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Forums - Gaming Discussion - Have you ever broken a CURRENT gen control by dropping it?

Titles says it all.

Ive broken a ps2 control before that was cause i was really angry haha, i throw it and the ground and walked away.

So far ive had the ps3 control go flying across the room, by accident. i forget i put it on my lap or what ever. I even

dropped it once. its bounced a good 1 meter off the ground and didnt brake or scratch :)

So have anyone of you guys broken a current gen control?



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I've never broken any controller for me consoles.

My cat on the other hand, did...



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i broke two N64 controllers back in the old days. I was always pissed off whenever i lost with goldeneye, turok or SSB



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the best i have done is shred my sensor bar...got caught in the vacuum......



 

Sometimes I walk into stores and drop PS3s on purpuse... I just hate them that much... JK GO PS3 WOOT !!! :)



 

 

 

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^hahahaha....you break it you bought it



 

El Duderino said:
Sometimes I walk into stores and drop PS3s on purpuse... I just hate them that much... JK GO PS3 WOOT !!! :)

 ahahhaha you made me lol

i now remember that ps3 prank call about is ps3 not levertating.



not sure if this counts but I broke the analog stick on my psp after dropping it



I dropped my 360 controller once; the battery cover is a bit looser than before (causing it to occasionally and randomly disconnect) but otherwise it works fine.

On the other hand, I've thrown my Wii Remote against the wall about a half dozen times and it doesn't even have a dent on it. :)



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