What about the Nintendo 64? My cousin's survived being thrown against a wall in a fit of rage and getting rained on. I have to admit i never tried the Death Star thing though....
What about the Nintendo 64? My cousin's survived being thrown against a wall in a fit of rage and getting rained on. I have to admit i never tried the Death Star thing though....
noname2200 said:
And yet even the mighty GameCube can't hold a candle to the original GameBoy. If the Death Star were to fire on the Earth, only the GameBoys would survive... Why the militaries of the world don't build their tanks out of that stuff is beyond me...
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The Gameboy and the NES, you could build a fort with those and nothing got passed by... I remember my neighbor throwing his NES and it only got scratched, you started it and it worked, that was the only advantage he had over me and my FAMICOM...
Wow....
That was tough watching the ps3 and wii take that beating.
My GBA SP took some damage when i had it... that thing was a true survivor...
4 ≈ One
Just watched the video, i would have been interested to see if any of them could still read discs after the first round because i thought the disc drive is generally considered the most fragile part of the system.
Meh, waste of my time. They didn't do any REAL tests on them. :(
The BuShA owns all!
they didn't have to smash the 360. all they needed to do is put a towel around it and turn it on. It would Red Ring in 5 min
| hsrob said: Just watched the video, i would have been interested to see if any of them could still read discs after the first round because i thought the disc drive is generally considered the most fragile part of the system. |
True, and the same goes for PS3/360's hard drive. That's one area where the Wii should win easily as it only has solid state memory.
But hey, if these professionals don't think it's necessary, more power to them ;)
My Mario Kart Wii friend code: 2707-1866-0957
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