SATURNS, ETC
If you can’t be bothered to flesh out the sign for your own business, you obviously haven’t got the mental strength to make it a success.
“Here’s a photo of Megagames in Morecambe. It says they buy and sell ‘Saturns etc’ but as they appear to have closed down I couldn’t check. Perhaps they were unable to keep up with demand?” – Paul, Lancaster.
filed in GONZO FIELD REPORTS, HISTORY on Mar.19, 2010
March 19th, 2010 on 12:49 pm
O_O TOO CLOSE TO HOME! REALITIES MERGING!
Anyway, they actually stock more darts, GBA games and spite than anything else. and it has been so for at least 10 years. A bit like Morecambe itself, really.
/wants to go back to uni. Desperately.
March 19th, 2010 on 12:51 pm
On a side note, i can highly recommend a ‘go’ on the kiddies helicopter ride. It often has phone numbers useful for the lonely gentleman scrawled on the inside.
March 19th, 2010 on 1:08 pm
The SHITS have incorrectly used a bloody apostrophe in the ’64’ bit too.
March 19th, 2010 on 1:31 pm
Ahhh, game shops living in the past where Sega consoles still exist and Sega mascots aren’t whored to death every year.
So much better than going into a games shop today where something in a hoodie is buying Modern Warfare 2 with their dole money and a bunch of girls search for a new horse riding/baby feeding game for the Wii.
March 19th, 2010 on 1:57 pm
Sega to release the SATURN ETC next month, followed shortly after by the 32 EXT. The golden age is truly upon us.
I can’t bring myself to mock the apostrophe until ‘for you own business’ is removed.
March 19th, 2010 on 2:12 pm
Jesus that was fast.
March 19th, 2010 on 5:15 pm
“trudging slowly over wet sand…”
March 19th, 2010 on 10:31 pm
I want a playstation 64 =(
March 22nd, 2010 on 1:58 pm
Hmm, At first I was going to say they are a little behind the times but then I thought of how silly a video game store owner is to make his sign indicate a specific gaming console knowing full well that the sign would out of date as soon as a new console appeared.
Eitherway, kudos to the employees that suggested coin-operated helicopters in front of the store. Gives the store a “Safe for kids” feeling about it.
March 22nd, 2010 on 7:49 pm
Since there is no way to delete my horrid un-proof read post I will just have to comment again.
“Hmmmm, At first I was going to say they’re a little behind the times but then I thought of how silly this store owner was for making a sign that indicates a specific gaming console, knowing full well that these consoles will be soon be out of date.
Eitherway, kudos to the employees that suggested coin-operated helicopters in front of the store. Gives the place a “Safe for kids” feeling about it.”
Better. Dam mondays……1 hour and 20 minutes left until off time.