Re: Switch 2
By: Ed Vance to Arelor on Sat Mar 29 2025 11:18 am
Because at the time I interpretated it as having no more games made for my console, which meant if I ever wanted to expand my collection I would need to invest in a more modern system, which was a no-no.
Mind you, second hand market for games wasn't much of a thing. There was not that much Internet and not many dedicated game stores.
So yeah I kept replaying my collection for long. In addition, small studios kept releasing games for the old system for quite a while so the deal was not that bad.
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I am not a Gamer
My only "Console" is a 2600.
Ai ' 't had it on fer years but it is still in the same place wait to be used . The 2600 was used a lot when we bought it
Later I got a C=64 and played games on it as well as learning how to program in BASIC and using a BBS to learn more about computing, etc
When I was using a 486 I got a gaming magazine that had a CD in it.
Novastorm demo was one game I really liked playing.
Few years later I was in a computer store and saw they had marked down so.me CD's with the Novastorm game on them to the price of 99 cents USD.
I bought several of those CD's and gave them to others since I really enjoyed playing the demo.
Novastorm and a Maze game for the C=64 were the games I liked playing most, but never could get to the end.
Haven't wanted to be lay any game for a long time Gladd You enjoy what You have
Ed
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