I’m Not Paying for Broken Promises Anymore
I’ve hit my breaking point with modern gaming. $70 titles launch unfinished, patched for months, and padded with microtransactions — while we’re told to “just wait for updates.” I’m done waiting. Lately, I’ve found more joy booting up my old consoles than touching anything new. There’s something honest about that chunky hardware, those physical games, and the feeling that developers finished what they started. This isn’t about nostalgia — it’s about value, respect, and the kind of passion that used to define gaming. 🎮 In this video, I talk about why I’ve started going back to old consoles and handhelds, how modern game development lost its spark, and why retro feels more alive than ever. ☕️ If you’re tired of paying for broken promises, maybe it’s time to plug in something that just works. Discord: / discord NO AI was used in the making of this video

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