Quoted from kaneda:For double the price what exactly do you get?
If you have to ask you can't afford it...lol.
What you get is the best of the best.
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Quoted from kaneda:For double the price what exactly do you get?
If you have to ask you can't afford it...lol.
What you get is the best of the best.
Quoted from kaneda:Have any of you guys bought a HEP?
To answer your original question, yes. One of the reasons I couldn't be bothered with one of those silly remakes.
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Quoted from coasterguy:HEP games do NOT wear like every other game I assure you that.
Yep. The one I was once caretaker for is still sitting pretty where it is now. The friends I sold it to are most happy with it. No complaints. I get to play it when I go over there. And I do. No wear in sight.
One of the coolest things about this particular machine is that the initials HEP are still up there as the grand champion score. Some 153+ million. Oh, I came close a couple of times. This game plays fast.
Quoted from Hawkeyepin:I think it's a stupid use of money.
You should run for office.
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