Pete Skerritt
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Video game player since 1976. Likes to talk about video games from arcades to modern day. Specializes in sports video games from the past. Probably quote-posts a bit too much.
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I don’t write long-form stuff much anymore, but today is an exception. If you know me, you know exactly why that is.

The original PlayStation and I have a lot of history. More than 30 years of history. And it’s worth writing about my related experiences & feelings on its American birthday.
Happy 30th, PlayStation!
It was 30 years ago today, September 9th, after weeks of paying down my preorder and waiting impatiently for the "next generation" to arrive that I picked up my PlayStation console from Electronics Bo...
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YouTube shitting the bed is a first-world problem but still very much sucks when trying to unwind after a long-ass day.
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Seeing why "Xbox Ally" is trending and got the laughs I expected. What a disasterbacle.
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I finally got around to adding the remaining sealed PlayStation games to my shelves. I still have a sparse few Dreamcast and DS ones, and a lot of PS2 & Xbox ones that will stay shelved for now.

I really should make more time to spend in the Retro Room.
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I have often mentioned that NHL 98 for the original PlayStation is one of my favorite hockey video games ever made. I literally own three copies— an open black-label release, a still-sealed black-label copy, and the uncommon Greatest Hits variant.
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It’s been awhile since I’ve done one of these…
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Captain Very Obvious here to share that the soundtracks for the Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters are works of art and should’ve been added to Theatrhythm: Final Cut.
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Had Dan Quinn not challenged (and won) a DeAndre Swift 1-yard completion and won early in the CHI/WAS game, I would’ve lost.

Instead, into 1st place I go.
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The best part of Final Fantasy VIII.
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As bad an experience as I’m (still) finding this to be, the music is still great, making it slightly more tolerable.
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I’ve already drawn magic 100 times. Doing the busy/dull work early because stupid RPG systems are stupid.

Why am I playing this? Hell if I know. Maybe I’m a glutton for punishment. Or maybe I wanted to see if it was as awful as I remembered.
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We take this kind of thing for granted now, as most people walk around with supercomputers that can easily emulate this kind of stuff without breaking a sweat… but, back in the mid-90s, the world was a LOT different.
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I quickly bought an AC adapter, as buying batteries by the bushel became untenable, but that damaged the portability factor a bit.

Despite the power problems, though, the Nomad sure did make good on its concept. Playing NHL 96 & Skitchin’ on the go, at the time, was wizardry.
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The SEGA Nomad is 30 years old this month.

I bought one in 1996, less than a year after launch, as the concept of having a portable Genesis was very cool.

But man… that thing destroyed batteries in record time. Six batteries for two hours of portable gameplay. Whew.
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Those November 1st tariff spikes will make the holiday season that much more complicated for retailers, who will likely have to post another round of price hikes for video game hardware & accessories.

It’s probably not wise to assume the President will back down. That’s no given.
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Even if retailers remain “committed” to console sales, there’s a lot of recent smoke coming from claims (and photos) of stores removing/reconfiguring displays.

People are claiming it’s an overall reduction of video game inventory in stores, not just Xbox stuff. That would point to a larger problem.
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It doesn’t help that Microsoft really has no remaining credibility, since the company has gone back on so many things it once said.

Pretty easy to get traction on stories about possible retailer removal of Xbox hardware when the tide of public sentiment is staunchly against the brand.
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Xbox misinformation reaches fever pitch, as websites falsely report Walmart and Target are pulling Xbox retail offerings.

"Target and Walmart, among other retailers, remain committed partners for Xbox consoles, accessories, and games."

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No, Target and Walmart are not removing Xbox products from their stores — as Xbox misinformation reaches new levels
One thing after another, Microsoft is forced to respond time and time again to ongoing rumors that it's leaving the hardware space.
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End the weekend in style with an upload of this Laserdisc detailing the making of Ghost in the Shell for PS1:

Making of Game: Ghost in the Shell - All of Digital Animation 4K LaserDisc rip
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Making of Game: Ghost in the Shell - All of Digital Animation 4K LaserDisc rip
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Dang it, I miss the Resistance games, too. Oh, and the first Uncharted game. And, yeah, Metal Gear Solid 4— despite the eons-long install time.

If I had to choose one, I’d still pick Xbox 360 over PS3– but both platforms were good in their own ways. Multiplats on X360, PS3 exclusives.
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Oh, Ace Combat: Assault Horizon. I remember being so excited to see this at E3, only to come away from my time with it going, “What the hell was this?”

This was repeated the following year with whatever-the-heck SoulCalibur V was.
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a few more sub-$10 pickups from today’s trip
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Just saw a mention of graded video games on my timeline and it reminds me of a secondary reason why I buy and open sealed games:

If it’s opened and played, video game grading assholes have one less copy to imprison in plastic while completely misunderstanding the purpose of a game: TO PLAY IT.
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Yeah. I’m with you there.
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I’m seeing PS3 mentions on my timeline and now am thinking about one of my favorite games for the platform:

PAIN.

I know Goat Simulator does the ragdoll thing really well, but PAIN was unabashed, self-injurious chaos. I genuinely love the game and miss it a lot.
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Chances are, though, that the only way I can truly rid myself of being bullied into online play and subscriptions is to dive into my non-connected consoles.

While I’d like to keep using my Series X often, I’m not liking the constant ads and begs because I’m not donating money to GamePass.
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I’m curating my Series X library of installed games to focus solely on solo games with little to (preferably) no online hooks after Sonic Racing threw online in my face with an unsolicited begging for GamePass subscriptions. (Which is why I deleted the game.)

RPGs seem to make the most sense.
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So… the Metaphor strategy guide is freaking MASSIVE. I ordered it on a whim because it was on sale, and the game’s been just sitting on my Series X hard drive for awhile— so I thought it might inspire me to give it another shot.

But holy cow— this is actually quite intimidating.