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I remember September 2001 quite vividly, because it was one of the worse days and months of my life.
After having just broken up with my first fiancé (on my birthday, the 13th of August) I was a broken 23 year old man. I didn't know what to do with my life anymore, because all I ever knew was Ayako.
She was my world and I was hers, but I unfortunately I was one of those douche bag type of guys back then.
Anyway, fast-forward to late August 2001 when I finally decided to quit my crappy full-time job and sell all my video games I was ready to move on from the break-up.
Incidentally, mid 2000 I had read about the successor to the N64 (Project Dolphin) in EDGE Magazine, so I also had an excuse to restart my video game collection and head off to Japan again to attend Project Dolphin's (Nintendo GameCube) 14th of September launch.
Fast-forward once more to around September 7th when I touched-down in Akihabara, Tokyo. Japan wasn't new to me, because I had already previously been there twice prior, but I must admit that back then I didn't know how to read or write in Japanese and only knew a few Japanese phrases, etc.
With only around $2000 in my pocket, I was in a dangerous situation, but I accepted the fact that the trip was totally unplanned and disorganized.
Anywho~ Long story-short...My Nintendo GameCube holiday was stopped short by terror. Shortly after the 14th of September 2001, I flew home to cry for those who lost their lives on September 11.
We will never forget.
After having just broken up with my first fiancé (on my birthday, the 13th of August) I was a broken 23 year old man. I didn't know what to do with my life anymore, because all I ever knew was Ayako.
She was my world and I was hers, but I unfortunately I was one of those douche bag type of guys back then.
Anyway, fast-forward to late August 2001 when I finally decided to quit my crappy full-time job and sell all my video games I was ready to move on from the break-up.
Incidentally, mid 2000 I had read about the successor to the N64 (Project Dolphin) in EDGE Magazine, so I also had an excuse to restart my video game collection and head off to Japan again to attend Project Dolphin's (Nintendo GameCube) 14th of September launch.
Fast-forward once more to around September 7th when I touched-down in Akihabara, Tokyo. Japan wasn't new to me, because I had already previously been there twice prior, but I must admit that back then I didn't know how to read or write in Japanese and only knew a few Japanese phrases, etc.
With only around $2000 in my pocket, I was in a dangerous situation, but I accepted the fact that the trip was totally unplanned and disorganized.
Anywho~ Long story-short...My Nintendo GameCube holiday was stopped short by terror. Shortly after the 14th of September 2001, I flew home to cry for those who lost their lives on September 11.
We will never forget.
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