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Get your guns men we're having a fight
Don't stop firing until victory burns bright
Defend it until you die! Defend it until you die!
Good graphics:who cares Fast animation: whatever
N64 always rules!
I didn't know it was alive, mate.
> Has anyone noticed that retailers don't seem to have sold off their stock
> cheaply. I have been waiting to pick some games up on the cheap as the N64 makes
> its way out but the games just seem to have disappeared. Plus the ones that are
> there are £40. Why? No-one's going to buy it at that price
Sad but true I have an N64 and the games are not cheap and the EB where I live don't have any games under the price £40 I would if I was getting and game would be get on second hand because there is nothing wrong with them.
Secondhand is bad if you are buying a CD game meaning PSone,Ps2,PC etc because the game are always scrathes.
Coley.
in a real note yes it is but not over here quite yet.
Occasionally a small child will wonder into the section and look at the colourful boxes containing the games which once entertained so many.
Suddenly the childs Dad will emerge from the crowd in the other 3 quarters of the shop and say "Timmy ! Come over here ! We're going to buy one of these consoles ! Look at the new ones Timmy ! Don't stand there you'll get your hands covered in dust !"
Timmy runs off to his Dad and the console is alone again, with only memories of all the press conferences about how great he was with all his new innovative technology to keep him company.....
Maybe, just maybe, someone will come into the shop and pick him up without laughing. Maybe they will take him upto the counter and give him a warm home and let him show he can still entertain.
Until that inevitable day the storage room door opens and he is sent to console heaven, he sits on that back shelf, waiting in hope for someone who can find it in their heart to make room for him. Day by day, his view of the crowd disappears as the unforgiving dust settles...
> Its in that position now that all dying consoles face. Pushed to the back of
> shops, only half its original selection of accessories left on the shelf. Just
> one colour of Joypad, maybe 2 if your lucky. A few crappy third party
> accessories. A bunch of games, most of them second hand trade ins. Alone it
> sits on console death row.
Occasionally a small child will wonder into the
> section and look at the colourful boxes containing the games which once
> entertained so many.
Suddenly the childs Dad will emerge from the crowd in
> the other 3 quarters of the shop and say "Timmy ! Come over here ! We're
> going to buy one of these consoles ! Look at the new ones Timmy ! Don't stand
> there you'll get your hands covered in dust !"
Timmy runs off to his Dad
> and the console is alone again, with only memories of all the press conferences
> about how great he was with all his new innovative technology to keep him
> company.....
Maybe, just maybe, someone will come into the shop and pick him
> up without laughing. Maybe they will take him upto the counter and give him a
> warm home and let him show he can still entertain.
Until that inevitable
> day the storage room door opens and he is sent to console heaven, he sits on
> that back shelf, waiting in hope for someone who can find it in their heart to
> make room for him. Day by day, his view of the crowd disappears as the
> unforgiving dust settles...
This is so sad it made me cry as it happens everytime i look at dreamcast stuff, although i have the last laugh, fighting vipers 2 for a tenner and F355 for £12 bargins.
i'll never let my DC die nor my PS2 when it's day comes, i still have my Snes to :)