I’m keeping it with my NES and SNES. I don’t know why, but I kind of inherited a hobby of collecting vintage game consoles because my grandparents gave me most of them. My dad had an NES that he found in his dads barn, surprisingly it worked.
I don’t know if I have Mario for it, but I do have donkey Kong.
I have the original Mario and duck hunt game for my NES.
I actually have quite a chunk of history in my bedroom. Mostly being some original G1 Transformers, old gen consoles, some blue card hotwheels along with a couple Redlines, Polly Pockets (which were my mothers, but I inherited them. I don’t normally collect girls toys, but they’re pretty rare and actually look pretty cool.), and I have some old Lego pirate stuff including most of an imperial flagship and some old Lego MCDonalds sets with the original poly-bag but they have been opened sadly.
I wish I had some of the older Lego Star Wars figures from the early 2000s, but I only have two Phase 2 clones from 2001 I want to say. That’s about it.
I have some Pokémon cards, but none of them are really rare or older. Most were from 2013 and newer. I do have a few first editions, but they were the common ones at the time so probably not a lot.
My magic the gathering collection is pretty hefty, but that’s only because I actively collect and seek rare cards for my deck building. I don’t know if I have any first editions of those, but I have many from the 90s.
do you want a custom cursor for your game?
Me?
I appreciate it, but I’m not currently working on any projects at the moment. Most have been halted temporarily. My main project already has a cursor that I made to locate interact-able objects and such.
I don’t know of any other games that I would need a cursor for.
Is there anyone who understands football really well who is willing to explain to me in-depth how everything works. I understanding scoring and how to score, but I’m mostly confused on the positions, illegal plays, play setups, etc.
I wish I knew more about football but I grow up in a home of soccer hooligans so we never watched football. I go to every high school football game and I lead the student section but I still don’t understand what I’m seeing half the time lol
American football?
Yes
well I’m not american, but I know some. I can’t explain everything, but if you have any specific questions I’m pretty sure I could answer
Hello there! I should be sleeping! How is everyone!
I’m doing okay, and how are you? I believe you must have joined when I was on a break from the website, I haven’t seen you much before
I haven’t seen you before either so I would agree with that statement.
I’m alright.
Ah, makes sense. I’ve been on flowlab for I think almost 4 years now. Haven’t done as much as I’d like, but life is busy
Impressive, I’ve only been here as of May 19th this year, I do believe
We already knew your were old meburningslime, no need to rub it in.
Maybe we should start calling you Mr. meburningslime.
Hey, now that’s a familiar sight! Love to see that!
My collection consists of just cars that exist in real life, I don’t have that many of the strictly Hotwheels-designed cars.
I don’t have any Hot Wheels boxes anymore except for the window part of my 2023 Bone Shaker, which I kept because the Bone Shaker is my favorite HW car of all time and because I wanted to display it on my bookshelf as a result. Despite it being my favorite Hot Wheels, I never had any form of it until I got this one earlier this year. I am incredibly grateful for it. The lesson one can learn from this is patience. Kids, if you want a toy car (particularly one that gets remade multiple times every year and isn’t going away anytime soon), just wait for it. You can get it.
I do have a lot of Hot Wheels and other die-cast metal cars though, including some from the first Pixar Cars movie and a blue HW Corvette Stingray from 1979. None of them are in their original packaging since they are my childhood toys.
My family has a habit of getting rid of the largest, most expensive parts of toys after a dozen years or so. For Hot Wheels, this means that I get to keep the car I got in a given set, but I wouldn’t be allowed to keep the playsets and tracks that I got (I miss my Doctor Bones). For other toys like action figures this meant that I could keep my figure, but had to get rid of the car it came with (such as my random Wolverine from 2006, which I might’ve lived almost the whole rest of my life without knowing he came with a car if I hadn’t gotten curious about my oldest toys’ origins). This could be because the vehicles and tracks are irrationally seen as more childish than the character or small car that they come with, or for the much more sane reason that the larger parts of a set simply take up too much space. As a result, my non-LEGO vehicles of all sizes spend the vast majority of their time locked away in the basement. At least the cardboard from all my toys doesn’t get wasted though, because I always recycle it.
With the amount of toys you have, you could probably open up a toy museum, lol. Big Chungus W. That is truly a very impressive amount of cars and history there. Btw if you want cheap old and new HW cars, go to Mississauga, Ontario, Canada during Muslimfest. It is held every year in the city’s Celebration Square, and they sell Hot Wheels cars in one booth there. I got two from the early 2000s, including a 2007 first edition one.
Oh, then maybe I was mistaken. If you have been here for 9 maybe I’ve been even longer than I thought, I remember you mentioning you were already here for about 3-4 years when I joined. At the time we didn’t know each other very well, I was mostly focused on playing games and providing feedback as opposed to creating my own