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What consoles, handhelds, controllers, peripherals, and PC rigs do you currently own and what condition are they in? How often do you use them?

I'll start:

PSP (1000) - Bricked. My older brother dropped it in a pool. I love the PSP. I might just be holding onto it for sentimental value. If I ever go back to Japan I may pick up a working one.

Wii (Day 1 launch edition) - Still working. Never broken. It's hooked up in the basement. I mostly use it for Gamecube backwards compatibility. The Wii Remotes don't work to well, even with fresh batteries in them. It's annoying to have to try to navigate with the sensor bar which I lost the stand for. Wish I could navigate the menu with the Gamecube controller.

PS3 Fat 60GB model - Still kicking after all these years. I sent it in for repairs at Sony twice for YLOD. It's been in my basement since the PS4 came into my life in 2013. It still plays PS1 and PS2 games so its my link to the past. I have a few straggler PS3 games left to complete so I break it out every now and then. All my Dualshock 3 controllers are broken though. They move on their own and its hard to play with them or do anything on the PS3 really.

3DS (Day 1 launch edition) - Fully functional. Battery life might have diminished somewhat. I still have some 3DS games I want to play through so I bust it out every now and then. I also use it for DS games and the GBA and NES games I got for being a 3DS Ambassador.

PS Vita ( Day 1 launch edition) - Still works perfectly well as far as I know. I almost never have a reason to turn it on though.

PS4 (Day 1 launch edition) - The console I use the most. Never had a hardware issue. It's also my main media player. Slowly starting to transition to the PS5 but there are some PS4 games I want to finish off first from my backlog and want to play em on PS4 to save space on the PS5 SSD. Two of my Dualshock 4 controllers have noticeable drift issues, including a relatively new one that I bought during the pandemic. I have one older controller that works well but the rubber from the analog sticks have worn off.

Switch (2019 Extended Battery Life Edition) - Hooked up as one of my main consoles. I mostly play docked but will switch to handheld mode if I'm traveling or for quick bursts of Tetris 99. No Joycon drift yet as far as I can tell.

PS5 (Summer 2022) - The newest addition to the family. Still fresh out the box. My SSD is already filled with games that I will play over the course of the next several months. I want to get some peripherals and a black shell casing for this large beast.



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