Random sound effects from the game started playing along with the static. I was going to do the same to the other ear, when the TV suddenly produced loud static. The Scratch Cat's face had melted and the whole head started deforming and twisting in ways that I didn't even know were possible for the model. I moved the cursor over to Scratch Cat's ear and pulled it to eleven proportions. I booted it up and the giant Scratch Cat head appeared. I got out my Nintendo 64 and put the cartridge in. I played with it a lot, but one thing I particularly liked was messing with the Scratch Cat's face at bootup. One day in 1997, I was at a thrift shop and bought Scratch Cat 64.
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