• 8 years 3 months ago
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    Have you ever been to hospital or heard about a hospital of which provides their patients with games consoles they can play?
    Every year I go to a hospital up in London for an "annual allergy check" (I have hayfever, and for 3 years (2002-2005) , I had a series of injections of which are supposed to weaken the hayfever) .
    In (possibly) many of the childrens wards (at least the 2 I have been in) , they have quite a good few Playstations (some may be Playstation 2s) and a good amount of games.

    Some of those games include:

    For Playstation 1

    Street Fighter EX plus Alpha
    Air Combat
    Alfred Chicken
    Fifa 2001
    World Cup 98
    Crash Team Racing
    Lilo & Stitch trouble in paradise
    Time Crisis project titan
    Batman of the future: return of the joker

    For Playstation 2

    Tom & Jerry: War of the whiskers
    Jimmy Neutron: boy genius
    Cricket 2002
    Tak & the power of juju
    WRC II extreme
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      • 8 years 3 months ago
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      I remember being in hospital when I was little, being treated for respitory stuff or something.. And they had a video game system they brought around on a wheel cart, made it look like an arcade machine. The game was some side-scroller where you jumped over things coming out of caves toward the screen, no idea what system. I only got to use it once since the really sick kids got first preference..
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        • 8 years 3 months ago
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        this one time, my mom went into the hospital

        in the play area they had several kiosks for SNES

        however all they had was pinoochio

        i wanted my n64 and mario 64 D:
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          • 8 years 3 months ago
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          When I went to Shriners hospital in South Carolina they had an area with NES games/systems.
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            • 8 years 3 months ago
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            When I went to the hospital(Children's Hospital in Philadelphia) they had

            Ms. Pac-man cocktail table
            Gamecube with I think hockey and Pac-man world 2 and some other games I forget
            N64 with Mario Tennis.

            My hospital rocks! :D
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              • 8 years 3 months ago
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              [quote=adventure_of_link]this one time, my mom went into the hospital

              in the play area they had several kiosks for SNES

              however all they had was pinoochio

              i wanted my n64 and mario 64 D:
              :) Me Luv Retro (Awful Writing)
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                • 8 years 3 months ago
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                last time i was in ahospital there ws a N64 that didn't work
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                  • 8 years 3 months ago
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                  never had videogames in my hospital, BUT...

                  My old dentist worked on my teeth and when they were busy doing like examing documents and what not they'd let me play the game gear...

                  and at my new dentist, they actually have an old arcade in the waiting room or you can go wait in this other area where they have a gamecube and a 64...

                  quite fun...
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                    • 8 years 3 months ago
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                    When i was about 16 i was on the oncology floor for obvious reasons and i went to a little rook where they had PS2,Gamecube and Sega. But most of the games was kiddy games and a couple of donkey kongs and Street Fighter 3.





                    *Oncology is a medical term for something i don't feel like saying*
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                      • 8 years 3 months ago
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                      Dark General wrote:
                      *Oncology is a medical term for something i don't feel like saying*

                      Don't worry if we really wanted to know there's always google ;)
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                        • 8 years 3 months ago
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                        When my best friend had cancer they had a genesis set up in his room up in the corner. We played Commance(I think) a lot
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                          • 8 years 3 months ago
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                          adventure_of_link wrote:
                          Dark General wrote:
                          *Oncology is a medical term for something i don't feel like saying*

                          Don't worry if we really wanted to know there's always google ;)



                          Heh that is true, i geuss you googled it then huh.
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                            • 8 years 3 months ago
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                            Dark General wrote:
                            adventure_of_link wrote:
                            Dark General wrote:
                            *Oncology is a medical term for something i don't feel like saying*

                            Don't worry if we really wanted to know there's always google ;)



                            Heh that is true, i geuss you googled it then huh.

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