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B0SC0: For me, it was that "one console". My younger cousin was a massive gamer and had multiple consoles and handhelds, so I'd pop over to hers to play N64, PS and PS2, Gameboy, etc. Also used to pop over for beyblades, yu-gi-oh, Pokemon....

*nostalgic tear*
The N64 had a near mythological status on the school playground when I was a kid. Some of us were even prepared to explore "black market" options to get one for a reduced price through some kid's dad who had "connections". Of course that was just the kid talking big and helped me to learn early on that if something is too good to be true, then it probably is.
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amrit9037: Have you played it?
Back in day I liled this game.
Once I brought a magazine just because it's CD had it's demo.
First I've heard about it.
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Matewis:
Was never a ninty lad, but I merely drop the name Zelda/Banjo Kazooie/Golden eye to a few of my mates these days, and the nostalgia and fervour it triggers is astounding to behold... I just never "got" them, even now... Whereas I could always relate to Crash/Jax and Daxter/Ratchet and Clank, etc..
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amrit9037: ...
Reminds me of this kid Leo I used to know in primary school who I was on semi-friendly terms with. This one time about 4 or 5 of us were hanging out together and he started talking about his upcoming birthday party. As everyone started to get excited he turned to me, looked me square in the eye and said: "And you are not invited."
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amrit9037: ...
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Matewis: Reminds me of this kid Leo I used to know in primary school who I was on semi-friendly terms with. This one time about 4 or 5 of us were hanging out together and he started talking about his upcoming birthday party. As everyone started to get excited he turned to me, looked me square in the eye and said: "And you are not invited."
For me that was everyone's birthday.
I was like invisible kid as everyone "forgets" to invite me at their birthday.
Once a kid even said me to go away from his home after I gave him his bag that had some stuffs which he asked me to pickup on my way home.
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amrit9037: ...
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Matewis: Reminds me of this kid Leo I used to know in primary school who I was on semi-friendly terms with. This one time about 4 or 5 of us were hanging out together and he started talking about his upcoming birthday party. As everyone started to get excited he turned to me, looked me square in the eye and said: "And you are not invited."
Great kid.
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Matewis:
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amrit9037: Once a kid even said me to go away from his home after I gave him his bag that had some stuffs which he asked me to pickup on my way home.
Even kids can be dicks. :l
Post edited April 07, 2016 by omega64
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omega64: Even kids can be dicks. :l
This happened in 2007 and he was 18 years old.
So technically he was adult among kids.
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omega64: Even kids can be dicks. :l
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amrit9037: This happened in 2007 and he was 18 years old.
So technically he was adult among kids.
Right, fuck him. (not literally :P)