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Almost every game that used SRAM asked you to do that. It's because the NES's power button literally didn't do anything other than cut the power. If the cartridge happened to reading/writing the RAM when that happened, the data could be corrupted. The way to get around that was to hold in the reset button, which would

Yessssssss, I loaned The Legend of Zelda to my my cousin. I was in the 7th or even 8th dungeon and my cousin played his game and left it on pause while he went to dinner or probably school. His mother came in and saw that the console was on and turned it off to conserve energy completely deleting my progress. She

Actually, ALL NES games with a battery recommended that you hold down the reset button when powering off the system. I have no idea why, but one time a friend of mine erased my Dragon Warrior save by powering the console on and off rapidly (on purpose, the jerk.)

I can't hear youuuu!!

They just repackaged this product, as a matter of fact.

dude, just came here to mention MvC. what a ridiculous series for rosters.

Yeah, people always ask me why it takes me so long to press enter at the end of every message I type, but they just don't know about the genuine, correct way to press enter. Amateurs.

I can see it now. His first line would be, "Kept you waiting, huh?"

Whether you were a Marvel or a Capcom fan, that game had so many wicked options for you to explore.

Kept you waiting, huh?

No going back after MvC2

Snake you'll be sorely missed :(

I predicted this reply and all the replies to this reply. You'll have to take my word on that, but it's true!

Can't he just have both a Batmobile and Battank at this point?

Doctor Eggman accepts your challenge.

Well, they came back in "Flashpoint." In that alternate universe, Bruce was dead, and his parents became Batman (Thomas) and Joker (Martha). Also, this was stupid.

Hahaha, oh dear, that sucks.

But that'd discount Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex/SAC 2nd Gig/Solid State Society, which were all excellent. And after the break up of the studios involved in the original Bubblegum Crisis, continuations and revamps have been my only way to get a Boomer fix.

I KNOW RIGHT?!