On Tuesday, my mate dug out the N64 which, after but a few minutes, gave me a hankering for some Mario Kart. Dan and I immediately went out to try and find a copy of Mario Kart satiate this craving. This was about two in the afternoon.
I awoke hungover Wednesday morning, in Bristol, with a crowd of strangers.
I don't live in Bristol. I don't know strangers.
I did not get Mario Kart.
-Chris
Friday, 25 April 2008
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Ah, Chris you are too rock and roll. I wish I was as cool as you.
I blame baub
Consider:
Nobody actually manufactures games for the N64 any more.
Nobody who owns a copy of Mario Kart is going to want to part with their copy of Mario Kart.
So no shops, not even second-hand trade-in-y sorts of shops, will stock Mario Kart.
A good point Matt, but I have, on many occasions, seen Mario Kart 64 in the Gamestation. It cost lots though, but I was willing to spend.
If you play Mario Kart backwards, you can hear Sgt. Peppers
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