Green, that scratch and sniff ad campaign did indeed rule. Ironically, that kind of "mature" shit would probably help the game sell like hotcakes in today's gaming market. Nintendo should re-release it on the GBA to test that theory.
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Green, that scratch and sniff ad campaign did indeed rule. Ironically, that kind of "mature" shit would probably help the game sell like hotcakes in today's gaming market. Nintendo should re-release it on the GBA to test that theory.
OMG UR TEH FUAKING STRANGENESS!!!!!11
I like the smell of new consoles. Except when I opened up the Jaguar-CD-ROM system. I smelled shit.
I tweak my nipples after breaking open a new game.
Some of you sniff them? Freaks.
Sniffing new games?
*whips pointer finger in a circle around temple*
"Coo-koo! Coo-koo!" :bang:
i sniff new games..
then again, i sniff just about anything and everything..
but i agree about it probably not being too healthy.. :sweat:
but hey, life is short, might as well live it - i say, SNIFF AWAY!! :D
Keep sniffing, and it might be even shorter than you think :rolleyes:
Never done this on purpose, thankfully.
However, whenever I crack open a new video game console or piece of computer hardware, its hard to avoid the many smells emanating from the plastics, soldered electronic components, cardboard, & styrofoam. I don't get a hard-on for more though.
I'm not a full-time videogame smeller, but I do dabble in the sniffing occasionally. If the nostalgic aroma tends to waft into my nostrils, I'll lean down for more.
- Kabuki
I used to do this, both with games and action figures. Then I found out I was sniffing the fumes from the manufactuing process.
I quit huffing that smell after I almost failed Algebra.