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pepiano

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  • Birthday 08/26/1980

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    Negaunee, MI
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    Pepiano_1
  • Favorite Current Generation Platform?
    Playstation 3
  • Favorite Previous/Retro Platform?
    Super Nintendo

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    Front Mission 3 Silent Hill Metal Gear pw um jammer lammy
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    metal gear mario resident evil castlevania sierra games old final fantasy games

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  1. 1. metal gear solid 2. castlevania sotn 3. ff tactics 4. ff7 5. front mission 3 6. resident evil 2 7. um jammer lammy 8. silent hill 9. bof 3 10. parrappa I still haven't played chrono cross, dino crisis, xenogears, and a bunch of other rpgs. but I am finally getting to them thanks to the plastation network.
  2. I found this link today. I wish he would have shown what was inside.This is what I was talking about. I don't remember the whole get it together message on it. http://www.retroist.com/2011/08/02/the-coolest-trapper-keeper-ever-nintendo-power/
  3. I found this site doing a google search of retro gaming mags. Guess who showed up as #1?
  4. Hello, I am new here so sorry if this has been discussed before but I was wondering if anybody remembers a nintendo trapper keeper type product? It was made of grey plastic, had nintendo markers inside,some other stuff, and came with a voucher good for a one year(or maybe 6 months) subscription to nintendo power? My memory is kind of hazy about the details but I remember buying these from shopko when I was young. Sometime around the first year or two of nintendo power. I remember that I made out very well when I found four of these on clearance at shopko for $2.50 each. I wasnt sure if they would expire or not but when each sub. almost ran out I would send another in and nintendo honored them each time. It was about the same size as a trapper keeper but it was more like a cartridge case that snapped shut. I would appreciate any info about this or a pic. thanks
  5. Hello I am soo happy to have found this site. I have really been regretting getting rid of my old gaming magazines. I started out with the 3rd issue of nintendo power, and eventually got gamepro and egm. I subscribed for years to all 3 until sometime in the 90s. I would read every issue over and over until I had about 10 boxes full of very tattered gaming magazines. I made the bad decision of throwing them all out one day because i was sick of moving them every time I moved. Thank you for all the work you guys do to make this site possible. I have been keeping an eye out for old gaming mags at garage sales and if I find any needed here I will get them scanned.
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