Especially in that one paragraph where I was answering the question, "Now, who's looking for these old games, and why?" It's almost painful to read.  

     

    Actually you did great. If I had been the interviewee, I'm sure I would have said "um" about a thousand times! :)


  3. Krytol wrote:  

    I made an mp3 of it here:  

     

    Albert on Morning Edition[/url]  

     

    Thanks K!, I've just d/l it and it works great. Cool having a mp3 of it, instead of the crappy streaming Real version they put on the NPR website.

     

    It took me forever to go through all the tracks to get to this one, so I thought I'd save everyone the trouble. :)


  4. This is from Volume 2, Issue 1 of the Playstation Underground, hosted by the gang from the Satellite of Love:

     

    I have that. It's pretty cool. I recall there are some classic game references in Boggy Creek II - when the star/writer/director is using his computer. I'll have to watch it again...

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