Well, this GameBoy survived the Gulf War well enough.
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Well, this GameBoy survived the Gulf War well enough.
3DS Friend Code: 0645 - 5827 - 5788
WayForward Kickstarter is best kickstarter: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1236620800/shantae-half-genie-hero
One of those huge TVs once fell on my stuff. My PS got smashed to pieces alongside the disc, while the N64 had minimal damage. The thing is indestructible
| Suke said: uh.... then you lost me because I'm not sure what your asking? I guess there would be small failure rate at first then get better by next year..... |
It's just that some people don't get subtlety.
They never break cause there s nothing high tech in it.. A system with 35w TDP can't break, there s not event heat.
hard to say since we're talking about the company who built the explosion proof gameboys.
| petalpusher said: They never break cause there s nothing high tech in it.. A system with 35w TDP can't break, there s not event heat. |
Wow you only thinking that one factor can lead to a system breaking?
FML where are these new members coming from?
NintendoPie said:
Yes they did. It was for some babies that had scratches on their screen from the bottom screen pressing on it... or something... Now I have those scratches... |
Really? Mine only gets smudges from the bottom screen screen lip that sticks up a little. Turn your 3DS sideways and look at it. The screen edge on bottom sticks up more than anything else. That is where the smudges come from but they can always be wiped off the top screen (from my experience).
What do some of you people do with your systems to break them all :-/?
I've never ever had any system die on me. I must admit though, I don't dare playing my PS3 for longer than 3 hours straight.
| MohammadBadir said: One of those huge TVs once fell on my stuff. My PS got smashed to pieces alongside the disc, while the N64 had minimal damage. The thing is indestructible |
I know, the N64 is basically a solid brick. The GameCube also. Once my cousin yanked his GameCube controller in frustration which caused the system to fall off it's shelf. It fell from over 1.5m height. Floor damaged, wood cracked; no scratch on GameCube... O.O
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