I got a Zapper today, AND TEH ZELDA DISC DIDNT WURK! GRAAAAAAUGH!
Have you guys every bought a faulty console?
No. All my consoles work. Other people just suck at working things.
The DS Lite was my first Nintendo system that had problems. :(
My brother has a faulty DS.
The Wi-Fi has a range of 6 inches.
Literally. -_-;
Quote from: Silverhawk79 on February 01, 2008, 05:54:48 PM
My brother has a faulty DS.
The Wi-Fi has a range of 6 inches.
Literally. -_-;
Whoa. That's gotta suck.
The Nintendo Gamecube.
It don't read disks no more.
Had it fixed once, then it started flaking-out on me again.
Never really had a terrible hardware problem before, but I know that Huelen has had horrible luck with his DS's.
Well, my old DS Phat recently had it's top screen crack... behind the plastic cover, so the screen doesn't show anything worth s***. My sister's SP's backlight broke, too. But, other than that, nothing else had happened.Quote from: Zovistograt on February 01, 2008, 07:18:44 PM
Never really had a terrible hardware problem before, but I know that Huelen has had horrible luck with his DS's.
A friend of mine has horrible luck with his DS's too. In fact, my DS Phat's screen actually broke (at random) when he had it. Just like the other faults with his DS's... he has bad luck with them.
And don't say he did it on purpose, becuase he didn't.
My original SNES control pads stopped working like two years ago, but of course they're easy enough to replace.
Other than that, everything works fine.
That sucks, but no, I haven't ever gotten a faulty Nintendo product. Actually, I think all my Nintendo products that I have bought never broke. Especially the consoles. :p
But, I still believe that Nintendo's worst enemy is dust in the game cartridge. :|
If you count a Red Steel disc that had a glitch that when I shoot a certain thing, the game freezes and the wiimote continues to vibrate (I should have sold the disc off as a potential sex toy), then, yes.
My N64 controllers broke... so many times :|
I guess that's what happens when you buy one for a 5 yr old and he grows weary of untangleing the cords :P
It doesn't work because you spell 'receive' wrong.
Anyway, I think the Zapper is a waste of money. Nothing special about it. Or the mini-Zelda game.
Quote from: SUPERKOOL on February 01, 2008, 10:49:58 PM
It doesn't work because you spell 'receive' wrong.
Anyway, I think the Zapper is a waste of money. Nothing special about it. Or the mini-Zelda game.
No hurt in a new Zelda game(even just a minigame)
My Gamecube broke down within the first year that I had it. It kept giving me some disk read error.
I've had some great luck with my products. A few of my Gameboy Advanced games have even gone through the washer and dryer, but still work like the day I bought them.
The usual, one of my DS Lites is 2 centimetres off on the touch screen.
my N.E.S just kinda died on me...
(Then again, it is 20 years old...:P)
also my Sega Genesis...
one slight movement of the console during play time would freeze it... >_<
The copy of Warioware: Touched! that I got for Christmas two years ago had everything already unlocked. So it wasn't faulty, just spoiled for me. That's about it.