4 March 2008, 3:25 PM
Nintendo only recently stopped servicing Famicom's and Super Famicom's in Japan. So just think, a couple of years ago, if you still had your Famicom and it broke down, you could still send it off to Nintendo and they'd fix it for ya lol.
And yeah, I still have my SNES, N64 and GCN and I know people who still have their original GameBoy's and NES's. Though the only downside is that there is still some degradation. After so many years of not playing, the rubber washers inside the controllers will start to stiffen up... which is why you have to mash the buttons for awhile to make them rubbery again XD
And yeah, I still have my SNES, N64 and GCN and I know people who still have their original GameBoy's and NES's. Though the only downside is that there is still some degradation. After so many years of not playing, the rubber washers inside the controllers will start to stiffen up... which is why you have to mash the buttons for awhile to make them rubbery again XD
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