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Observed

観測済み

Candidate

候補

Under review

The Game My Father Loved Most

Threads — Observed / anonymized field note. Low risk family memory. NOT for Archive promotion. No links, screenshots, or identification. Protocol Publishing: inherited taste and pixel memory.

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Field note summary

The fragment shows how obsolete media becomes family memory. A pixel game is not preserved because it is historically important, but because someone loved it and someone else remembered that love.

Reason for observation

A Japanese Threads post shares an old Nintendo pinball game screen with the caption that it was the poster's father's favorite.

Protocol note

This is not only a retro game image. It is a small inheritance of taste: a game screen becomes a way to remember a father through what he loved.

Observation

The fragment shows how obsolete media becomes family memory. A pixel game is not preserved because it is historically important, but because someone loved it and someone else remembered that love.

Folk pattern

Old game image → remembered parent → inherited nostalgia

Related motifs

  • father
  • favorite game
  • Nintendo
  • pinball
  • retro screen
  • family memory
  • nostalgia
  • inherited taste

Status

Observed

観測済み

Candidate

候補

Under review

Captured 2026-05-27

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