@ChocoMintPuppy oh, since when
@noiob ah, well yeah you need to write the tags, sorry. cheaper than,,, that though,
@ChocoMintPuppy it can do other things too, y'know
@noiob more functions than me, i can only bark woof woof
@ChocoMintPuppy but you're a real pet, not a virtual one
@noiob are you sure? uwu
@ChocoMintPuppy idk I've never pet you irl
@noiob :emipensive:
@ChocoMintPuppy one day,,
@noiob @ChocoMintPuppy i want to pet the emi too
@ChocoMintPuppy @Siph nerrrrd
@ChocoMintPuppy @noiob ooooh Boulevard Voltaire. There’s a ton of retro game stores here though it’s not as good as it used to be in the 2000s-early 2010s bc of how high prices used to be
Back in 2009 this is where I found my cartridge of Pokémon Green for 14€. I was 11 and couldn’t buy shit online it was like the holy grail for me
@ChocoMintPuppy @noiob seeing how a lot of these stores have rebranded as "geek stores" that sell funko pops. bleh. The store I bought Pokémon Green at was kinda legendary and now it’s an insurance agency :( though it seems to have become a franchise with other locations
@ChocoMintPuppy @noiob these stores were here all the way back in the late 80s, they weren’t "retro" back then and more import stores. A few French magazines were raving about the NEC PC-Engine and so they started importing it, and there was a very active PC-Engine niche in Paris because of that. NEC ended up officially releasing it in France (under the PC-Engine name, not TurboGrafx-16) in 1989 with a local partner
@ChocoMintPuppy last time I checked you had to buy tags or dedicated hardware