Sorry for the lack of photos, but the uploader wont let me select any photos. I'll uload them to imgur and link them as quick as I can.

EDIT: Oops, title flub. Fixed.

I'm sorry to my santa, but I lost the note you sent with the gift in this busy, busy week, so I can't let everybody know who was such an awesome gifter unless you come here and let everybody know once and for all.

Anyways, I really like this present.

I opened the parcel and was confused. "What?" I questioned, pulling out the Mario papered gift. After opening I saw the Nintendo Store text and figured it must have at one point been a bag from the Nintendo Store that was cut up for the wrapping, which was awesome in and of itself.

Then came what was in the wrapping . . . a shirt! And awesome Legend of Zelda tee-shirt. Looks like Wind Waker Link or one of the original NES/SNES or one of the Handheld Links. Anyways, my gifter was pretty lucky with size guessing, because it fit perfectly despite not knowing my shirt size (I don't recall giving it). Anyways, I am honestly confused as to what has happened to the shirt from the Nintendo store (it says Nintendo Store in the stop corner of the shirt). I put it in the wash . . . and I've yet to find it again, so i have no idea where it is. Mixed in with one of my other family member's clothes, perhaps?

Anyways, the part of my gift that made me fall over backwards (Literally. I was on the group setting the stuff up for photo on the couch after each gift) was the old games. In particular, the SNES copy of Donkey Kong Country. Why? This was one of my first games that I have memories of from my childhood. And I don't own it anymore.

Why? When we were kids, an aunt that I actually hate nowadays for many, many reasons that I will not discuss convinced us (my twin and I) to trade her out SNES with all the games for her Playstation and all her PS1 games. As much as I loved that it introduced us to a whole new subsection of games, I still kind of regret it. We lost a LOT of good games, some of which I've never seen since.

Anyways, I bought it more recently on the Wii, but it just wasn't the same. Given that I've gone back and purchased a working SNES in the last year, adding this game to my collection was absolutely amazing and I'm in your debt, my gifter.

I also really appreciate the NES Mickey Mousecapade game. never herd of it, but it feeds my Disney addiction at the same time as my Gaming addiction.

Thanks again, sorry for the delay in posting this! Been busy at work.

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