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Daily Chit-Chat -- Winter and/or Summer Edition

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The main thing that doesn't work on my Ds lite would have to be the 'L' button. This happened for my DS too.
 
Pffffffffffffffffffffffffffffft DS Lite.

*Has a nigh-on ten year old Game Boy Colour that still works perfectly fine*
 
My game boy colour still works as well. In fact, I think all of my Nintendo products have worked fine for me so far (my N64, Wii, Gamecube, Gameboy's & DS').

Seems like Nintendo make some pretty sturdy material.
 
I've dropped my Game Boy Color countless times, even on a parking lot a few times. It still works perfectly and there's not one scratch.
 
Oh yeah. Especially when one compares a still-working NES to a RROD Xbox 360.

For what it's worth, my Wii worked but it couldn't read Super Smash Bros Brawl so I sold it. It was a truly horrible experience because 2008 was a really boring year for the Wii. Every other console that crapped out on me was because of software(Final Fantasy XIII may have ruined my PS3 laser so no discs played on it).

Most older systems seemed to be built stronger than newer consoles.
 
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However this is my 3rd DS lite. ^^; I'm REALLY not good with technology. My other ones weren't broken by me dropping them I spilt a drink on them. So I keep this DS away from any liquid. I also still have a Game Boy Advance that works perfectly.
 
My DS Lite is really durable. I've dropped it countless times and it still works just fine :D
 
My DS, gameboy color, and SP have barely like 3 scratches on each, even though I dropped them a bit.
 
I like to think that Nintendo products are quite durable and more prone and likely to survive when being dropped, and I like that. I think my Wii's fell to the ground quite a few times and still works fine. Only problem is it doesn't have the capacity to play Brawl. D:

Also, I think I win with the old working game thing, as I believe I still have a working Game and Watch somewhere. n__n
 
My DS Lite's hinge is a bit broken but it still works just fine. I also remember my GBC being like a brick. An indestructible brick. XD

TBH though Nintendo products are generally hard to break. The game boy that survived a bombing and can still play Tetris comes to mind.
 
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