It has been 12 years and my N64 still is in mint condition and works perfectly.Naturalized said:It just strikes me as lucky that you did all that and it still works. I take extreme care of my consoles and therefore my PS1 still works perfectly after almost 15 years...
No no, keep going....Lol. Perhaps add some poison?RossyB said:Judging by the look of it, you could always lamp someone with it and do some damage without harming the gamecube...you could even sharpen the corners and tie some string to the handle and...I'm thinking too hard about this aren't I?
The only one that was crap was the first version of the NES. It was due to 3 things. The connectors corroded easily, the connectors bent making contact even more difficult, and the lockout feature was finicky. I can't tell you how many times i watched the NES reset itself over and over...AkJay said:I've noticed that anything made by Nintendo is very dependable and reliable. I remember un-wrapping my Gameboy Advance on Christmas, only to drop it down a flight of wooden stairs 10 minutes later, and it still worked perfectly fine, not a scratch on it.
Funny you say that about the NES, my cousin still has his from when he was a little kid and plays it regular, it works just fine. Also, HIS NAME IS BILLY MAYS AND YOU WILL RESPECT HIM, HERE'S HOW TO ORDER!CrysisMcGee said:The only one that was crap was the first version of the NES. It was due to 3 things. The connectors corroded easily, the connectors bent making contact even more difficult, and the lockout feature was finicky. I can't tell you how many times i watched the NES reset itself over and over...AkJay said:I've noticed that anything made by Nintendo is very dependable and reliable. I remember un-wrapping my Gameboy Advance on Christmas, only to drop it down a flight of wooden stairs 10 minutes later, and it still worked perfectly fine, not a scratch on it.
Also....God, man..That Avatar? Seriously? It's freaky and hilarious at the same time. Isn't that the oxycleaner guy?