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Looking at gaming today, I'm surprised how fast it has evolved, from the 8-bit era, past the 16-bit generation, and walking into my studio I'm amazed how large of a gulf remains in several generations over the years. Multiple systems, tons of memory, and lots of Mountain Dew Code Red, and Pepsi. It's a basic love letters for gaming and it's devotees which is why I still collect to this day. It's wonderful to step back through a portal of time and a chronological museum of memories. A deeper regret will always be never having shot an episode with my older brother (1975-2014) and the memories of gaming with him are a life time.

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