Antisoc - Preface lyrics

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Antisoc - Preface lyrics

It started way back in elementary school I started tryin to be smart steada tryin to be cool got a 286 with 8 megs of ram stayed inside, never got a tan runnin QBasic got me coding games I made a couple that were good, but mostly they were lame got a 486 runnin wolf 3d and duke nukem, too, baby, hail to the chief I grew up on hits like SMB3 I would play it all night; it meant the world to me and when I hit my teen years, it was like a girl to me it was all I needed to set me free a video game junkie I would tend to go drastic spent all my money on circuts and plastic playing those games till the break of dawn much to the dismay of my dear old mom All those moments I got to play on my nintendo every day I wish I could go back to those times - they were so easy I wish I could be playing my super NES playing ninja turtles with my friends those times they were the best Now ten years later, I'm the the same boat near the same castle, in the same moat I have dual widescreens to my name and a good video card to run my games I'm reasonably certain the times have changed but you wouldn't know if from my games technically my games have changed, it's true playin doom 3 instead of doom 2 I've practically mastered Mario 3 on the gameboy, emulator, and my TV Mario Adventure is the game I roll on the gameboy advance, when I'm on the go I'm always down for some Halo on the XBox I'm a little out of practice, so I don't trash talk It's great multiplayer, but it's not the same as the great story line of the single player game All those moments I got to play on my nintendo every day I wish I could go back to those times - they were so easy I wish I could be playing my super NES playing ninja turtles with my friends those times they were the best All those moments I got to play on my nintendo every day I wish I could go back to those times - they were so easy I wish I could be playing my super NES playing ninja turtles with my friends those times they were the best