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SegaHeart said:
Jumpin said:

As someone who has kids, nope :D

I did have to fix broken rails and a broken r-trigger, the small button. But never any issues with the screens. Still, I wouldn’t risk it.

The weakest handheld is DS Lite, hinges break easily. The original 3DS also had issues with the bottom screen cutting into the top one, and hinges could still break, just not as bad as DS Lite. The original DS Fat, never had any problems with it durabilitywise, but it is an eye sore.

Oh , Sounds good :)

As someone with kids as well, prepare for it to always be empty and nowhere to be found when you want to play :p Hence my desire for a console version. But the screen is still fine. The joy cons are a bit loose in the rails but otherwise work fine. And yes, it has been dropped a couple times :/

The biggest issue I had with it was the left joy-con losing connection while playing in TV mode. I had to put the dock closer to me to keep it connected. (I was sitting 12ft away at the time, playing on a projector. Too far I guess, so I put the dock in the middle of the room using a longer hdmi cable)