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  • my first gaming handheld "Space Vikings" (1982): still works fine after changing the thin battery
  • Atari 2600: just borrowed it from a friend for months; gave it back
  • Commodore 128: sold it for a good price
  • Amiga 500: can't find it anymore in the attic, perhaps at a friend's house
  • SNES: just borrowed it from a friend for months; gave it back
  • my first PC (486/33 MHz): upgraded it to 486 DX4/100 MHz, later sold it
  • PSX: still works fine
  • N64: sold it for a good price
  • GameBoy Color: gifted it to a friend
  • PS2: just borrowed it from a friend for months; gave it back
  • GameBoy Advance SP: lost it on a trip
  • GameBoy Advance: got it from a friend as a gift after I lost my GBA SP, still works fine
  • GameCube: still works fine
  • original Xbox: still works fine
  • PSP 1000 (US launch model, got it half a year before the EU launch): still works fine after changing the battery
  • Xbox 360 (2005 launch model without HDMI): sold it for a good price
  • Wii (2006 launch model): sold when I got a cheap Wii U with 100% Wii compatibility
  • PS3 (2007 launch model 60 GB): upgraded it to 1 TB, works okay (fan can get loud)
  • DS lite: hinge and touchscreen are slightly damaged
  • Nvidia 3D Vision glasses: theoretically work fine, but driver support ended
  • Xbox 360 (2008 Jasper model): RROD in 2014, gladly I got it running one last time to upload my savegames ("towel trick")
  • PS Vita OLED 3G (2012 launch model): still works fine
  • 3DS XL (2012 launch model): still works fine
  • PS4 (2013 launch model): sold it for a good price when PS4 Pro launched
  • Wii U "Premium": still works fine
  • Xbox One (2015 model without Kinect): traded it in for a Xbox One X (was a good deal)
  • PS Vita Slim (awesome deal in 2015 with many games included): still works fine
  • PS4 Pro (2016 launch model): sold it for a good price after I got my PS5
  • PSVR: still works fine, Move controllers got new batteries
  • Oculus Rift: sold it for a good price after I got my HP Reverb G2
  • Nintendo Switch (2017 launch model): still works fine, battery life could be better
  • Xbox One X: still works fine, waiting for an upgrade deal to Series X
  • HP Reverb G2: still works fine, still with warranty
  • PS5 (UHD-Disc edition): still works fine, still with warranty
  • Steam Deck (512 GB edition): still works fine, still with warranty
  • most of my PCs and GPUs of the last 20 years: gifted them to relatives when I bought a new one