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    Quote Originally Posted by NostalgicMachine View Post
    You mean you don't use the SEGA condoms...?
    I know I do.

    Though it does tend to freak the ladies out a bit when I cum and scream "SEGA!" at the top of my lungs. I was originally going to have a barbershop quartet jump out of the closet and sing the "SE-E-EGA-A-A!" chorus when I came, but there weren't any quartets that were interested in being hired for that.


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    Do you want to play the games or you want to look at them ?
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    Yes protect yourself games are goood idee.

    Sorry, I'm an asshole.
    WARNING: The post above may or may not be utter nonsense, but it's best to assume that it is.

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    Both My Saturn and Dreamcast games are sealed in in a Large CD Projects brand CD profolio which contain a dust jacket. The really valuable import Saturn games remain in their original CD cases.

    The NES games are wiped with Windex and Qtips or just blown, depending on how dusty they are.

    Back in the 90s, I used to keep SNES carts laying on the TV stand or behind the shelf laying on their backs. The Genesis carts remained intact in their plastic cases.

    My brother used to take pretty poor care of PS1 CDs. They would scratch up pretty frequently.
    SEGA is the Messiah of Console Gaming.


    In July 2013, Exactly 164 months after Dreamcast launched, something BIG will happen at SEGA. Which is "ORBI" the world.

    All the NAYSAYERS will be silenced forever when Orbi get's its "Notice of Allowance".


    http://trademarks.justia.com/855/17/orbi-85517235.html The Beginning. Officially published in the OG:



    http://trademarks.justia.com/855/17/orbi-85517210.html July 2013. To the City and the World.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Coop View Post
    I know I do.

    Though it does tend to freak the ladies out a bit when I cum and scream "SEGA!" at the top of my lungs. I was originally going to have a barbershop quartet jump out of the closet and sing the "SE-E-EGA-A-A!" chorus when I came, but there weren't any quartets that were interested in being hired for that.
    You mean you don't have the audio-activated SEGA condoms that do all of the above for you as you climax...?

    This thread is awesome. And yes, I like to play with and look at my games being displayed equally.
    Quote Originally Posted by Masamune View Post
    There is nothing wrong with liking more than one system. What's gotten lost in this video game phenomenon is simply the love for playing games. Who cares if a game is on the NES, SNES or Genesis? Do you like the game?

    That's all that really matters at the end of the day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NostalgicMachine View Post
    You mean you don't have the audio-activated SEGA condoms that do all of the above for you as you climax...?
    There was something about an electric current running through a bit of rubber that's going to get shoved repeatedly into a wet place, that I didn't trust. So, no. Not to mention, all you hear is a muffled voice coming from her snatch, which just isn't as much fun.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sheath View Post
    I always thought Streets of Rage and Virtua Fighter were very good at teaching you the basics of how to protect yourself.
    Ha! Only two posts in before we got the kind of responses I was expecting.

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    Man! I really love "soviet" threads!
    too old for video games huh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Coop View Post
    There was something about an electric current running through a bit of rubber that's going to get shoved repeatedly into a wet place, that I didn't trust. So, no. Not to mention, all you hear is a muffled voice coming from her snatch, which just isn't as much fun.
    I installed a small potentiometer on mine, that way I can control the volume while getting busy. Also, the small "zaps" every so often just heighten the excitement.

    Like I said, this thread rules lol.
    Quote Originally Posted by Masamune View Post
    There is nothing wrong with liking more than one system. What's gotten lost in this video game phenomenon is simply the love for playing games. Who cares if a game is on the NES, SNES or Genesis? Do you like the game?

    That's all that really matters at the end of the day.

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    For removing gunk on cartridge pins I found using a rubber band slowly gets the stuff off. For a quicker solution I use goo gone it cleans them off in record time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drakon View Post
    For removing gunk on cartridge pins I found using a rubber band slowly gets the stuff off. For a quicker solution I use goo gone it cleans them off in record time.
    Using a rubber band to clean Cartridge pins. Now THAT'S a vivid thought.
    SEGA is the Messiah of Console Gaming.


    In July 2013, Exactly 164 months after Dreamcast launched, something BIG will happen at SEGA. Which is "ORBI" the world.

    All the NAYSAYERS will be silenced forever when Orbi get's its "Notice of Allowance".


    http://trademarks.justia.com/855/17/orbi-85517235.html The Beginning. Officially published in the OG:



    http://trademarks.justia.com/855/17/orbi-85517210.html July 2013. To the City and the World.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drakon View Post
    For removing gunk on cartridge pins I found using a rubber band slowly gets the stuff off. For a quicker solution I use goo gone it cleans them off in record time.
    I've heard that certain pencil erasers work pretty well too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrSega View Post
    Using a rubber band to clean Cartridge pins. Now THAT'S a vivid thought.
    .....I'd ask for a better suggestion but something tells me that's not a wise request.

    Quote Originally Posted by AlecRob View Post
    I've heard that certain pencil erasers work pretty well too.
    Yeah I don't see why that wouldn't work. It works the same way as a rubber band, removes gunk from a surface.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlecRob View Post
    I've heard that certain pencil erasers work pretty well too.
    Yeah, that's what I normally use if I've already got the PCB out. A little bit of rubbing alcohol on the contacts, then rub the contacts with the eraser and I get most of the gunk up very fast. Then do a quick wipe down with a bit more rubbing alcohol to clean off any residue and you're set.
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    A spine card is the hymen of a new game assuring its first owner that he is truly her one and only, and of a used game assuring its new owner that whilst she has been played with in the past that play has never been too careless or thorough.

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    This thread sure veered into NSFW territory quickly...

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