Gaming Is it over?

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Same with me I kept my GBA even though it's pretty much useless without the afterburner mod just to have in my collection.
 
Why would you sell something you invested good money in. You're not going to get your money back. Just keep it. I still have my Atari 800xl and Odyssey2. Besides, you can still play it, there's probably a lot of game you haven't played yet.

To answer your question, it is over, just about the only thing being released for Wii and DS is shovelware. Get you a PS3 or 360. I softmodded my PS3 not long ago, and my 360 is next.
 
keep ur ds for flashcart use. theres no telling wat problems with flashcarts 3ds might have.
actually i agree with junkerde, right now no one knows what kind of hacking methods will be opted for the 3ds, just imagine if a flashcart comes along for the 3ds which can play 3ds roms straight from micro sd cards, but then nintendo releases a software update like the on in dsi(v1.4.1) to block flashcarts, you are gonna need a dsi or maybe a 3ds which has a lower version to upgrade your flashcart, now if you would have sold your ds then you would have been stuck for life with an updated 3ds and a block flashcart =(, so just hold on to it, it'l bring tears to your eyes when look at it years from now
 
right now is more the time to get a dsi and flashcart as its cheaper and pretty much all the games for it youd want are out...(except DS2) never having played ds games from monster hunter overload (1300 hours in 2g 400 in 3p) i recently bought one and im sure i got enough games to last me at least a year till the vita 2nd gen is out with good games not some bs remake or launch titles (which usually suck) and any good game for the 3ds is out (mh3g US release im looking at you)
 
i think he's going to sell it anyway why are we bothering to convince this guy? he keeps coming up with more reasons to sell it-I don't even know why you bothered asking.
 
I have never sold any of my gaming consoles. Except for my first DS because the touch screen refused to calibrate and the battery was disappointing.
I still have my SNES, 64, Gamecube, PS1, GBC, GBA SP. GBM and my second DS. Even though they're all obsolete now, it's still worth it to replay them every now and then...
 

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