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supercool22 :

whats a brony
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whats a brony

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Registered: 04-23-13
Location: Morro Bay CA
Last Post: 4818 days
Last Active: 4135 days
nfaison3
Level: 4

POSTS: 1/2
POST EXP: 597
LVL EXP: 197
CP: 62.6
VIZ: 4610

   My name is Nick. I'm happy I recently discovered this sight. It's every gamers dream. Nostalgic  often as well. It's definitely easier than using and acquiring  a bunch of emulators and games. I'm tying to turn my kids on to it as well. This could keep any child entertained with out spending money buying games. I'm sure many people just have to play 360 or ps3 though, younger people probably more so. But paying for program is almost always pointless if you are smart enough. I think this site will definitely keep me busy for some time. New stuff seems to keep getting added.  We should all thank the owner Dave, is it. For devoting time and energy into this sight. Send him a donation. Tell your friends.  This is prononly the best website ever.  
         Many things have come together over the years to make things like this possible. If your friend had 100 Nintendo games when you were a kid in the 80's or 90's he was pobobly spoiled or rich. You would probably go there  a lot and play his games. WE used to trade games back and forth, or wait to get one  for Christmas. Someone probably stole one of your Nintendo games before, hard to imagine. Never once did anyone at the time ever imagine having thousands of games free. Or that all that hardware would become unnecessary.  You don't need to blow on a game or pop it in hard or use a strategy to get the game to even operate at times. Thousands of games taking up almost no space on a computer. Or a site to use.  In comparison to back then, now cell phones now have processors hundreds or even thousands of times moe power full than a super Nintendo. We all need to remember you would have had to be rich back then to experience anything near this and everything else. I love it. I find it interesting how the dynamics of society and life change so much yet stay the same in many ways, due to technology and growth. These are good times. I won't take them for granted. I will reminisce some though. Kids these days are spoiled and don't know it, we all are in ways.
             One downside is some games are difficult to play with a key board and I don't have a controller atnymore.Also it is kind a nice to own all the old soft wear. Four player 007 for Nintendo 64 is hard to top, even now. I'd have a crew at my house every day after school playing. Not sure I have had that much gaming since. Gaming in a social way with a group of people yelling and arguing. Saying you cheated, or stop guarding the armor, no being odd job. This was in High school. The party crew I hung with kind a built around that and grew to fridges full of beer at my house on weekend 30 people deep. 007 gave us something to do all week, held us together and spawned many other plans and events. Which seems weird. How often do your friends come play Nintendo or any game with you know days. Never. 007 was the climax of that I think. When was the last time you had 5 or six computers networked together battling our friends and hanging out., if ever. WE live in great times. I love this sight. Wish the play control was easier to figure out. Wish more books were available. But hey I cant complain
   My name is Nick. I'm happy I recently discovered this sight. It's every gamers dream. Nostalgic  often as well. It's definitely easier than using and acquiring  a bunch of emulators and games. I'm tying to turn my kids on to it as well. This could keep any child entertained with out spending money buying games. I'm sure many people just have to play 360 or ps3 though, younger people probably more so. But paying for program is almost always pointless if you are smart enough. I think this site will definitely keep me busy for some time. New stuff seems to keep getting added.  We should all thank the owner Dave, is it. For devoting time and energy into this sight. Send him a donation. Tell your friends.  This is prononly the best website ever.  
         Many things have come together over the years to make things like this possible. If your friend had 100 Nintendo games when you were a kid in the 80's or 90's he was pobobly spoiled or rich. You would probably go there  a lot and play his games. WE used to trade games back and forth, or wait to get one  for Christmas. Someone probably stole one of your Nintendo games before, hard to imagine. Never once did anyone at the time ever imagine having thousands of games free. Or that all that hardware would become unnecessary.  You don't need to blow on a game or pop it in hard or use a strategy to get the game to even operate at times. Thousands of games taking up almost no space on a computer. Or a site to use.  In comparison to back then, now cell phones now have processors hundreds or even thousands of times moe power full than a super Nintendo. We all need to remember you would have had to be rich back then to experience anything near this and everything else. I love it. I find it interesting how the dynamics of society and life change so much yet stay the same in many ways, due to technology and growth. These are good times. I won't take them for granted. I will reminisce some though. Kids these days are spoiled and don't know it, we all are in ways.
             One downside is some games are difficult to play with a key board and I don't have a controller atnymore.Also it is kind a nice to own all the old soft wear. Four player 007 for Nintendo 64 is hard to top, even now. I'd have a crew at my house every day after school playing. Not sure I have had that much gaming since. Gaming in a social way with a group of people yelling and arguing. Saying you cheated, or stop guarding the armor, no being odd job. This was in High school. The party crew I hung with kind a built around that and grew to fridges full of beer at my house on weekend 30 people deep. 007 gave us something to do all week, held us together and spawned many other plans and events. Which seems weird. How often do your friends come play Nintendo or any game with you know days. Never. 007 was the climax of that I think. When was the last time you had 5 or six computers networked together battling our friends and hanging out., if ever. WE live in great times. I love this sight. Wish the play control was easier to figure out. Wish more books were available. But hey I cant complain

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Registered: 04-23-13
Location: Morro Bay CA
Last Post: 4818 days
Last Active: 4135 days

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