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Do your legacy systems still work?

Started by Doodle, August 31, 2008, 08:34:11 AM

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Doodle

It's weird. They all still work except my Gamecube. For some reason it doesn't read discs anymore.
But I have a Wii, so that's no biggy. :)
You'd think my NES would be the first to go.

So, do your legacy systems still work?
YEAH

SkyMyl


Kaz

Of course they do. I know how to take care of them.
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Tupin

They do, but I use a Famiclone for my SNES/NES games.


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terrisus

Yup, still work just fine, and still getting plenty of use.

Macawmoses

Of course. They look good, get their use, and are babied.

DRIFTYOSHIZERO11

They all work. I'm surprised that they do but, they work as if they were completely new
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Zovistograt

My N64 sometimes has trouble reading carts after not being used for a few months, but it works after some cleaning and jamming it in there.
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Linkman

Yes, but my SNES needs an AC Adaptor....  :(

extraz

NES sometimes has trouble starting up, and occasionally freezes, but a reset will usually fix it.

SNES works fine depending on the game.

Silverhawk79

SNES: Nope.
N64: Yup.
GCN: What could make a GCN NOT work?

Level_9_Chao

Quote from: Silverhawk79 on September 03, 2008, 03:04:08 PM
SNES: Nope.
N64: Yup.
GCN: What could make a GCN NOT work?

Maybe if you touch the lens? The little sign tells you not to. >.> I've always been paranoid about that. I've never come close to touching the lens for fear of instant Cube death.

Anyway, my NES, N64, and Cube are just dandy. Even my two Atari 2600s.
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