
Sent with an attachment file at exactly 12PM, a message was also sent with it discussing how the team behind this were all meth-heads. As much as you have been all helpful, I don’t think any of you would have ever sent me something like this:

Some of you recommend searching the entire forums in search of an Alpha Version of the game, and one of you even sent me a pre-made copy of the game. One of you was considerably helpful with my request I sent in a thread a few days back, you got back to me within around an hour? Possibly longer but I was out for those hours either way. Well, here it goes, about to tell you all the reason why I may not be as active on this forum as I once was. Sorry for rambling on about something else, I always get lost in my own writing. I mean it’s one thing sending me notes, sending me gifts is like something I never thought I truly deserved. I’m just not sure I’m okay with sharing everything with you. Yes, while I was away I didn’t even touch the PS1 that you sent me, and I enjoyed the gifts you all sent as ‘get well soon’ gifts. You’ve all been incredibly supportive, I’ve had a few stressed out times, and now I’m right back to where I started, here on the same old forums talking about something new.Ībout a week ago my nostalgic mind started to act up again, I went out seeking an old NES game that I had been wanting to play for some time.

I’m not trying to start anymore theories here, I’m putting that to rest as of today, I think I want my own Life back. It’s me, I’m talking back after several months of being absent from the forums. Just For Those Who Want To Know What The Original Was Like:

In Europe, the game is slightly more common and cheaper but still typically sell for over US$1,000.Flintstones The Rescue of Dino and Hoppy - NES Gameplay As of 2017 copies of the game available on eBay and other similar sites usually sell for over $800 USD to as high as $1,500 as of 2016. Though despite constantly being cited as such in modern online reviews and websites, no evidence has been found and some have even refuted the claim by saying that the game was sold in regular stores.ĭespite this, it remains one of the rarest games for the NES due to its late release during the console's lifespan and a low number of copies produced. The Flintstones: The Surprise at Dinosaur Peak is believed to have been released in North America exclusively to Blockbuster Video as a rental title. In this game, the player can switch playable characters between both Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble, and they both have different attacks and abilities in the original, the only playable character is Fred.
