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Nintendo Gaming / I am a 31 year old new GC owner
« on: February 23, 2003, 06:43:29 AM »
Toy, I know what you mean.  Age is just a number and you do what you enjoy.  For me it's games.  I get as excited about a new title I want today, as I did when I was 16.  I was struggling with whether to buy one for awhile, but I know the machine has a great record for reliability and the games are such that anyone from 8 to whatever will find something fun.  Also, I could care less who is number one in sales or whatever that argument is about.  I will have fun while someone else worries about that

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Nintendo Gaming / I am a 31 year old new GC owner
« on: February 23, 2003, 06:29:20 AM »
Well when I was in grade school and high school we were playing the Genesis and Super NES.  In fact, my 2 best friends from high school still play games and we get together about once a month to do just that.  Once it's in your blood it never leaves I guess.  We have a great time still.  I honestly think that game companies know that their demographic is getting older and they are making games accordingly.  I think Nintendo sees it as well.  Again, I was surprised at the number of "M" rated games.  It's a good variety.

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Nintendo Gaming / I am a 31 year old new GC owner
« on: February 23, 2003, 06:00:10 AM »
Hey guys, I just bought my GC last night and am very glad I did.  I was really surprised at how diverse the selection of games were at my retailer.  I also own a PS2 and have become rather bored with it.  As you can see, there are some old guys out here who still buy Nintendo  

I did have one question.  I heard that Sega isn't publishing their sports titles on GC anymore.  Is EA sports still with us?  If anyone has heard, I would like to know.  Thanks and I look forward to talking with you often.  

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