>>10949246>For crying out loudBlah blah blah. You're a faggot for arguing for the sake of arguing. You trying to save face, hence your stupid conspiracy theory that I planted AI images across multiple domains that can be easily googled 20 years ago to prove myself right or whatever bullshit you need to make up.
Fucking retarded. I must have hit the mark when i said you got your info from youtube, because you didn't want to source any of your bullshit and only now say "it was totally $180 or maybe $200", because you actually found a good source today that's not from youtube. Too bad you already wrote all that shit about how you totally remember the prices from 1985 and how ROB disappeared by 1986.
Can't take back what you said without sounding even more full of shit.
>But I had a TV with cable so I saw more commercials than print adsEmbarrassing. Were you parents that uneducated or were you such a TV couch potato? Maybe both? Newspapers were still very popular in the 80s, so there was morning AND evening editions. Each one was gigantic and full of ads. Nevermind the mail was full of advertisments too.
It was literally impossible to not see ads for your local toy stores and national chains, unless you lived in bumfuck nowhere.
>because I grew up in the northeast?Bitch, please. IF you looked at any of those ads, it clearly shows the New York area being one of the first places the NES was launched. Another of the ads is in Texas, also part of the original NES launch. Who knows where the Target one is, but we can safely assume it's midwest.
So the NES got a wide launch, just over a longer period of time, which was common back in the 80s and before anyway. National launches weren't common until the 90s anyway, where not every big movies had them like they do today.
Please just claim you live in Bumfuck, Nowhere. There's no shame in living so isolated from the rest of the country. I bet it was comfy too.
Save face this way, instead of making more shit up.