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My Painful Journey for the ENTIRE NINTENDO COLLECTION

My Painful Journey for the ENTIRE NINTENDO COLLECTION

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Sword of Convallaria is available for FREE to download from 31st July. Use my link to download the game!

We had so much fun trialling this game and the authentic battle tactics, enhanced 3D-like pixel art and profound story truly make it a modern…

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  1. So I loved Gleeming the Cube as a child the battle skateboard he builds at the end lol love it. But the funny trivia I have on that movie and that Riggs probably didn’t even know. So occasionally I would see Gleeming the Cube on broadcast tv and when I did it was called something else it was called “For another Brothers Justice “ lol no lie not sure why they did this maybe because they thought “Gleeming the Cube” was a profane term idk 🤷‍♀️ but it’s info that is stuck in my head and now you can have it.

  2. I am 44, i wouldn't want too pay full £££ for some of this s##t when it was new……. The prices touted in this video for the actual games named, just goes too show how ridiculous this hobby is getting.

  3. The thing with paying 50k for a game, is it's not going to hold that price for long in the grand scheme of things. I mean, the reason games/consoles of the nes era are so high right now, is because those of us who grew up with them/wanting them are now around the age when we have disposable income to spend on things like this. However, the number of us willing to spend that much is small to begin with and always getting smaller as people complete collections. Then on top of that, you've also got the fact that for the next generation from us, the majority of them won't have the same nostalgia for nes/snes etc… they'll have nostalgia for things they grew up with, so when they get to the "disposable income" age, you'll see the prices of their nostalgic items sky rocket and the ones from our generation start to fall. Obviously there will always be people who want to collect everything/things not from "their generation" but those numbers will be a lot less.

  4. All these fools thinking physical copies of old games are worth a fortune all absolutely mad. Emulators and now online streaming of old content make these worthless unless you're a major nerd head case that wants to give away money to delusional predators. Easy access to these games can't make for a good investment.

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