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... ecause of work-related stuff, but how did Senior collect all these retro games? This could almost be considered a museum?”


The tiny little store was filled with all kinds of game-related stuff. None of the games were modern. Instead, the items here were popular retro game titles from the 80s and 90s. However, after seeing this display a quiet excitement welled up within me as if I had gone back to my childhood.


Especially the games that made me stay up all night to beat. From ...

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