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- Author: T. Kulp
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Lucy shued through the antique game cartridges like a bulldozer in a mass
grave. She didn’t have time to care for the discarded. She needed the game that
would save her stream: Ninja Gaiden for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
is was her third yard sale today, searching for a game to reengage her
viewers, but she struck out everywhere. ere were lots of old games, but they
were all the popular games. She needed something more obscure, something to
show her gaming skills. Engagement was key to stop bleeding subscribers, and
very dicult retro games always led to a hot stream.
While she struck out at the other two yard sales, this one’s sign promised big
things. A pollen-yellow sign with jagged black letters said, “Life Changing Yard
Sale.” She didn’t expect her life to be changed, she just hoped to save her live
stream. Unfortunately, the Life Changing Yard Sale didn’t have Ninja Gaiden
or any other obscure, dicult retro games.
Lucy wondered, why not just call it a Moving Sale, or an I Got Divorced Sale,
or even an I died and My Family Doesn’t Want My Stu Sale? “Life Changing” is
dramatic, even by her sixteen-year-old, public high school standards.
Regardless of the drama, the sign worked. More people joined the crowded
front lawn of the small ranch-style house. Chaos reigned over the scattered
mismatched blankets. Old ladies bickered and swarmed over them, arguing
who saw what rst. Junk of all kinds was thrown over the bunched-up blankets
except one: a burgundy patchwork quilt covered with well-organized toys. On
this blanket, a gray rubber container overowed with video games.
Lucy sighed as she checked the last game cartridge in the bin. She hadn’t
heard of it, but the cute turtle on the cover told her it wasn’t what she needed
tonight. She dropped it back into the bin. A plastic crack came from under the
other games. Her hopes sparked. Did she miss the treasure she needed for
tonight’s live stream? Lucy shoved the games aside. At the bottom she found
something that didn’t belong with the video games.
A boxy VHS tape gleamed in the midday sun, pristine and bright white; not
black like most VHS tapes. No yellowed stain from age or smoking or coee
on it, just a smeared thumb print near the black marker title. Lucy examined a
black or deep crimson smear on the case, unsure of the color, but certain it was
a thumbprint. e title on the tape was handwritten and scrawled with the
same care as for the video games in the bin.
“Wow! I can’t believe you found that.” Her mom, Trudy, helped dig through
the bins. “Is that an original?” She laughed.
“What is it?” Lucy waved the VHS tape like an ancient artifact.
“It’s a game. Well, it was a game.” Trudy took the tape. “Yeah, Captain Light
and the World of Darkness.” She read the marker title, keeping her own thumb
clear of the smear. “is came out when I was a kid. You played it on your
VCR long before the Nintendo.”
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