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wow i aint seen a game gear in years. i used to love my battery life on it ( like an hour for 6 batts )

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I found it in a pawn shop about a year ago its in mint condition.

The only game i have for it is sonic 2.

I also have 3 NES units and a Sega Genesis however i have no place to put them.

Whoa.

So many games...

But whats the point of having the N64 / SNES / PSone plugged in when the Xbox can play all of those console's games?

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because using some dodgy emulator aint the same as using the original kit. Plus not everyone is a pirate :pirate:

I found it in a pawn shop about a year ago its in mint condition.

The only game i have for it is sonic 2.

I also have 3 NES units and a Sega Genesis however i have no place to put them.

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You need to hunt out an Atari Lynx to complete the collection

Technics RPF200, Had them almost 4 years now, cost me ?25 from Argos and they still sell them for ?20, the best headphones I have ever owned and I've bought and returned seinheisser/new technics within that period and none have been able to match the quality of these! the pads are actually wearing out so I'm tempted to buy a 2nd pai:):)

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Do you know where I could buy those and will ship to US?

all you guys who took my posts off are super stupid and i hate you all :( i cant believe you would tight me over like that .. i was just trying to be cool, showing off my sick gear but you guys had to be tight and take it off .. i jsut wanted to beling .. like omfg

all you guys who took my posts off are super stupid and i hate you all  :( i cant believe you would tight me over like that .. i was just trying to be cool, showing off my sick gear but you guys had to be tight and take it off .. i jsut wanted to beling .. like omfg

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Hate me you can but is it hard for you to stop being cool and act maturely? Read the topic title again. I've warned you twice before and seriously I will put further restrictions on your account if you don't obey the rules.

Sweet my post just got moded. Bye Bye pictures.

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As with every other pictures thread here at Neowin, please keep the sizes within reason

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This is what other mod have said. It's not my own rule to mod your post. The rules are fixed and I just do the necessary job as to mod the threads so it will comply with the rules.

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