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errorpwns said:

Every cycle has its bad apples. My Launch 360 and Wii still work fine. Same with our launch model PS3 we acquired recently.  My Wii reads games fine. My DSi I sold my brother still works, my little brothers DS lite still works. A DS phat my friend gave me that she accidentally ran over with her car still works aside from needing a new battery. (No screen damage on it either just casing) and my 3ds is flawless so far (knock on wood)  Then again I try to treat my hardware wonderfully.  My GBA:SP works wonderful, my GBA color works like a charm (and it took some abuse) my GBA broke, but this was after letting my little brother borrow it a while back. You must of gotten unlucky.  I've only had Sony consoles give me trouble.  And those were Disc read issues thanks to their horrid disc drives on the PS1/PS2 and ultimately the PS3 shared the same issues.  Obviously 360s had an extremely high failure chance out the gate so I happened to get lucky and kept my 360 cool enough. Every console run has its lemons.  Though that being said I would trust dropping my GBA:SP on a hard surface, but not my 3ds if that gives you any example of the quality reduction. 

Of course and passing from a single body design of the Gameboys to the DS clamshell has brought extra fragility. Any ways, I don't think much of it as it also has its perks, i.e. if the Wii problem worsens it gives me the perfect excuse to get a Wii U sooner than later.



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