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Mario Hash Cookie (not even that much of exaggeration btw)
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I still have the Killer Kuts soundtrack CD it came with.
Battle Tanx was the fucking shit.Very early on, got hit with a combination of Gameboy Color (Pokemon Red and Yellow), the original Gameboy courtesy of my mom (Tetris, Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy, and Dr. Mario in particular), and then the N64 for one Christmas with Diddy Kong Racing, Battle Tanx, and Banjo Kazooie. After that I fell into the PS2 hole and JRPGs and have since never looked back.
The Exchange is a pretty nice store chain, but the games can be overpriced nowadays. Nevertheless, a friend I’ve known since grade school and I have gotten quite a few good games there. Sonic Colors, The SpongeBob Movie game, Animal Crossing New Leaf, and I think I bought said friend a copy of Super Mario Galaxy 2 at The Exchange for his birthday like 3 years ago.My first console was a Gamecube. Sonic Mega Collection, Sonic Adventure DX, Sonic Adventure 2 Battle, Mario Sunshine, and Spongebob: Battle for Bikini Bottom, among others, were all great to 6-year-old me, but I became a gamer for life one fateful day visiting my dad in Pittsburgh. We went to The Exchange (a local media shop there who're still open(!)), and I saw this box art:
Being a HUGE fan of pirates at the time, I BEGGED dad for a copy of this game ('twas only $20). Went home, excitedly plopped it into my Gamecube, and my (not-insubstantial) interest in video games blossomed into a outright passion that hasn't gone away since. Sadly sold it to pay for a PS4 (a decision I'm STILL kicking myself over), so replayed it on Dolphin last year with my newly-built PC. Still holds up pretty damn well, I'm happy to say! REMAKE IT ALREADY, SEGA, YOU COWARDS!