PSX was instantly popular here. Very expensive but nearly everybody would just hire a console and games from local video stores every now and then until it got cheaper.
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PSX was instantly popular here. Very expensive but nearly everybody would just hire a console and games from local video stores every now and then until it got cheaper.
verb
1. obtain the temporary use of (something) for an agreed payment.
2. employ (someone) for wages.
Silly Australian moon language. :pwacko:
My first system was a C64 my granddad bought just after I started school. He was determined to get me into computers early and we both learnt how to use it together. So many great memories.
Yeah Nintendo stuff was always a lot more expensive than anything else over here, though I think a lot of the problem was they simply never treated PAL territories seriously back then. The "Nintendo is kiddy" thing used to be quite justified sadly. There was a massive push towards games for very young children shortly after the SNES first came out in Europe, so instead of something like FF IV making its way over here we suddenly got this glut of titles like Thomas the Tank Engine, while the Mega Drive had already built up a library of games like Streets of Rage. Guess which system kids begged their parents for. :wacko:
Hire was almost always used for renting video players, game consoles and other electrical stuff back then over here. British english.
You can hire a car too. Rent is used more now, but I'm guessing that's an American influence like a lot of other things.
So what I posted is accurate, I could've used rent too but I didn't have to.
Next the kids will be telling me that a homosexual is a man that has sex with other men :rolleyes:
The gas is contagious. :squint: