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Wii nostalgia is a thing now
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>>720681283
People are nostalgic for waggleslop?
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>>720681283
>original ps5 is now retro
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>>720681283
It's been almost 19 years since the Wii was released.
Someone who was 5 years old with the Wii, is now 24. That's old enough to feel nostalgia for something, the same way I felt nostalgic for the SNES when I was 24 .
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I'm nostalgic for kinect
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Me and my sister used to love playing Brawl, WarioWare, and Mario Party together on the Wii. Now I’m living all alone.
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>>720681467
games havent changed enough since 2006 to justify that
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>>720681686
:( Would you like to play with wiimmfi?
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>>720682179
We all grew up playing tag and riding bikes, does that make it less nostalgic even though childhood activities haven't changed in decades? Everyone has something that makes them feel nostalgic.
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>>720682179
Super Mario Galaxy feels ancient compared to Odyssey.
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>>720682249
I’m good. Thanks though, anon.
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>>720681283
you will never be a grandma



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