
any people
believe it is impossible to like both the NES and SMS. I disagree with those people
wholeheartedly. I clearly remember the day my parents bought our SMS. My dad had picked up my
brother and me from elementary school and said he had purchased a new NES game for us (R.C.
Pro-Am). We couldn't wait to play our new game. When we got home, I saw an SMS connected to the
TV playing Ghostbusters, and next to the TV on top of a bed were other games laying there
including Parlour Games. Needless to say, I was really excited about owning the two best
systems of the time, the NES and SMS.