Michael-5 said:
The only properly reliable console manufacturer is and always has been Nintendo. Just let me give you an idea of the reliability (I've owned many consoles). NES- No problems, no broken controllers SNES - 1 Nintendo branded broken controller, 1 no name brand broken controller N64 - 1 broken analog stick. However if you have ever played Mario Party 1 you would undstand why (My alalog stick actually grinded down to a dust and the dust clogged the base of the stick) Gamecube - No problems, no broken controllers. Genesis - No problems, no broken controlers (but I didn't play it much) Dreamcast - No problems, no broken controllers (but I didn't play it much) PS1 - original model console broke in 4 years. Ball bearing rotating disks became loose and flew out. Repair cost $90, new PSOne cost $130, PS2 was just released. Also 2 broken controllers. PS2 - original model console broke in 4 years. Sony apparently had a substantial laser issue, and life expectance on original model PS2's was 2-3 years due to laser issues. Repaired for $50, broke again in 6 months, 360 was already released at this point (1 year or so my PS2 sat on the shelf, and I didn't fix it. Just played GCN). Also 2 broken controllers. PS3 - no problems, 1 controller with a loose L2 trigger button 360 - 2 defective RROD original model consoles, replaced under warrenty. Currently on HDMI model, 1 controller with a loose X button. Gameboys (Original, Pocket x 2 (sister had one and gave me it), Color, GBA, GBA SP, DS) No problems at all, not even a bad pixel. Nintendo kills all in terms of reliability. |
and who asked for this nobody
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