NintendoAge e-Zine: Vol 2, Issue 4.6 *Mystery Edition*
We've tortured you all long enough -- it's finally here!
Thanks to Jason, Kevin and Dan for getting this out on very short notice. We've got a special edition this month, announcing an amazing score that you'll have to see to believe. I won't spoil it in case you haven't had a chance to read it yet. All I can say is Jason is one lucky bastard!
http://www.nintendoage.com?go=special
Thanks to Jason, Kevin and Dan for getting this out on very short notice. We've got a special edition this month, announcing an amazing score that you'll have to see to believe. I won't spoil it in case you haven't had a chance to read it yet. All I can say is Jason is one lucky bastard!
http://www.nintendoage.com?go=special
Comments
-Muresan
twages@chasc.org
Thanks guys. It is probably not what a lot of you were expecting but it is pure history and never before seen stuff.
~~NGD
I'm sure you take good care of these historical NES items.
They are in good hands now.
Man, you have to set up a wall of color dreams stuff in your game room and frame some of those drawings.
Excellent piece of Nintendo history, its truly something that the whole NA community can enjoy , this also gives me a few ideas for a limited edition release of hellraiser ...
Al
~~NGD
... the big man upstairs ...
Wow, a vision from god!
Great article everyone.. Congrats on the find Jason..
~~NGD
Excellent score Jason... I can only imagine how you're going to store and display all that stuff in a game room that's already full
He was planning on driving it all to my house for "temporary" storage. Right, Jason?
Seems like I wasn't too far off in my guess:
"Not sure what it is, but it's hard to get excited about something you don't have a clue about.
My guess is it would have to be a large quantity of something though, otherwise, Jason would be done by now. If it's not games, it would probably have to be something like original box art, or test carts or prototypes or something.
Regardless of what it is, congrats Jason - the fact that you're excited about it is cool enough.
Having said that - get on with it."
Very cool indeed - excellent piece of NES history there. Thanks for sharing!