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Raikyo

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Did any one else have problems with Cheap and very easy to break nintendo products
 
Oddly enough my power lead thing to my SNES is broken and I always had issues getting it to come on when I tried playing it, it would take alot of sweet talkin to get it working and I hated turning it off for half an hour because I knew it would take a decade to get it going again >_>
 
I've never really had any problems with any of my Nintendo products. Only time I have problems I've ever had is on my SNES and N64 controller D-Pads and sticks but only after years of use.
 
Nintendo builds their stuff like bricks for the most part. The only console I have problems with is my original Nintendo. Even though I replaced the pins, it's still very picky. But that's a common problem and it's nothing a little rubbing alcohol, Q-tips, and patience won't solve. I don't think it's possible to break a Super Nintendo unless you are the most careless person on Earth. The only thing that ticks me off is that the batteries in the games which feature saving start to go after a while. Losing that 60 hour+ Final Fantasy III game really sucked.
 
Yes, the lid on my GameCube broke when it fell to the floor. It no longer springs up, I have to turn the console off and hold it uspide down because I have no nails. D;

I've dropped my PS2 many, many times and it's always worked without any problems at all.
 
The only thing that ticks me off is that the batteries in the games which feature saving start to go after a while. Losing that 60 hour+ Final Fantasy III game really sucked.

I've been hit with that in the past with some games. A 150 hour long file on Pokemon Red with a solid team of lvl 100s and two Mews gone. A sad day.
 
I've never had a problem with Nintendo products. Nintendo makes some reliable stuff. I've been known to break a controller every now and then out of frustration, but it hardly ever happens when I'm playing on a Nintendo console. You can throw those suckers all over the place and they manage to survive.

Though my original Gameboy just randomly died on me awhile back. That thing was ancient, though.
 
The only product I've had a problem with was with my N64 Controller and my DSes. I hate their hinges and the fact that they're so brittle. My N64 controller's Analogue stick sticks because there's some sort of brown material in there. Although, I've had the thing since I was like, 4 or 5. So maybe it's just age. Oh, and the GCN Analogue stick's rubber/plastic/whatever cover sort of comes loose after about 2 or 3 years of some-what heavy usage.

Other then that, go Nintendo for making reliable products. ;D
 
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