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I made a post a while back about how I wasn't exactly having a blast with the Sega Saturn. I had picked up Panzer Dragoon Zwei and Nights Into Dreams, but neither game gave me that "wow" factor of owning a Saturn like I had hoped.

While at a convention, I found a complete in box Burning Rangers--one of the games I dreamed of owning when I picked the Saturn up--and being a big fan of sunk cost fallacies, I decided to get it

For anyone who has seen my posts on this board, it started with me not feeling too great about my Sega Saturn purchase (thank you for not completely destroying me for that one)
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>>3969471
Wrong board faggot, also keep your shitty spam out of /vr/
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You lost so hard austrannia.
You wanted to force memes, but you became the meme. The laughing stock.
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You happen to have brown skin
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