15th January 2006, 8:06 PM
I was once like you, but recently I realized I have far too much stuff. Much of it was game related, and I just don't have time for games like I used to. You're talking to someone who kept all the cartridges, boxes, and manuals, inserts, etc. in mint condition. (I got $60 for Final Fantasy III) I finally asked myself why I'm keeping it all and I really didn't have a good answer.
I've played most of the games I really enjoyed dozens of times through. Super Mario World, Donkey Kong Country, DKC 2, Uniracers, Final Fantasy III, Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past...been there, done that. It's very probable that I'll want to play some of them again and hopefully I'll be able to get them through the Revolution. If I don't, oh well, here's looking ahead.
Same with books I don't intend on reading again or movies I don't care to watch again, what's the sense in keeping them?
I've played most of the games I really enjoyed dozens of times through. Super Mario World, Donkey Kong Country, DKC 2, Uniracers, Final Fantasy III, Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past...been there, done that. It's very probable that I'll want to play some of them again and hopefully I'll be able to get them through the Revolution. If I don't, oh well, here's looking ahead.
Quote:it doesn't make the games any worse
Same with books I don't intend on reading again or movies I don't care to watch again, what's the sense in keeping them?
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