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ing at Cash Converters. I started to explore other video game systems, and I purchased a Sega Saturn for $39 with a few games, including Virtua Fighter Kids. Virtua Fighter Kids is a chibi take on the classic series, though being able to trap your opponent in the corner meant that it was a bit easy. I took the Sat- urn over to Clinton’s house and we spent most of the evening playing the game, though we did check out the other titles I bought as well. Realising my growing interest in retro, Clinton purchased a second hand Megadrive as a Christmas present. I’m not sure if he had spo- ken to Amy about it previously, but she did little to dissuade my inter- est in retro games. When we would visit Clinton, Amy would often take a back seat and watch us play games. We would talk with her as we played, but I do wonder if she got bored watching us play round after round of Street Fighter or King of Fighters. Life was kinda cruisy in the late 90s and early 2000s. I had no re- sponsibilities yet, and when I wasn’t working or studying I was out and about hunting for games. This ac- tually helped me to get out of my comfort zone and visit different parts of the city and suburbs. It also served to fill up my cupboards and drawers rather quickly. Amy found it amusing that I would keep my Star Wars figures and retro games in an old glory box that my mother used to have. In reality, I needed all the storage I could get for my growing collections. The final year of the millennium would see my collection grow even more. In early 1999 I used Ebay to order my first ever import console.