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When retro games make players:
While Nintendo has just launched the Switch 2. Consequently, more and more regina players are going against the tide and are passionate about video games from another time, as owners of specialized shops observe.
Chris Corbin is one of these players.
Passionate about video games since childhood, this father of four has around 3000 games today.
Its collection notably contains hundreds of titles from the first Nintendo console. In addition, the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), as well as the Super Nintendo. In addition, The Rélaris also has the complete North American collection of the Nintendo 64 games.

Chris Corbin’s passion was transmitted to him by a cousin who owned some consoles. For example, who died at the age of 15, while Chris Corbin was only 11 years old.
Photo: Radio-Canada /. Sherven
Of course, the games are great, but what is really powerful are the memories I have by playing with some family members during the holidays. Or when I end up with friends and play all night
explains Chris Corbin.
He adds that collectors like him spend hours traveling stores and websites to garnish their collection.
The excitation of hunting is also part.
It when retro games make players is an addiction. It is difficult to explain it rationally.
His game that has the most value? ClayFighter: Sculptor’s Cut, that he estimates between $ 1,400 and $ 1,500.
A growing phenomenon – When retro games make players
Secondhand Wonderlanda Used Articles store in Regina. is a reference point for retro game collectors.
According to the co -owner, Mike Wieclawski, the provincial capital has many video game enthusiasts.
There are probably a few dozen collectors that we see regularly and that we know well.

Mike Wieclawski and Christian Crowthers observe more and more interest in retro games.
Photo: Radio-Canada /. Sherven
However, video game nostalgia is currently in full swing in the province, says Christian Crowthers, an employee of Secondhand Wonderland.
Saskatoon also has a lot of stores. It is a very widespread phenomenon
he explains.
Same story on the side of Thomas Rath, co -owner of cashopolis, another regina store that sells second -hand games. According to him. collecting retro games could result in the desire of players to return to a time when their life was easier.
Paul Taylor, a collector who has 22 consoles, describes himself as a regular ray
of when retro games make players Secondhand Wonderland and Cashopolis.
For him, video games are a way calm [son] brain at the end of the day
.
We don’t have to make sure there are other available people. We can just sit, spend five minutes or five hours entertaining.
However. the nostalgic aspect is also part of his pleasure, as Paul Taylor explains, several games reminding him of precise memories of the people with whom he played throughout his life.
Despite everything, he insists that the most important thing for him is that these games are fun.
With information from Dan Sherven
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