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"Mark, what are you doing here?," I asked of him.  It's a school night, and Mark's strict parents usually kept him at home on such evenings.  Mark said nothing.  His face was pale, and he seemed to be able to form any words.  Drool dripped from his mouth, and he stared at me with a blank expression.  I quickly let him in.
 
In my living room, I was able to get Mark to talk and he assured me his poor state was not a Halloween prank.  He told me of how he was at GameStop earlier in the day, and an old man offered him a game for his Nintendo 64.  Mark found it especially peculiar, as this man seemed to not be an employee of the store.  He lacked the black uniform shirt and seemed to want to keep things a secret. Furthermore, he never told this strange man that he owned a Nintendo 64, nor was he browsing for that console's games, so how did this septuagenarian seemedseem to know for sure he had one?
 
The game he offered, Mark stated, was Quest 64, for only one United States dollar.  Mark, having never played that game before, thought it appealing to try a new game, especially an RPG for his favorite non-handheld console.  Mark noticed the poor state the cartridge seemed to be in, most notably the fact that the sticker art was torn off, and the only thing that described what the cartridge was, was some crude black Sharpie® writing that read 'Quest 64'.
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