I'm into fixing them if that counts. Not the greatest mechanic by any means but I recently did a twenty dollar fix that the shop said was gonna cost me two hundred for them to do. Always comes in handy to know how to fix your own vehicle. I've thought of even enrolling into college for some courses.
Probably an unpopular opinion but I never really understood how anyone enjoys the 2600 in 2019 and I grew up with it. NES/Master System is far back as I can go because everything before that looks plays like an untested beta version of an old Nokia phone game. My hat off to you guys who can...
Just scooped up all the Tony Hawk and Mx Vs Atv/Offroad Fury games. Those games are so good and have so much replay value. I also scored Tomb Raider Anniversary and Legend.
I used to do 300-400 lap races on the old PS1 Nascar games and set it to realistic damage. 2 hours later and 200 laps in I would do something stupid from eye fatigue and would crash, talk about pissed.