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Mario kart 64 music changes
Mario kart 64 music changes











mario kart 64 music changes

Brad saw this faint writing, and wasn't bothered by it. Although, on the cartridge, there was a name written on it in gray marker, so even a game store employee couldn't see it. Brad thought that it would be foolish to spend 8 more dollars for a piece of cardboard, so he chose the used copy. Since the store was run by such smart employees, the employees marked the new Mario Kart 64 $40.00 and the used one $32.00. The sticker and chip looked shiny and new. There were 2 to be precise: 1 new in the box which seemed to be untouched, and 1 used, but the used cartridge looked great. It was full of games that he used to own, and there was even some copies of Mario Kart 64. He decided to go to his local game store, Oogie Games which was always operated by smart video game lovers who always knew knockoffs and tampered games from good games, to get his favorite N64 game: Mario Kart 64.īrad went into the store to find the N64 section. He remembered all of them, but he was low on the $ factor. He found his old N64, brand new, no scratches or anything done to it, and a special blue color to add.īrad tried to find games to play on it, but he sold all of them. Brad did well in school, but when visiting his parent's house one day, he decided to look in the attic. When they did, his parents forgot about the system in the attic, and told him to sell all of his N64 games, even Brad's favorite: Mario Kart 64 as the games were useless without a system. His parents hid the system from him until his grades got up.

mario kart 64 music changes

He loved playing games on it, even more than his schoolwork. (And more specifically, Mario games.) Brad's first system was an N64, which he got when he was 5. Brad was a major video game fan, especially for Nintendo games.













Mario kart 64 music changes