dr3b said: Have to go with the SNES, twenty years later and mine is still running fine. The same can't or won't likely be said for modern consoles, although I hope my PS3 slim will still work when its that old. |
take good care of it if it get yellow, i had to replace the body because the plastic was so weak that it lost platic piece after plastic piece while just sitting below the TV. (well it was a 2nd hand console an realy realy yellow when i buyed it. my childhood snes is still fine, but i had to use some chemicals to stop the aging process)