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Mattel Intellivision Football instructions, Mattel 1979

My hobby requires time, loads and loads of free time. My sweet indolence is video games. Mostly any first person shooters and Nintendo 1st party games. My favorite game is a Nintendo 2nd party hand held first person shooter game called metriod prime hunters. I’ve spent 81 hours, 10 minutes and 5 seconds of life on prime hunters this exact point in my life. I love the spot on controls and jumping in mid air backward head shooting a noob. Shooter like prime gives an adrenaline high of out smarting an opponent. I used to play other great shooters on the PC a lot, now I just get my kicks on the Nintendo handheld. The time spent on a Nintendo DS (dual screen) is due to the reason it’s my only gaming platform at college. Even though I play prime online in short burst, the small amount of time spent marginally adds up. My other platform is a Wii, which is hidden away from my sister. The Wii game I spent the most time on is legend of Zelda. . I’ve spent at least 94 hours in Zelda. Wii Sports is a nice game only if you’re a non gamer or entrain visiting company. The Wii needs more games with hardcore game play to complement its innovative controls. Good things theirs a revolutionary fps mechanic in the next Metriod, that are going to put Wii to good use. Lately I’ve been trying to look for a new hobby. I spiritually meditate more and hated jogging. Yet, I’ve have not found a hobby that feed mind and body. The seach for a new hobby is spurred from a desire to reinvent myself.

 

PS: I would like to hang out with someone who will be playing Halo 3.

I'll probably get my Wii from home on labour day.

 

I like the fact that screenshots are hanging on the wall in a museum.

I roll with E. Honda when I play Super Street Fighter 4 online.

 

PSN: RobxDrew

Mega Man X

The 7th Saga

Earthbound

Soulblazer

King of Dragons

Samurai Showdown

Tetris Attack

 

A huuuuge stack of comics, there must be at least 50 there.

 

At the last sale I dropped by, an unadvertised one I swung by just for the heck of it, I saw a table of SNES, PS2 and Xbox games and comics. He was asking $1 a game and $0.50 per comic, so I CIF'ed $20 for the entire lot of comics plus the non-sports SNES games. It was weird that he let them go for so cheap, considering that he was telling me how he tracked Chronotrigger down on eBay. But, yes, this was awesome. They're primarily Marvel/DC titles and all in great condition.

 

Plus, I just added quite a few rare games to my collection. =)

 

$20

Mattel Intellivision Snafu instructions, Mattel 1981

Camera Tools, Reshade & Cyberlit Mod

Edited: Photoshop CC

If you want this nifty skin for your child's ds, go here.

www.decalgirl.com/browse.cfm/2,194.htm

  

Games for Sega Dreamcast. Bought this around 2003/4 when the games were still easy to get hold of at local shops and could mostly be had for under £5.

Mattel Intellivision Football instructions, Mattel 1979

Mattel Intellivision Masters of the Universe: The Power of He-Man instructions, Mattel 1983

Look with the headset, move and shoot w/ the gun

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Command and Conquer - Serial (null modem) game setup screen.

Made with Pokémaker for iPhone/iPod Touch

A small portion of my video game collection. This doesn't include my Gamecube, GBA, GBC, or PC collection, nor does it include all of my DS games.

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Via S. Bernardino 88

24028 Ponte Nossa (BG) - Italy

morandiem@tin.it

Camera Tools, Reshade & Cyberlit Mod

Edited: Photoshop CC

Passed by the Playa Vista Campus - trigger fingers were itching to play a

little Battlefield 2!

One attendee squares off against the undead in Project Holodeck.

Mattel Intellivision Football instructions, Mattel 1979

Mattel Intellivision Horse Racing instructions, Sears Tele-Games 1979

Polarity game screen shot.

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