Michael-5 said:
Linkasf said:
Michael-5 said:
Linkasf said:
The 3DS would break within a few weeks or months. The analog would get worn out pretty quickly.
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I don't know about, Nintendo has a history of making reliable controllers. In my twenty plus years of gaming, the only controller I ever had break on me was an N64 analog stick, and that was because Mario Party literally grinded it down to a dust, and the dust not only clogged it, but the smaller ball had troubles staying striaght.
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Their controllers are reliable, true, especially when they are dropped. Try playing over a thousand hours of melee, both competitively, and for fun, for 6 years. My first controller I ever bought for my gamecube cannot be used because the stick is worn out and cannot stay straight. Maybe I was being too hard on it :D
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See, it's rare. My gamecube controllers are all fine, just that 1 N64 controller. All my nintendo handhelds work perfectly, and I've spilled hot chocolate on my GBC. Not a problem.
My 360, first MS console, already has one controller with a broken A button, and one controller with a worn, but useable by only me, controller. Also I'm on my 4th 360, all under warrenty, but still a hastle, and thanks to an extended best buy warrenty I have an HDMI model.
My PS1,2, and 3 all broke on me, but to be fair they were ALL first gen models, and I think 1 or 2 PS1 controllers also went on me. Also my PS1 and 2 lasted most of the gen, and my PS2 still works on select games, and only if they are completly absent of scratches (laser is broken).
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