Wow, Russ, that's got to be one of the greatest love stories I've ever read.
I, too, had a Genesis (and scads of other consoles along the way (both before and after Sega's console era) but my fondest home-gaming memories are locked into the NES. So much school cut so I could ride my bike over to my buddy's (he had already graduated) so we could play the latest NES titles he'd gotten from Sears (the only place on Kauai with a steady stream of games and a generous return policy...it wasn't for some time that we finally got 1 video-rental/electronics store that would rent NES games.) Thanks for sharing the memories. I think, no matter the age of the gamer, we all can share a similar story with our consoles of choice.
I, too, had a Genesis (and scads of other consoles along the way (both before and after Sega's console era) but my fondest home-gaming memories are locked into the NES. So much school cut so I could ride my bike over to my buddy's (he had already graduated) so we could play the latest NES titles he'd gotten from Sears (the only place on Kauai with a steady stream of games and a generous return policy...it wasn't for some time that we finally got 1 video-rental/electronics store that would rent NES games.) Thanks for sharing the memories. I think, no matter the age of the gamer, we all can share a similar story with our consoles of choice.