This. I've "lost" at least three games to the same guy; needless to say, I don't let him even BREATHE next to my games now.Flailing Escapist said:Kinda, I've had "friends" steal games before.
This is my entire life. Inexplicable detail to some memories, but when something is required expediently it always manages to slip my mind.SyphonX said:Everyone does.
Especially if you've gamed for over 20 years.
I always manage to keep, and know exactly where my shittiest games of all time are. Even in obscure places, in the attic for instance. Like "Monster Truck Madness" for PC, or "Deadly Towers" for NES. I will always know where they are; "At the end of the pile about 3 inches from the bottom in that box stored in the corner with 7 other boxes piled perpendicular and on top of it. The box has a torn flap, and the flaps are not tucked into each other, but the flaps of the box on top of it are. The box also smells like a sock, and I last saw the game 7 years ago. I think the game has a torn label as well." Yup, that's where it is, and it's torn across the title.
But when I need to find the disc for Company of Heroes or something interesting like that.. well, sometimes it's an ordeal.
What the what? Did it damage your computer or something? The disc just got ripped up? How does that happen?Pelgrims said:Lost a couple of games, but i played my Diablo 2 LOD cd till it bursted... literaly. It blew up during a battle with diablo himself! Shredded my cd drive and damaging 2 cables. Thank god it didn't damage my motherboard.
I've had this too. Pretty much every handheld game I ever owned went missing other than a few terrible GBA games. I suspected that one of my "friends" was stealing them, which was kind of confirmed when I saw one of my missing PS2 games magically appear in his bedroom but I was a complete pushover at the time and ended up assuming it was his.Flailing Escapist said:Kinda, I've had "friends" steal games before.