X-Play did a segment about this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRguiutlnWc
It's been posted before, but is relevant to this topic, and very entertaining
X-Play did a segment about this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRguiutlnWc
It's been posted before, but is relevant to this topic, and very entertaining
@ Snapple: I've got to beg to differ with you about the original Game Boy. Those little dudes are tough! Who can forget the brilliant marketing on Nintendo's part with the GB from Desert Storm that was blackened and charred but still played?
@ Carslayer: Which moving part are you referring to? Spring loaded cartridge slot?
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A friend of mine once set a gamecube on fire which he made a youtube video of awhile ago (I did not witness it firsthand) and boy did it stand up to the flames for awhile. I have also seen videos of gamecubes being dropped, smashed, you name it. These damn machines hold up really well to torture. The Wii is the only nintendo system that to me seems delicate due to how slim and small it is, however it really is another well build and sturdy piece of hardware.
If you were to drop a PSP and a DS (I would say an original design DS not a lite) from like 15 ft in the air I would say hands down the DS would survive to work again, PSP to me is the most prone to breakage system out there.
Yeah, the spring loaded cart slot is such a pain. look at the master system. It is just a regular cart slot, and i have never had any problem with an SMS, and have never seen one that didnt work. If nintendo had'nt tried to hard to make the thing look like a VCR, maybe it wouldn't be so hard to find one that actually works. and yeah, i guess i cant blame them, it would have been hard to sell an actual game machine after the 2600 market crash (so they made the carts huge like tapes and the system like a VCR) but why did poor canada have to suffer? Canada didnt have a video game market crash, and we got american systems with spring loaded slots that never work. what did canadians do to deserve that? Japan got nice famicoms that have no moving parts and always work. they never had a market crash.
anyways, im ranting. my point is, consoles with no moving parts usually work, sony systems shatter in the slightest breeze, and out of all the disk-based systems, the Saturn and gamecube are BY FAR the toughest. the gamecube, as you can see by numerous you-tube videos of console smashing and dragging behind cars, is near indestructable, and i swear a could park my car on top of my saturn and kick it around for days and then go play Sega Rally on it. that thing is amazing. sadly, that wasnt the case with the dreamcast. those things are weak
and im ranting again.
I dunno... The 3DO FZ-1 is a god damn tank, as far as I'm concerned.
http://www.vidgame.net/3DO/PANASONIC3D0.html
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My nintendo systems are the only ones that i have had problems with (from Nes on). My other systems (ps2 included) have all been rock solid.
SEGA!
My GC works fine from day one (alright, my original from UK launchday I sold after 4 month to a crazy UK guy.....= (Uh i gotta have your Game Cube...now.....So I said: OK GBP 100, and he gave me the money on the spot).
Then I got one later when the black ones arrived in UK, still works fine.
Same time period I went through 3 PlayStations (original), always a CD drive problem. Now, my PSX number 4 is dead too. (Although my PSOne works from day one)
I love me some gamecube.
Mega Man Games: 3/???
Xbox Game Count: 15
i remember that...
I'm lucky... not just all my Cubes, but I've never had a piece of hardware go duff on me. But indeed Nintendo make their stuff to last...
my brother spilled a bottle of mountain dew in my gamecube, still works fine to this day...
My experience with the Gamecube has been quite different. Within the first 18 months of launch, I had three Gamecubes die on me. These were machines that were not abused, kept clean, and handled with care. Oh well.
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