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Draco2003 2004-11-15 06:33 PM

Make Games fun as if you had never played them!
 
Actually, this is kinda tricky. YOU MUST FOLLOW THESE STEPS EXACTLY OR THIS WILL NOT WORK. First step: Hide all games and systems.
Second step: don't pull them out for 2 months.
Third step: Forget about them.
Fourth step: in 7 months, pull the games out, remember fond times with friends and family
Fifth step: hook it up, invite friends over and enjoy.

This works best if you get rid of your games, but then you may never be able to find them again. DO NOT DO THIS IF YOU ARE GOING TO MOVE WITHIN THE YEAR! YOU DON'T WANT TO LEAVE YOUR GAMES AND STUFF BEHIND!

This usually works really well with older systems that you have shoved in the attic, basement, closet, or some other storage place. Older systems include anything before Playstation, not including plystation, because you can play PS games on PS2, then that just ruins the entire process.

Enjoy!

Medieval Bob 2004-11-15 06:54 PM

Don't pull them out for 2 months, but in 7 months, pull them out?

!King_Amazon! 2004-11-15 07:52 PM

For real. He must be stoned.

gendark01 2004-11-17 07:16 PM

Sorry but that sounds really stupid.. If anything play all the games all the way through on different modes + get all the special shit etc... Then just go out and buy a new game simple as that~

matrix6977 2004-11-19 12:16 AM

I think what he means by step 2 "dont pull them out for 2 months" and step 3 "forget about them" is that when you put the games away and distract yourself from the games for about 2 months you will have completely forgotten about them to the point that unless your cleaning the area that you hid the systems, you won't see the systems again for several months (about 7) later. This trick does in fact work as i have tried it on my sega genises and my old school nintendo. The bad part about the experiment was, I lost the power wire to the Nintendo and cant seem to find another one at a pawnshop or anywhere. My advice is that you hide the system and games in a box and place the box in the attic. After a few years (or in my case when the garage roof caved in from the hurricanes) you will once again be reunited with the classic games you once loved so much and they might not be "new" as he so called put it, but it will be fun as you can look back while playing and think about how drasticly the graphics have changed from that time to today. Shit, I remember when godzilla used to be considered "state-of-the-art".


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