kirby007 said:
dont kid yourself, nintendo products never break |
All things man made are prone to fail eventually.
The Switch with it's drift... The Nintendo 64 with it's stick issues... The NES with it's cart interface... There was a batch of Wii's that couldn't read dual-layer discs... Older carts from Gameboy/SNES/N64 with built-in batteries may leak and destroy the carts or no longer save data.
Lots of technical issues... To be fair, I don't recall Nintendo having anything on the same level as a RROD from Microsoft or the YLOD/Disc Laser issue on the Sony side of the equation.
Even optical disks over time can get "disk rot" and fail, this is why I am a massive supporter of emulation and game preservation via legal avenues of course.
--::{PC Gaming Master Race}::--