This looks great, but I also understand why you got rid of it. I had to do the same and gave away all of my retro systems and CRTs all the way back to my Atari 2600. It just took up too much space for how little it was being used so I wanted that stuff to be in the hands of someone that would hopefully enjoy it.
this post was submitted on 06 Feb 2025
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Yeah it's a little bittersweet. But, honestly, I play more games now than ever before and the features that emulation provides means that more games are accessible to me. The kid version of me would've been stoked to see the cart, but would have be more stoked to see save states, fast forward, rewind, shaders, and cheats. Not to mention fan translations and romhacks!
I moved to emulation way before furniture became a thing since I moved so much.
That said: Mickey's Magical Quest was actually a good game. I remember some of those levels quite fondly.
Definitely underrated! Played that ones a lot as a kid.
I like everything about this.