>Not putting your video games in the fridge
I seriously hope you guys don't do this.
>Not putting your video games in the fridge
I seriously hope you guys don't do this.
What video game would taste the best?
>100 copies of a single game
for what purpose
it's like a visible, physical version of autism
What, you don't collect multiple copies of a single thing?
preserving scientific proof of no feathers
too lazy to landfill
>leaving your Jurassic Parks in the crisper
Fucking morons don't know anything
internet clout
you weren't supposed to notice
>freezing the fucking dinosaurs
its like you want them to die for a second time
Make a coffee table out of them
Someone really liked Jurassic Park.
If you know a better way to prevent bit rot then I'd like to hear it
no. he really hated it. and wanted to make sure that nobody else had to suffer as he had while playing it.
pickling
>started storing my games in the fridge
>come back home from work
>crack open the Monster I brought
>something smells strange
>open the fridge and all my games are spoiled
fucking power outages man. I called my landlord but he told me to fuck off and wont reimburse me.
We'll sucks for me because I still played it. As a kid the indoor sections scared me, so I never got far. A few months ago I actually played through the whole thing. It was awful. The only amusing thing was the animation when getting eaten by the t-rex.
Supporting the developers.
I like to think of putting video games in the fridge as sending them to Skyrim, because like Skyrim while it might seem like a good idea at the time it might take awhile for you to realize how completely fucking retarded everything about it is.
also it is cold in both a fridge and skyrim haha
underrated
I'll play along
Refrigerators can function as dehumidifiers which would be good to prolonging the lifespan of a cartridge, not just in its appearance but function.