View Full Version : Funny little Game Crazy story...
Steven
02-16-2006, 01:48 AM
Today I stopped by one looking for any good deals. As I'm rummaging along, this little African American kid was talking with the two employees, excitedly, about how he was getting a Saturn in the next week. I was interested because he said Saturn and the fact that he had to be no older than 11! A kid that age who wants to love a Sega Saturn? That's like rain in the desert, folks.
Anyway, I'm just casually listening in, but when he mentioned titles like Blazing Dragons, Bubble Bobble Rainbow Islands and such I go inside "WHOA! This kid's fucking hardcore" lol.
As I go to buy some games, he was playing MegaMan on a display. "Hey man I can sell you some of my Saturn games."
Then he goes "naw I got it... it's all torrents."
Ahhhhhhh. Well screw you then. :P
I knew there was a catch. Freaking kids and technology these days, LMAO
InsaneDavid
02-16-2006, 01:55 AM
I'm just glad to see him playing those games at that age. Hell, he knows how to grab Saturn ISOs and must know how to build and burn the CUE files. Getting a modded Saturn too. LOL
Hey hes 11 its all good. I wish I had this tecnology back then (ans a saturn) Life would have been sweat.
Steven
02-16-2006, 02:05 AM
Getting a modded Saturn too. LOL
yup, he said it loud and proud LOL
I just thought for a second maybe he was talking about the real thing -- that would have been really impressive.
InsaneDavid
02-16-2006, 02:34 AM
The only thing that could have topped that was him picking up a Saturn there and going "and here's the chip" as he pulls a Saturn modchip out of his pocket. "I'm putting it in tonight!"
chrisbid
02-16-2006, 08:27 AM
thats better than a kid with thousands of dollars to spend on video games... spoiled brats
crazyjackcsa
02-16-2006, 09:46 AM
That's too bad, the titles you rattled off aren't overly expensive and a Saturn can be picked up dirt cheap. I wonder how long it took him to download/build/burn those cds, Normally it's such a hassle that it's worth it just to go out, plunk down the 10 dollars and actually buy the game.
Mezmoron
02-16-2006, 09:55 AM
thats better than a kid with thousands of dollars to spend on video games... spoiled brats
Spoiled brat or drug dealer? Lol
Ken
MegaDrive20XX
02-16-2006, 10:45 AM
Teh ISO whorez of the future!! Ruining collecting since "torrent" was invented! :)
fishsandwich
02-16-2006, 01:14 PM
As I'm rummaging along, this little African American kid was talking with the two employees, excitedly, about how he was getting a Saturn in the next week.
Thanks for letting us know the ethnic background of the 11 year old. That was very important.
:?
Slimedog
02-16-2006, 01:35 PM
the ISO whorez of the future!! Ruining collecting since "torrent" was invented! :)
I'm not sure I agree. The fact that he is doing torrents instead of buying off Ebay keeps the prices lower for collectors like us. People who just want to play download and play the games and not own the artifacts will never be collectors.
chrisbid
02-16-2006, 01:38 PM
the ISO whorez of the future!! Ruining collecting since "torrent" was invented! :)
I'm not sure I agree. The fact that he is doing torrents instead of buying off Ebay keeps the prices lower for collectors like us. People who just want to play download and play the games and not own the artifacts will never be collectors.
i agree, ebay has done more to harm the hobby than piracy
Steven
02-16-2006, 02:12 PM
As I'm rummaging along, this little African American kid was talking with the two employees, excitedly, about how he was getting a Saturn in the next week.
Thanks for letting us know the ethnic background of the 11 year old. That was very important.
:?
:roll: Nobody has mentioned that at all yet, why, because it's not worth mentioning. I guess we see things differently. I wanted to give the reader a picture of the actual experience. I did not list the ethnicity of the two employees because they're not key characters unlike the 11 year old boy. There's nothing wrong with that. If there really were, you wouldn't have been the first to point it out.
-hellvin-
02-16-2006, 02:21 PM
Lol. Pretty funny story! It's surprising to see a younger kid as such so into that kind of old school stuff, iso or not.
MegaDrive20XX
02-16-2006, 02:36 PM
the ISO whorez of the future!! Ruining collecting since "torrent" was invented! :)
I'm not sure I agree. The fact that he is doing torrents instead of buying off Ebay keeps the prices lower for collectors like us. People who just want to play download and play the games and not own the artifacts will never be collectors.
i agree, ebay has done more to harm the hobby than piracy
Good call, I raise you $1 and bet my blue chips..
fishsandwich
02-16-2006, 03:23 PM
As I'm rummaging along, this little African American kid was talking with the two employees, excitedly, about how he was getting a Saturn in the next week.
Thanks for letting us know the ethnic background of the 11 year old. That was very important.
:?
:roll: Nobody has mentioned that at all yet, why, because it's not worth mentioning. I guess we see things differently. I wanted to give the reader a picture of the actual experience. I did not list the ethnicity of the two employees because they're not key characters unlike the 11 year old boy. There's nothing wrong with that. If there really were, you wouldn't have been the first to point it out.
My bad. The picture of the actual experience of the story would have been totally different had the little boy been Hispanic. Sorry about that.
:dance:
cyberfluxor
02-16-2006, 08:46 PM
That reminds me of myself 8yrs ago at age 13 when I was downloading all the roms I could force over my dialup. When you're that young you can't afford things, and your parents half the time will say no. I just wish I had more space on a computer then to hold all my MP3s and ROMs. Forget ISOs because they kill the space for other things. PB boxes were the shizz in the 80's and 90's.
Fighter17
02-16-2006, 08:50 PM
That reminds me of myself 8yrs ago at age 13 when I was downloading all the roms I could force over my dialup. When you're that young you can't afford things, and your parents half the time will say no. I just wish I had more space on a computer then to hold all my MP3s and ROMs. Forget ISOs because they kill the space for other things. PB boxes were the shizz in the 80's and 90's.
I'm doing the same thing now with the ROMs.
I started my Genesis collection in October and I have about 20+ games with five imports. I don't buy games every week, but I buy them time to time. :)
InsaneDavid
02-16-2006, 08:53 PM
As I'm rummaging along, this little African American kid was talking with the two employees, excitedly, about how he was getting a Saturn in the next week.
Thanks for letting us know the ethnic background of the 11 year old. That was very important.
:?
He's just tying to make it easier to visualize with more detail. Geez I hate when people play the race card. You don't see me getting all bent out of shape because Columbus Day isn't a national holiday anymore. :roll:
Steven
02-16-2006, 09:38 PM
As I'm rummaging along, this little African American kid was talking with the two employees, excitedly, about how he was getting a Saturn in the next week.
Thanks for letting us know the ethnic background of the 11 year old. That was very important.
:?
:roll: Nobody has mentioned that at all yet, why, because it's not worth mentioning. I guess we see things differently. I wanted to give the reader a picture of the actual experience. I did not list the ethnicity of the two employees because they're not key characters unlike the 11 year old boy. There's nothing wrong with that. If there really were, you wouldn't have been the first to point it out.
My bad. The picture of the actual experience of the story would have been totally different had the little boy been Hispanic. Sorry about that.
:dance:
LOL. Oh well. Thanks for playing. 8-)
Steven
02-16-2006, 09:42 PM
As I'm rummaging along, this little African American kid was talking with the two employees, excitedly, about how he was getting a Saturn in the next week.
Thanks for letting us know the ethnic background of the 11 year old. That was very important.
:?
He's just tying to make it easier to visualize with more detail. Geez I hate when people play the race card. You don't see me getting all bent out of shape because Columbus Day isn't a national holiday anymore. :roll:
LOL. Exactly. Some people just have a stick up their ass. They try to make something out of nothing. It's pretty sad.
fishsandwich
02-17-2006, 11:41 AM
LOL. Exactly. Some people just have a stick up their ass. They try to make something out of nothing. It's pretty sad.
Steven, I already apologized. Maybe you should check up YOUR ass for a stick or a bug or something. I loved your story. It wouldn't have been nearly as hilarious had the little boy been a Caucasian.
:lovin:
Porksta
02-17-2006, 01:28 PM
Hey hes 11 its all good. I wish I had this tecnology back then (ans a saturn) Life would have been sweat.
Sweat indeed.
Steven
02-17-2006, 01:36 PM
LOL. Exactly. Some people just have a stick up their ass. They try to make something out of nothing. It's pretty sad.
Steven, I already apologized. Maybe you should check up YOUR ass for a stick or a bug or something. I loved your story. It wouldn't have been nearly as hilarious had the little boy been a Caucasian.
:lovin:
LOL... it wouldn't have been nearly as funny if he HAD been a Caucasian huh? On 2nd thought wow I never thought of it like that before.... AH-HA-HA-HA.
:roll: LOL
mezrabad
02-17-2006, 05:17 PM
LOL. Exactly. Some people just have a stick up their ass. They try to make something out of nothing. It's pretty sad.
Steven, I already apologized. Maybe you should check up YOUR ass for a stick or a bug or something. I loved your story. It wouldn't have been nearly as hilarious had the little boy been a Caucasian.
:lovin:
LOL... it wouldn't have been nearly as funny if he HAD been a Caucasian huh? On 2nd thought wow I never thought of it like that before.... AH-HA-HA-HA.
:roll: LOL
Actually, it would have been funnier if the kid had no arms, spoke with an outrageous Portugese accent and had pigmy marmasets clinging to him that he'd trained to handle his personal gaming needs.
I didn't really have a problem with the poster mentioning the kid's race because in my head I would've pictured a white kid. Since the poster did mention the race, how I pictured the scene was different. I didn't see the relevance, but I also didn't see the need to point out that he did say it either.
Of course, the poster didn't mention what race they were, so I pictured a hot twenty-something asian woman wearing spandex and . . . no, just spandex . . . in the role of the storyteller, just because that's who I'd rather see in a game store.
-hellvin-
02-17-2006, 09:05 PM
so like...is the moral of this story that black people steal?
MR.TI994A
02-17-2006, 10:24 PM
so like...is the moral of this story that black people steal?
...and poor, since they can only afford a Saturn.
Push Upstairs
02-17-2006, 11:27 PM
The moral is:
THERE BE ROMZ OUT THERE!!!1111
YARRRR!!!!
I think
As I'm rummaging along, this little African American kid was talking with the two employees, excitedly, about how he was getting a Saturn in the next week.
Thanks for letting us know the ethnic background of the 11 year old. That was very important.
:?
Actually I think that was an important part of the story. It sets the mood for what's to come. Imagine a white or Mexican kid saying that.
Kid Fenris
02-18-2006, 01:41 PM
I do declare that I must offer my utmost sympathies to Mr. Steven.
Why, just the other day I saw some uppity negro whelp at the local game purveyor, where he was surely covering the merchandise in watermelon juices and fried chicken grease.
The very sight of it exhausted my reserves of solicitude, and I was forced to retire to the front porch of my plantation estate and imbibe a mint julep while I watched the darkie laborers pick cotton, as God intended them to do.
Kaine32
02-18-2006, 01:53 PM
in the future black people are illegal
jajaja
02-18-2006, 01:59 PM
haha that is so lame. Hate when people brag about download.
portnoyd
02-18-2006, 04:46 PM
I swear to god, I follow a link from another board, and this is the first thread I read on DP in 10 days? Shoot me now.
Hi.
dave