Part 4 – Dopamine Hits
We were mostly figuring out how to keep our jobs, our house supplied, and most importantly, our sanity. My lockdown days were spent making sure the kids paid attention to their Zoom classes rather than rolling on the floor, making myself look more busy than expendable at work and securing the basic necessities through those coveted Fresh Direct delivery time slots. The world of 2020 was wildly broken, society taking a beating, but thankfully eBay still functioned.
I wasn’t spending recklessly with cyroto-bro abandon, eBay was my $5-$10 therapy session. A little ray of sunshine in the form a relic of a happier bygone era. A game I never got a chance to get, one that was lost in a move (or a breakup), coming back some 20 odd years later to fill in a missing piece. Though a few steps removed, each package that arrived had the feeling of sorely missed human contact. Some games smelled of mothballs, some wrapped in newspapers from halfway around the world, but my favorites were the ones with the hand-written notes or random piece of candy.
That is how my collection started to grow again.

A nice little note that came with this game that travelled all the way from Japan.


