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In the red corner, standing at over 3 inches with a quiff, 2.4 pounds soaking wet (but don’t get it wet or it won’t ever work again), a monolith of gaming discontinued in 2002 whose reach is still felt to this day, the Nintendo 64. In the blue corner, a light footed contender born of the digital age, having no discernible weight or height, but virtually all the stamina available to endure forever, the My Nintendo Store. Support us on Patreon: / secondwindgroup

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