 Action Quake 2, like I talked about before. I love that game, but I can put an asterisk next to love. RIM in the year 1998 loved that game. I am different now. You will evolve, gamers evolve, and there are things much like He-Man that are best left in the past. At least old He-Man. They've made some new He-Mans. But yeah, it's like, I learned this when the internet came into existence and I finally got fast internet. It's like I had memories of He-Man from when I was in elementary school. And I loved He-Man and all kinds of figures. But between that time and the time the DVDs existed, it was basically impossible for me to see He-Man. It wasn't on TV, so I couldn't see it. Then when I saw He-Man again, I was like, why the hell did I like that? So there are games out there where, yeah, you may have liked them and you might want to preserve them. And then you go back and play with them. And you're like, what is this garbage? And it's like, sure, you have the game. You could play it. But can you force yourself to play it?