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    Yeah. He picked on me for being poor and my mother did her best by getting this…

    …which was actually a really fun game. He threw it in the toilet, but I pulled it apart, dried it out, and it worked again.

    Edit: Matt was his name. He got a girl pregnant in grade 9 and no one knows what happened to him after that.

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      A lot of those LCD games sucked, but every so often there would be a decent one. Glad your mom was able to get you a fun one.

      Really, it isn’t so much about the technology as it is what you do with it. I did have a Gameboy, but I have a much older brother and I inherited his Merlin and I probably played it just as much.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merlin_(console)

      Anyway, there were some super shitty Gameboy games, so I hope your bully only had those.

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        My dad got me a GameBoy Pocket many years later. Still got it and still works. Was my pride and joy, even though GameBoys weren’t all the craze anymore by then.

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          I had the original, but the games were super expensive, so I had three of them: Tetris, Super Mario World and Batman, to my enjoyment as a kid, in that level of suckitude. Tetris was fun until I beat it every time. The other two were too hard for me. Also, Batman just sucked as a game.

          By the time the GBC and then the Pocket came out, I was in college and “too old” for “kids games,” so I played “real” games on a computer. Never had an NES and never bought another Nintendo product until the Wii. Now I wish Nintendo would put out a modern version of the Wii.

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            You’d think they would it was amazing how that system specifically reached such a large audience. A lot of older people even liked it.

            I will forever wonder why they just abandoned the whole idea after it had so much success.

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              Right? Nursing homes were putting it in. Both my parents and my in-laws got them and they were all retired by then.

              I really don’t get it.

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        Oh shit, I’m 95% sure I saw one of these in the early 80s and have been wondering what it was ever since…

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          I’m sure you did. They were super popular in the late 70s. A lot of them ended up in garage sales when Atari consoles and the like came in.