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Celebrating New Years Eve by plugging in my recently re-discovered Super Nintendo. Amazingly, it still works!
For you gamers out there who remembers the arcade hit Smash TV??? A great cyberpunk themed game to play over the holidays!!! Speaking of which, happy holidays everyone