Heh, you think that\'s bad? Let me tell you all a story...
Our story takes us back to Winter of \'96 when the very first screenshots and game details of Final Fantasy VII began to surface. Having played through Final Fantasy VI twice, and releshing in all that is Squaresoft with Chrono Trigger, I was excited. No, i wasn\'t just excited, the mere thought of a 3D Final Fantasy game sent me into a frenzy that tingled at my every nerve. I was as giddy as... I\'d say school boy, but school sucks so I\'ll just say it was like being a gamer in heat.
Fast forward to the latter summer of \'97, drawing ever so closely to the release date of Final Fantasy VII. I had enveloped each and every detail on the game that I could get my grubby hands on thought magazine articles only (since I didn\'t join the Internet community till the late winter of \'98) and ingesting each and every screenshot possible. I had saved countless pennies for that game and I can vividly remember talking to my mother and telling her that I would be trekking to the store the next day right after school to pick it up. I had finished all chores humanly possible, finished all homework in school, told Rya that I would not be calling her until I was done with at least the very beginning and then after that, not to expect to hear from me until I was done with the game.
The next day, school was hell. I had to take 2 tests in my English class that showed just how much summer reading we did (I did none) adn then a math test to make sure we were in the right class (which i passed, but only barely). Still, nothing would deter me from my goal. At 3PM, I was on the boss and making my 10 minute trip to the mall to get my game with my carefully folded reciept in my wallet ready to be traded in for one luscious copy of Final Fantasy VII.
Once in the mall, i speed walked to EB and slaped my reciept down, flashed the clerk a giant smile as she handed me the game and made me sign for it, showing them that I picked it up. Without giving it a second thought, I ran home (over a mile from EB with a big heavy load on my back filled with history and science books) and literally stormed into my room and dropped everything on my bed.
Then my mom yelled.
She basically told me that all the chores I did yesterday, had to be done again. So, I had to put the dishes away, clean the cat box, vacuum, and clean the bathtub, sink, and toilet. Finally, after working INCREDIBLY FAST for 40 minutes to finish all that, I sat down in my room, exhausted, and took out the game. I started tearing off the shrink wrap. You know that new car smell? that was present here, only with plastic, and twice as sweet.
I cracked open the CD case after tearing off the Sony labels and examined the pristine white disks and counted them. Disk 1, Disk 3, Disk 3. No, that\'s not a typo. The game actually had two Disk 3\'s. After a lightening quick call to EB, it turns out, to my despair, it wasn\'t simply a printing error, but rather a packaging error requiring me to trek that same mile+ walk to get it exchanged and then that same mile walk back just to play it.
After 4 hours, I finally had the game in my Playstation and I was drooling. Was it worth the wait? In my opinion, yes, but games shouldn\'t require that much trouble in any capacity and I was upset to have to go through all that, but I\'m a gamer and I walk through walls for my games. I beat the game in two days after consistant play a pair of 14 hour sessions. It was more than worth it.