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All items from an era are eventually going to be antiques. I'm quite sure people in the year 3000 will find a working NES, C64 or CD player or whatever item from our era fascinating regardless of how many are in existance now.
I mean people in our age go nuts for a crude tool used by humans thousands of years ago buried somewhere in Africa when they in fact were as common as piss back then. |
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Okay...
Well, here's a Pastebin of the text then : http://www.pastebin.org/879981 |
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Which is why I asked for a cut and paste my friend. I don't want to bring anything like that here, time and place and all that. I'd like to read a cut and paste though if anyone could oblige coz I love my gadgets.
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This would be my choice, it's probably crap to play but it's such a great piece of design
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I used to have that pacman game, still have my astro blaster some where
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Even relatively recent games such as N64 ones fetch a very high price for a new and sealed copy, easily £100+.
Used copies of rare N64 games such as Harvest moon 64 sell for £20+ on eBay. As it was only released in Japan and America, Paper Mario also sells for a minimum of £35 in europe and most of the world. Someone did sell a new copy of Mario Party 3 (N64) for £300 a few weeks ago on ebay. |
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I just had to dig out my Tomytronic "Thundering Turbo" 3D. Ya made me think "Did I take batteries out?" and I hadent!. 20 years on thanfully the batteries havent rotted and caused damage, but they had gone flat loosing my high score lol.
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Antique or not, It'll be something for future archaeologists to ponder when they excavate it from my burial mound. |
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