Nintendo 64 drives kid crazy
Though hilarious, give the kid some credit. Who in this room hasn't freaked out upon receiving precious gaming hardware? So please, post your "best moments in hardware history" in the comments below.
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Though hilarious, give the kid some credit. Who in this room hasn't freaked out upon receiving precious gaming hardware? So please, post your "best moments in hardware history" in the comments below.
[via Digg]
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