![]() ![]() The game booted up, and I was greeted by the classic title screen after selecting my language. I chose the first one, The Philosopher's Stone, configured my controller and inserted the CD in my craptop's disc drive. God, how I loved them! I know the PS2/PC versions are probably better, but the nostalgia always speaks louder for me. Browsing through my games, I found two which I used to play with my dad all the time. Besides, the feature was very handy as well. Since ePSXe lets you insert your game's CD in the disc drive I didn't had to download any pirated ISO's. Megaman X4-X6, Tekken, Driver, Final Fantasy IX, Resident Evil 3, Crash 1-3, Spyro 2. Just looking through them made me feel like wanting to go back in time. Browsing through my library of emulators, I opened ePSXe and grabbed my PS1 games in my dusty wardrobe. For it being a "craptop" the only games it could run without much problems were GTA San Andreas and below, including emulators. I left the bathroom and went to my bed under the warm covers and grabbed my 5 year old craptop to play some games or watch some videos. 20 minutes later and I was almost sleeping in the shower, thinking about the meaning of life and those things that pop in your head when you're in a boring bus drive or when trying to sleep. I took off my coat and work uniform still covered with the snow from outside, went into the bathroom and took a long hot bath. I opened the door and stepped inside, ready to jump in my bed after 8 straight hours of work.
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