Ahh Summer Games II. Should have made it to the NES along with Epyx World Games and California Games. Cassettes have held up physical pretty well compared to early gen CDs that peel.
RE: Gaming Nostalgia | An ode to the compact cassette
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You have a very valid point there. Depending on the era in which the cassettes were made, some of them are still working to this day!
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