



In the beginning, we did not ask for up to 64 player death matches. No, instead we asked for the mere favor of the gaming gods to let us surpass the modest number two. I ask you to look back to mere times when a friends list required the memorization of telephone numbers. Let us reflect on the games that spurred the present cornucopia of greatness we have today. Ah, sweet sweet memories.
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