Nintendo

Discussion in 'Gaming' started by xGreenBabyx, Dec 10, 2007.

  1. xGreenBabyx

    xGreenBabyx Member

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    I have a brother who is 3years older then me and when we were younger he had a NINTENDO but rarely let me play. Well about a month ago my boyfriend started playing NINTENDO again and now i am starting to play. We usually play it when we are high. I was just wondering if anyone still plays nintendo.
     
  2. mr.greenxxx

    mr.greenxxx Not an Average Bear

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    Wii? DS? Gamecube? them old retro consoles with square pixels?
     
  3. MysticThrillz

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    i was more of a sega genesis gal...but if i still had the original nintendo...u'd probably still catching me playing it
     
  4. Duck

    Duck quack. Lifetime Supporter

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    I still have mine =D

    I really need one of them cleaning kits though =/
     
  5. broony

    broony Banned

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    i Still have NES with all the old classics, and a 64 with the classics. I never get ride of those old school games.
     
  6. kanito107

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    no i play wii xbox 360

    super nintendo i dont have but i want one
     
  7. xGreenBabyx

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    im talking about the old nintendo before nintendo 64
     
  8. NumberNineDream

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    Heh. I'm playing Super Mario World as I type this.
     
  9. xGreenBabyx

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    super mario world is a kickass game.
     
  10. kanito107

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    he one before the 64 is the one with the pixels greenbaby
     
  11. Friggin Joe

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    I still the original Nintendo, Super Nintendo hooked up to my 60" TV. Mario's a blocky bastard the size of my fist on it.
    I got a Wii too, and all, but those old games still kick ass.
     
  12. HipHopOPotOmUSh

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    LOLOL are u srs? Plasma or just large screen TV?
    I can only imagine the pixels and how much they englarge on a big screen but theanswer to do you still play NES...YES! Actually, I would be but my twin bro gave it away but I still have evry game imaginable for nES...time to download an NES emulatOr
     
  13. Friggin Joe

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    It's one of the newer LCoS sets, not plasma.
    Still. mario's large
     
  14. xGreenBabyx

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    Damn that's awesome.
     
  16. J0hn

    J0hn Phantom

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    I remember the original Gameboy. It was heavy, chunky and the screen was awful. I had to sit under a flood light, just to get the best viewing. Anyone who has yet bought the Nintendo Ds, let me slap a sausage on your head, gently. It must be so difficult to see those graphics>? Snes was one of my favourite consoles.
     
  17. xGreenBabyx

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    So i am bored and want to play a game what game on nintendo should i play?
     
  18. hippieatheart

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    nintendo was the best game system ever
    i looooved playing duck hunt
     
  19. kraatok

    kraatok Visitor

    i've played snes and n64 in my childhood...and it rocks... now i have only a gc and a n64.
     

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