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The Power of Nostalgia and games that were only "OK"
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vwalbridge:
RC Pro Am IS awesome. It never ages. It's timeless.

In fact, I thought it could have made a good arcade game.

Also, super spike v-ball I can play to this day. All day everyday.
05SRT4:

--- Quote from: vwalbridge on January 05, 2017, 10:07:04 pm ---Also, super spike v-ball I can play to this day. All day everyday.

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That USSR match is insane if you can get to it!!!!
thomas_surles:
I remember when wwf no mercy was the best wrestling game of all time.
Titchgamer:

--- Quote from: thomas_surles on January 05, 2017, 11:33:28 pm ---I remember when wwf no mercy was the best wrestling game of all time.

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I freaking loved that game!!
Malenko:

--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on January 05, 2017, 09:40:07 pm ---*sigh*  No everything I said was true, I'm sorry your memory is so bad.  Also note I said EARLY in the NES's lifespan.

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*sigh* it's easy to just say games were $70 when you don't have to show any proof.

So here's a launch year advertisement from target circa 1986:

https://2warpstoneptune.files.wordpress.com/2013/12/nintendo-ad-1986.jpg
Games are $25 to $35 in the EARLY NES's lifespan. The games actually went up in price when the carts started using more memory and batteries for saves.


here ya go 1992 and SMB3 is $50

http://www.huguesjohnson.com/features/sears_catalog/sears-catalog-1992-pg504-NES_full.jpg

Sears ad with everything in the 30-45 range

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-0pGYq6NPRKM/UNJXvz2V5rI/AAAAAAAAA5k/gERxElt8vlg/s1600/NES%2BSears%2Bcatalogue.JPG



But yes, tell me again how my memory is wrong.
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