Welcome to the shiny club of Kirby!

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Yum.

BTW are you also a fan of POKEMON games ?

Yes I played Pokemon White in emulator and Pokemon Sun in NN2DSXL I am sad that I didn’t have Pokemon UltraMoon but in Argentina everything is expensive

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Same here. Nintendo switch is 700$ here :frowning:

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yeah, quite expensive. I have only a GBA since it is cheaper. I can only play other nintendo games using emulators on my PC and phone since internet provides free ROMS/data for games.

Old game console is Gameboy?

Gameboy is also a console, only a handheld style and much older.

I have an Xbox One S which I use actively. My Wii U I only use rarely, then the consoles which I don’t use are my Xbox 360 E and a PS3 which was gifted by my friend.

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Your seems lucky.

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Fortunately in Italy the console costs are between €100 and €500, and not $700 like in Argentina and Iran.

I have Italian citizenship to go to Europe but 30% tax is a barrier

In philippines, modern consoles ranged PHP 5,000 to PHP 20,000. 3DS console for example cost about PHP 30 000.

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Kids here don’t have that kind of gadgets or consoles cause its too much for money to buy. They use to play in an internet cafe or ā€œpiso netā€ like they will insert a coins in order to turn on and play with the computer.

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yeah, thats true. Specifically either"Renting" &ā€œComputer Cafeā€

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And some kids here like to play GTA V with cheats and Roblox ._.

And they making the internet cafe lag because of those cheats

And I hate it, they are so noisy when playing, shouting and laughing.

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Yeah, thats a problem in Philippines.

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I also have a home network of which I opened the necessary ports in order to have open NAT on some games and I am at home, so I can play online without cheats since I have a console and without noise problems. But I also have to pay my Xbox Live Gold subscription every year (I’m almost at the end of the year of which my Xbox Live Gold subscription expires).

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But it’s still more fun in the Philippines!

In Spanish Cómo estÔ mi amigo means how are you my friend and in Tagalog Kumusta mi amigo means how I am amigo, that is an error when I was learning that language