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#1
Posted 09 July 2008 - 10:34 AM
So what about you guys? Any Wiis, 360s, PS3s, and previous game systems that you've had that died on you?
#2
Posted 09 July 2008 - 11:23 AM
My NES f@(%!^& exploded.
#3
Posted 09 July 2008 - 11:28 AM
I have a Slim one now.
#4
Posted 09 July 2008 - 11:44 AM
I've said this in other topics, I'll say it again.
My NES f@(%!^& exploded.
Exploded? WTF?
Never had the Fat but I did hear it had many problems with the disc drive. I think Playstations have always had those disc drive issues. My PS1 never had that issue though.My old PS2. Disc Read Error.
I have a Slim one now.
#5
Posted 09 July 2008 - 01:05 PM
Good thing I have a Wii now!! The games shall not go to waste!
#6
Posted 09 July 2008 - 01:15 PM
It would read CDs, old PS games, but no DVDs. There were a few remedies we tried, though they weren't very helpful.
My Xbox hasn't necessarily died yet, although it doesn't seem to want to function properly. It's been a little while, but the last time I tried to shut it down after my nephew-in-law was playing and had to leave, the bloody thing wouldn't turn off, wouldn't eject discs, nothing. I had to unplug the power cable to get it to shut off. It now sits dormant, waiting for my return.. kind of banking on the fact it was probably slightly overheated and not responding to commands. I'm sure I'll get it working again. If not, I'll keep you posted.. heh.
#7
Posted 09 July 2008 - 03:22 PM
Hahahahahaha! XD My friends PS2 burst into flames...My NES f@(%!^& exploded.
As for me, I had my Saturn repaired by SEGA once and since then (many years ago) it's been fine.
DREAMCASTS HOWEVER.
*counts* I had 4. It was cheaper to buy a new one than to pay for postage to have it repaired. Plus the cases went that yucky yellow color after a while and i don't even smoke. I own one of the first generation Gameboys (the giant grey brick) and it still works like a charm. Never had a problem with my GC or Wii (other than that annoying power out for 5 mins breaker thing it does).
My brother is legendary for breaking consoles. EVERY console he has owned has broken for no reason. Damn we borrowed my old friends PS2 and after a day it broke in his room. Perhaps there was some kind of dampness or bugs or something in his room that messed up his electronical equipment because his TV went on fire twice and his HiFi fused. Poor Derek lol. Jinx.
That reminds me, he bought a brand new Wii online and after a DAY it broke. He's still not had it repaired and that was back when they came out.
I hear so many problems with PS3 firmware eating the machines.
#8
Posted 09 July 2008 - 03:22 PM
#9
Posted 09 July 2008 - 04:04 PM
1. The first GameBoy color. Didn't really /die/, but I left it at a thrift store.
2. My SECOND GBC, which I threw to the ground in rage and thus broke the speaker a bit[DAMN YOU MEWTWO]. A few months later, I dropped the damn thing and that killed the speaker for good.
3. My Sega Saturn[which i'm fixing later today] had it's damn tiny battery thing that ran the memory thingy die, effectively erasing all of my NiGHTS saves. ;;
4. Dunno if this counts, but I've had to reformat my laptop's hard-drive twice, and even get a new one.
#10
Posted 09 July 2008 - 05:37 PM
- I'm on my third 360. The first two both went with the RRoD, but the second one I re-heated back to life for a month before sending in for a refurb.
- I lost my first gamecube the third day I had it when it fell off the shelf during a Smash Bros round.
- My Game Boy Advance just died randomly on me one day. Right after I bought my DS too...
- I've had to fix my own PS2's laser (old model) twice, and many more for my friends
- My Saturn is on its last legs; the VDP1 chip is definitely dying with more polygon flicker and slowdown than should be healthy for the eyes
- My Genesis boots once every 10th attempt
- My first SNES died last year and only boots Mario World with a blue screen
- I've lost a bunch of computers...an old 486 (power supply), a Pentium-II laptop (hard drive), a Pentium-II desktop (motherboard), a Pentium III desktop (foreign metallic object caused a short), and my current laptop (hard drive, since repaired).
I'm surprised that the most "fragile" systems I own haven't given me any problems yet. If I go downstairs now and find my Dreamcast spewing grey smoke I'll consider it karma.
#11
Posted 09 July 2008 - 05:47 PM
#12
Posted 09 July 2008 - 06:21 PM
Actualy you reminded me, my Gamegear didn't work the last time i turned it on..... after giving my brother a loan of it :/ suprise suprise. Oddly nothing in his new room breaks since we moved. Maybe there was something wrong with the power or something afterall.
#13
Posted 09 July 2008 - 06:36 PM
This was especially true with Game Gear. That stupid AC adapter kept breaking and we had to order new ones. The last one we got says it's specifically for Game Gear on the back of it. The part that connects with the Game Gear is too big!
#14
Guest_Purachina_*
Posted 09 July 2008 - 07:17 PM
-I OR my brother left an icecream cone on our SNES. ((Lol, srsly, who does that? XD; ))
-I dropped my Gamecube on the hard wood floor D:
-RRoD for the 360 ;_;
Also. I've had 6 copies of Final Fantasy 8. We either lots the third disc, or they broke somehow. The third disc was the one I was stuck on for years D:
#15
Posted 09 July 2008 - 07:18 PM
Exploded? WTF?
It involves a duck, a screwdriver, and a rubber chicken. You don't wanna know.
Hahahahahaha! XD My friends PS2 burst into flames...
So I'm not the only one then! Woohoo! I can stop feeling like a loser!
#16
Posted 09 July 2008 - 08:17 PM
ya I know this problem... happened to someone I once knew the problem was dust buildup, we simply disassembled the ps2 and blew out the dust... unfortunately it was in my eyes... he wasted no time in cleaning the system so he could play his GTA again...My old PS2. Disc Read Error.
I hear this one ALL the time but I hear it more commonly with the X-box 360...Hahahahahaha! XD My friends PS2 burst into flames...
ppl either keep the consoles in a closed environment thus building up heat and fwoosh! master chief just joined the barbecue!
I even heard of a REALLY dumb move done by someone my friend knew... get this he put a SOAKING WET RAGE OVER THE FAN OF HIS X-BOX 360! and why you may ask? To prevent the dust from ruining the X-box's lens... needless to say that brilliant idea went up in flames...
My Sega Genisus was fried by lighting one Night...
And My dreamcast mysteriously broke over night... (slot one no longer detects controllers) I was gonna pull it apart but the screw got warn down by the previous user... I may end up cracking it open with a hammer...
#17
Posted 09 July 2008 - 08:28 PM
The problem with the PS2 was it had this papery tape stuff inside it for some reason and it fried.
I loved the old non laser consoles, they were indestructable BRICKS. I doubt any kids from today are going to have a working PS2 sitting around in 11 years time XD
#18
Posted 09 July 2008 - 08:28 PM
#19
Posted 09 July 2008 - 09:19 PM
I'm surprised the Mega Drive (Genesis for you Americans) hasn't broke yet, considering how much my sister and I played it. It is showing its age though, sometimes the games starts up in weird colours or plain black and white.
#20
Posted 09 July 2008 - 09:44 PM
#21
Posted 10 July 2008 - 05:36 PM
Also, once my brother broke the screen of a GBA. I think he walked on it. That's what happens when you don't clean your room.
#22
Posted 11 July 2008 - 01:54 AM
Coincidence? I think not.
#23
Posted 11 July 2008 - 02:58 AM
My 32X has failed numerous times however it is a very easy repair job (basically opening it up and pressing against part of it) so I count it as reliable.
My first Sega CD's drive died.
My Game Gear suddenly stopped working.
One day my (original) Xbox wouldn't work. I would press the power button and nothing happened. I had to send it in and pay $80 for repair. They gave me a "free" game for my trouble (Grabbed By the Ghoulies which I haven't even bothered to play yet, actually) but never gave me the game that was stuck in the system when it happened (DDR Ultramix) so I had to buy another copy of that. I was not pleased!
All of my other systems (Saturn, Dreamcast, Master, Gamecube, PS2, Gameboy Color, DS) have served me well. It is possibly worth noting that I bought the PS2 used fairly recently so it hasn't yet had a chance to break but it might in time? I was surprised to read on another forum that the Dreamcast is apparently very poorly manufactured; mine has never given me trouble.
And yeah, the reliability of older systems, especially my Master System (which I bought less than a decade ago but still counts). The thing seems like it was made to last a million years! Now I hear people complaining about systems breaking down less than a year after they are purchased. My Xbox was the only system of mine to die after less than 8 years.
Wow, I feel like I own quite a large number of consoles now!
#24
Posted 11 July 2008 - 06:05 PM
Some arcade games do, although this was to prevent Pirates from producing and selling the games for less. Yes, there were Pirates making arcade boards.Why do they ALWAYS break a few days after the warranty expires? Do they have self destruct timers in them or something?
Actualy you reminded me, my Gamegear didn't work the last time i turned it on..... after giving my brother a loan of it :/ suprise suprise. Oddly nothing in his new room breaks since we moved. Maybe there was something wrong with the power or something afterall.
lets see, my Genesis's power adapters no longer make reliable contact, making the system all but unusable, to get my 32X working again I had to open it up and re seat a pair of ribbon cables, my PSX once lost one of the plastic tabs that holds the disk, making it unusable, now it's almost worn out. My PS2 can only read DVD's at this point (games and movies), and my DC Twin Stick seems to have a hard time making contact with the controller port.
#25
Posted 12 July 2008 - 06:35 PM
My fat PS2 still works fine. And if I find wherever I put my Gamegear at, I'm sure it still works, too, despite missing a battery cover.
#26
Posted 12 July 2008 - 07:09 PM
Never EVER had a problem with my PSXs (that's right, the original greystation and not the PSone) or PS2s. My NES didn't work for a while a year or so back, but works fine now. Hell, even the ataris in my loft work.
I'm just waiting for my 360 to go BOOM after its' first year (second 360, it's a free replacement for my first one which had a dodgy disk tray XD)
#27
Posted 12 July 2008 - 07:42 PM
Now I had a few problems with my dreamcasts such as the first one being sold off by my evil cousin, then he was forced to get me one and got me a 2nd hand one that broke down with the laser error. On the next dreamcast I bought the laser started malfunctioning so I opened it and fixed it and then soon after the same happened to the power box but swapped the part.
I got a fault on my xbox 360 in Feburary where I had no video so Microsoft staff was very nice and replaced the motherboard for free.
#28
Posted 15 July 2008 - 11:21 PM
#29
Posted 23 July 2008 - 01:04 AM
Also our Ultimate Spider-Man game froze when I was swinging and a girl started yelling. I was stuck and the screams wouldn't end! I wake up every night, SCREAMING! SCREAMING! ........screeeeeeaaaaaaming....................
So far, the only other system that crashed was my family's PC but we fixed it. So far my GC, GBA and Saturn are relativley fine.
My Brother: I found the sumpa glitch. He was supposed to say "something". When my brother was playing Chicken Little he was stuck in the theater and could only move the camera.(PS2 Red cartridge) We were stupid enough to play SMCP on the same cartridge... Apparently Sonic froze in the air above a fan near the end of Sonic2. Some of my gba games freeze.(mostly PMDRRT) When I was playing Sonic2 on Super Sonic Golden it froze when I tried to become Ashura.
#30
Posted 23 July 2008 - 01:48 AM
#31
Posted 23 July 2008 - 04:40 AM
But recently, I pulled my genesis + 32X out of storage, and found that the power adapters no longer make consistent contact with with the console. Also, I had to open up my 32X and re seat a pair of ribbon cable to get it to work right.
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