What's the longest your console has ever worked for?

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Delsana

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Well all my consoles still work but I'm pleased that my original day-one release version of the 360 still works with no red rings of death.

Unfortunately a month after getting my new-gen PS3 it died.
 

Knocker

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My god i am gonna feel so old.....

My Colecovision, bought for me by my parents back in 83, still works to this day. I turn it on everyday and play Donkey Kong and Smurfs : Rescue from Gargamel's Castle.
 

Tsunimo

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Well my PlayStation(1999?) still works, my N64(2001) still works, my Gamecube(2004?) still works, my 360(2010?) still works, and I recently bought a Sega Genesis, but the power cable doesn't work.
 

Sgt_Jakeman214

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Lovign the fact so many old Sega Genesis and SNES consoles are out there and still kicking!

16 bit represent!

So, I've got a SEGA Genesis, Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), N64, Xbox (Original Launch Big Black X-Brick), Xbox 360 (Orignal Launch White Brick-360) and a Wii (Original Launch Wii Sports edition). All these consoles are hooked up to a single 52" LCD TV, just because I can. With Surround Sound for the current Gen consoles. All of them work perfectly fine, except the 360, which sounds like a jet engine and has Red Ringed Of Death not once, not twice, but THREE FREAKING TIMES! Been fixed by microsoft and returned all three, under warranty all times.

The Genesis and SNES were scabbed off my Uncle because he went the PS route and ditched Nintendo. I was more than happy to do a weekends chores for him in return for the much loved old consoles. The N64 was bought of a family friend who was collecting all the consoles but was forced to move on short notice to another country with little storage space, so I'm not actually sure how old it is...

As for handhelds, still got my original Gameboy. Got it the day it came out, with Tetris and Mario Bros. Many long years were spent playing and replaying Pokemon Yellow on long roadtrips. My current save is at Cerulean City, mostly cause I'm the one doing all the driving these days!
 

chadachada123

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My N64 still works great, and I've had it for over 10 years. My aunt's original NES that she gave to me works but I don't have any of the cords.

As far as Xbox's go, I gave my old Xbox to my now-ex girlfriend, so I don't know if that still works, and my latest is the Reach 360, so not very long.
 

rokkolpo

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Kaleion said:
Does it count if it's 2 Gamecubes I've had for 7 years that are now one Gamecube? I call it Frankencube and it has some Purple parts and some black parts.
Sounds damn sexy!
 

Knusper

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The PC I'm typing on is nearly 2 years old, but my family once had a PC that ran Windows 98 and survived regular usage up to 2009.
 

Whateveralot

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My gamecube has been working for...ever.
My playstation 3 (had it for like 2 years now) hasn't broken down either.

Nothing ever broke on me, now I come to think of it. Not even my handheld gameboys. (obviously, gameboy colour is indestructable, but my GBA DS still works too, and I've had that since it was out).
 

TheFinalFantasyWolf

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I have a :

N64 (With golden controller :p)= 15 years
PS1 (Duelshock version)= 13 years
PS2 (Old version)= 11 years
PS2 (Slim version)= 3 years
PSP (Old version)= 5 years
PS3 (Slim version)= 2 years

They all still work just fine :D
 

MightyRabbit

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I've got an original PS1 with a pre-Dualshock controller that I play FF VII & IX on. Also, this laptop I'm typing on once had coffee spilled on it and totally broke, only to up and work again about 6 months later.
 

Sexy Devil

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Honestly, I think it's my PS3; had it since release. My family used to be pretty poor so I only got a bunch of barely working second hand consoles that other families no longer wanted in favour of the newer, shinier consoles so they generally never lasted more than a year. Then in the PS2 era I effectively murdered mine by going on a Ratchet & Clank binge (1 through 3, pretty much only stopped for sleep). So yeah, PS3.
 

dvd_72

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My Nintendo64 still works. I've had that for... ten? eleven years? It's certainly beat my stupid Xbox 360 and it's red ring of death. -.-
 

Nyce1

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My 8-bit NES still works great have original box also. So think its been 24 years. You would go through like 12 xbox 360's in that time frame.
 

The Gatherer

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I still have every console from my childhood and they are all still in perfect working order. But in contrast to that, I have had 3 different ps3's since its launch and all of them have failed because of the same disk read defect. on the other hand, I've had my 360 for 3 years now and my friend had it for 2 years before me and it hasn't had as much as a warning light. Whats the message here...
 

TehCookie

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My Sega Genesis is over 20 years old and still works perfectly, I don't know the exact age since my parents bought it before I was born. All my other consoles are recent though. My first PS fell off a shelf, my PS2 was sold for drugs. I then got a PS1 and a PS2 slim, so they're not old.
 

Mongodyr

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My SNES, Sega Genesis and N64 all still work. All bought at release. My PS2 stopped working about a year ago, after almost a decade of hard work. My first Xbox 360 kicked the bucket after a year or so, the second is still working. Same with my PS3.
 

zoomyetti4890

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Atari 2600: Garage Sale in mid 90's - died early 00's if memory serves correctly

NES: Garage Sale late 90's - present, started displaying some odd colors, though its probably the carts.

N64: bought new 1998 - present, though controllers' analog sticks are very brittle & in poor shape.

PS1: bought new 1997 - in 2007 laser died, gave to friend to fix, never really got it back.

Orginal Xbox: bought new 2003 - still working, great controllers too (not the Duke)

Slimline PS2: bought used & refurbished in 2008 - ???. It never worked well, burned rings on my games & DVDs, destroying them. Its a PoS.

Wii: 2009 - present


Desktop PC:
Pentium Celeron
Its win95 era, still runs, though rarely used.

Desktop PC:
AMD Athlon XP 1.4 GHz
?Radeon 500 something? (whatever it is, not quite as underpowered as the processor)
Win2k/ Win98 dualboot
I've had it for a bunch of classic RTS's & Morrowind etc for >10 years


Recent Laptop:
Core 2 Duo
ATI Radeon 3650M
*sigh*, Vista
useful for Source Engine games etc