
all the best
Denvan
szycag wrote:People REALLY hate game collecting here. Collectors are the reason Cave pcbs have gotten so expensive. You should know by now that you are the enemy.
The fun part is what I call the "twinkie conjecture," the belief that at any point in time there are "sealed games" out there with surprises hidden inside instead of games.The Coop wrote:Keeping a game sealed, to me, is like keeping a food you enjoy perpetually sealed in its box/jar. It's utterly pointless, and a complete waste. If you're going to leave a game sealed, then simply don't buy it. Let someone who'll actually play and enjoy the game get it.
I actually preferred the suggestion of a surprise ham sandwich that you mentioned in one of these threads. Has a nice handmade touch to confound the absent "factory-freshness." XDEd Oscuro wrote:The fun part is what I call the "twinkie conjecture," the belief that at any point in time there are "sealed games" out there with surprises hidden inside instead of games.The Coop wrote:Keeping a game sealed, to me, is like keeping a food you enjoy perpetually sealed in its box/jar. It's utterly pointless, and a complete waste. If you're going to leave a game sealed, then simply don't buy it. Let someone who'll actually play and enjoy the game get it.
"My good Zod, your games collection smells like my pantry.
*SNIFF*
Hmm, aroma of fresh asparagus.
You might want to poke a hole in that Mega Man yonder, I say."
This made my day.Dragoforce wrote:A bit old, but it's still awesome: http://www.everyjoe.com/articles/you-gr ... tomach-64/