![]() Now that disappointment wasn’t because it was a stinker, the disappointment was because this is hardly a YuGiOh game. And this was the first taste of disappointment young me had. ![]() So I put the game in and boot up Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses. I can be the winner all the time, I can have the best cards. YuGiOh was huge, and besides making up new abilities for the creatures on the school yard to bullshit a win, my cards were never enough to play with the big boys, but this is a video game. Imagine my shock when I found a YuGiOh game at the shop one day, discounted, and had just enough pocket change to slap ten dollars in quarters down, get the game, and scurry home to play my new haul. Like yeah, maybe this thing was kinda stinky, maybe it wasn’t so good, but its the only game the pawn shop had and its the only game you’re getting for the next couple months, so you’re gonna play it whether you like it or not. Nothing was bad enough to turn us away, and this was only exacerbated if you grew up poor. When we were kids, we had a gleam in our eyes about everything.
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