Pimp your...

:fffuuu:

They loved me enough to buy me a playstation instead. Pokemon was for fags too BTW.

Zim I’m sorry you missed out on the biggest craze back in the 90’s, must of sucked being left out eh?

It was only the freaks and nerds who sat under the tarp in the playground swapping cards (these were the people who pissed themselves on a daily basis too) All the cool kids were out playing handball or breaking things.

Well I used to play handball and trade Pokemanz cards before they got banned at my school. But yeah, after I got over the whole fad I realised how gay it was. I also recently found my old Pikachu toy in a store room cleanup, it is now in my room is this cool y/n.

I vote /

I got my green Gameboy Pocket lying around somewhere. But I have no games for it :frowning:

Join the club, Nav.

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We had a gameboy, but I never owned my own. I only ever played Tetris on it, and got so addicted I had to swear it off or never get anything else done ever again.

I had a gameboy but no pokemon. I do remember stealing some kids pokemon cards.

I had a NeoGeo Pocket Colour, with Metal Slug :smiley:
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You were just too old for it. When I was 11, this game kicked some serious ass.

I did too when I was 8.

I was about 17 I guess, if the 1998 wiki date is correct.

My new Canon T1i Rebel & 55-250mm lens [package deal].

15 Mgpxl and can record 1080p video. It’s mah new baby.

Man, I thought it was 2001 for some reason. I would have been even more all over that shit when I was 7.

I did play handball, I broke shit, and I had a gameboy.

Guess I’m just too awesome.

Get out.

:terror:

I was talking about pokemonz.

in turn, the only games I had for gameboy were pokemon.

I had the card, and still have them, hoping one day some poor pathetic fool will buy them off me for some rediculously awesome price.

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