>go to friends house
>has stacks of games out of their cases
Go to friends house
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>have a grudge with him
>grudge rhymes with fudge
>go to friends house
>his parents start fucking
>go to friends house
>cases have the wrong games in them
You're not trying to summon him, are you user?
>Discs are laying picture-side up
>go to friends house
>his mom has cancer
O-okay
>go to friends house
>no video games
I'm that guy. I've been doing it since the Sega CD, and can still play Sonic CD, Sewer Shark, and others just fine. I've never had a problem because I don't have immature people around my electronics most of the time. And when they come around, in to the cases they go.
Also, a spool of blank discs come stacked, with no damages.
From 25+ years of disc experience, drives and lose disc holders in the cases will cause more damage than stacking.
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>Go to friends house
>There are no cases, just a binder full of discs
Thoughts?
>Go to friends house
>Open a case
>The wrong game is in it
>The proper case is in plain sight
Why do people do this?
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>go to friends house
>swap my scratched copy of a game for his copy
>never tell him
I was that friend as a kid. My room was a fucking trash heap. Sometimes literally, with trash making it impossible to walk anywhere.
>be pro gamer tier
>none of my games have any marks or damage whatsoever
>one day, I'm carelessly handling my fresh copy of Ape Escape 2
>it gets slightly chipped on the inner ring but thankfully the game plays fine
>catch all the monkeys for the true end
>game crashes right as I catch Specter, I clean the disc and redo the fight multiple times to no avail
And that's how I learned to always treat my shit with care.
>Go to friend's house
>he has doggo
>has doggo
>he bites you
>sue your friends family
>get rewarded 20k from the family for successful lawsuit
>doggo gets put down no matter the outcome of the lawsuit anyways
pet it
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Tons of PS2s inevitably start giving games laser burns after a while. Even if you keep games in their cases safely, you run the risk of your system suddenly eating discs.
I don't see a problem with this.
Least I keep the cases.
I'm guilty of this. It's kind of a mixture of laziness and impatience. Eventually, I set some time to fix it.
>Go to cousin's house
>It's a huge binder full of good vidya
Good times being a poorfag freeloader.
>Lend Crash Bandicoot 2 to my younger cousin because my parents forced me too
>Said he lost it when I tried to get it back
>He literally stacked discs on top of each other instead of keeping cases
In hindsight, his room always smelled like dried piss, it was probably better if I just left it alone
>he has two dads
>Go to American friend's house
>He keeps games in the fridge
>>go to friends house
Things that never happened?
Ps2 gta games were notorious for this. I was convinced as a 12 year old that rockstar and Sony were in cahoots to get people to buy multiple copies.
>trade games with friend
>he gives it but in the case of another game
>go to friends house
>we play games and have a good time
>friend invites you over to play new game he's had practice time with
>gets butthurt, says we should play something else, when you learn the basics and start beating him
>go to friends house
>his mom screams: "YOUR 15 MINUTES OF TV GAMES ARE OVER YOUNG MAN NOW DO YOUR HOMEWORK"
>ok mom
>go to friends house
>has stacks of games out of their cases
>one of them is yours that you let them borrow
>friend invites over to have me help complete his video games for him
>never asks for a turn even if I offer
>"I just like to watch user :)"
>isn't even watching the game so he knows how to beat it next time
>get weirded out that he keeps looking at me and smiling so make an excuse to go home early
Anyone ever had friends like this?
Sounds like he likes you.
Is he cute?