Lending Out My N64: A Nostalgic Look at Sharing Gaming Hardware Before the Digital Age
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Nintendo Life
Summary
A nostalgic first-person account of the author's childhood experience lending out his Nintendo 64 console and games to friends, drawing parallels to a drug dealer's operation. The article reflects on the social dynamics of sharing gaming hardware in the pre-online era, the quirks of N64 cartridges, and the communal nature of gaming before digital distribution and carry handles were standard.
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· 3 pulledDo you remember blowing the dust from a cart to try to clear the copper pins?
Mistakenly thinking a translucent third-party pad that looked like a shark must be better, but then always dodging it for multiplayer GoldenEye?
Re-reading game manuals in your bedroom as if they were novels?
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