Earlier today, I went out for dinner with the husband. While waiting for my steak sandwich (it was good), I started humming the theme for the Grand Palace from Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. I didn't do it for any particular reason, but my husband said it made him feel very special to have a gamer wife.
We started talking about how most couples have a “song,” and we don't. I listen to music all the time, but my husband is more or less useless with the stuff. If it's not on a wrestling or video game soundtrack, he probably doesn't care.
So we thought of a substitute with which to re-affirm our togetherness: an “us” game, rather than a mushy song.
Logically, we'd pick the first game we purchased together as a married couple. Unfortunately, that game was Mega Man X6. That's what we call a classic bad decision by two newlyweds. People would have had more sympathy for us if we'd built our first home on a swamp. Over an Indian burial ground.
So we quickly shifted to our next purchase together: The GameCube, along with Super Smash Bros Melee. That, we remember a bit more fondly.
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