In a previous post I talked about how I got my first Gameboy Advance and Nintendo DS, today I would like to continue with the stories of Nintendo and me.
After I sold my DS, I didn't have a console for a while. At that time I had emulators for Gameboy, Gameboy Advance, and Nintendo DS on my phone, but a new console was realized, the Nintendo 3DS, just like the DS it had two screens, but now it was more powerful and had 3D technology, yes! You could see in 3D without needing glasses, for me it was futuristic! I asked my dad for a 3DS but he said it was too expensive so I spent months sad and only desiring a 3DS.
I was very young, and I even remember I made a 3DS out of paper. One day my dad accepted (after a lot of begging) to buy me the 3DS, and so he did, we went to Las Pulgas again and we bought one used, I wanted a cyan one, but they only had a red one, I also got to pick one game, so I chose Pokémon X, the game was brand new, it just had released in the markets, and I'm sure about this because I even got a Torchic from the launching event. I even remember downloading it at the doctor's because my mom had an appointment.
That was everything for this part, I hope you've enjoyed the lecture, and in case I don't see ya, good afternoon, good evening, and good night.
- Carlos Meléndez
I loved part II pokemon was my childhood btw, i would definitely play that game 🎮
ReplyDeleteI don't know much about video games, but there is something I clearly remember now after reading your story. My cousins had a Nintendo 64, and it was the Pikachu model, I think you know the one I'm talking about hehe, we used to play video games at my granny's house and I loved it :) we were so young!
ReplyDeleteIt's funny because I was never a Gamer Girl but I did have a Pink Nintendo DS and after that I had a black PSP and my brother had a black one, I spend a good amount of time on those things because it was easier to play Mario and Pokemon there 💓
ReplyDeletehahahaha I love that you are telling us the second part of your passion for nintendos!
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