Minor Brag

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Hi all,

Finally found something decent in a pawn shop that carries a lot of
older game stuff...

A Tengen Tetris, bare cart, $5.

Not too bad, considering how dry it's been for classic (or neo-classic)
games around here.

Tim
 
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On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 19:58:39 -0400, "T. Rivet" <tsr_rivet@YEHAW.com>
wrote:

>Hi all,
>
>Finally found something decent in a pawn shop that carries a lot of
>older game stuff...
>
>A Tengen Tetris, bare cart, $5.
>
>Not too bad, considering how dry it's been for classic (or neo-classic)
>games around here.

Step 1: find a hammer
Step 2: find a free spot outside on the sidewalk or pavement
Step 3: smash that Tetris to pieces
Step 4: send by snailmail the remains to Nintendo so they know one
less illegal copy exists.
step 5: don't do the first 4 steps at all. :)

Congrat on finding the hard to find and especially great version of
Tetris. I found my copy at Funcoland a few years ago for a few
dollars. No one there remembered they weren't allowed to sell Tengen
version.
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