16 May 2007, 2:00 PM
Consoles:
Intellivision I (x2 One of the controllers broke on my original one)
NES
SMS
Genesis I
Saturn
PSX (Works while lying upside down)
N64
Dreamcast (x2 got a real good deal for one with four controls for $10)
PS2 (Second one, since first one crapped out with the dreaded DRE)
XBOX (Second one, same as PS2)
Gamecube (Platinum)
XBOX 360 (On my fourth console and most likely will be on my fifth, but it doesn't matter since all I spent on my console was $59.99 for the MS extended warranty. I won my 360 from the hex168 contest)
PS3 (I had 4 PS3's at one time but sold them at launch. Highest one sold for $2,000)
Wii (Actually had two but sold one at launch for $600)
Handhelds:
Gameboy Original (Damn screen has a line of dead pixels)
Game Gear
Gameboy Pocket (Replacement for original GB)
NeoGeo Pocket Color
Gameboy Advance SP (Side-lit one)
Nintendo DS Lite (Black one)
PSP
Still own all unless noted.
After all the different brands of systems I own Nintendo has the best quality in lasting the longest. Minus the NES. That was a huge turd blowing on carts all the time not knowing it was actually loose connectors (found that out when I was older).
Sony and Microsoft are tied for crappy quality on the hardware side of things. In particular the 360. The one I have right now gives me red lights but works most of the time. I'm sticking with it for a bit since I don't feel like dealing with customer service at MS again.
Intellivision I (x2 One of the controllers broke on my original one)
NES
SMS
Genesis I
Saturn
PSX (Works while lying upside down)
N64
Dreamcast (x2 got a real good deal for one with four controls for $10)
PS2 (Second one, since first one crapped out with the dreaded DRE)
XBOX (Second one, same as PS2)
Gamecube (Platinum)
XBOX 360 (On my fourth console and most likely will be on my fifth, but it doesn't matter since all I spent on my console was $59.99 for the MS extended warranty. I won my 360 from the hex168 contest)
PS3 (I had 4 PS3's at one time but sold them at launch. Highest one sold for $2,000)
Wii (Actually had two but sold one at launch for $600)
Handhelds:
Gameboy Original (Damn screen has a line of dead pixels)
Game Gear
Gameboy Pocket (Replacement for original GB)
NeoGeo Pocket Color
Gameboy Advance SP (Side-lit one)
Nintendo DS Lite (Black one)
PSP
Still own all unless noted.
After all the different brands of systems I own Nintendo has the best quality in lasting the longest. Minus the NES. That was a huge turd blowing on carts all the time not knowing it was actually loose connectors (found that out when I was older).
Sony and Microsoft are tied for crappy quality on the hardware side of things. In particular the 360. The one I have right now gives me red lights but works most of the time. I'm sticking with it for a bit since I don't feel like dealing with customer service at MS again.