The PS2: The biggest reason to not buy a PS3 since the PS1.

Logan

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Nov 10, 2003
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Sony sucks.

Their hardware sucks. It's all shitty. My PS1 sucked. "Oh don't play me too much! I'll break!" It's like buying a car only to have it break after 50,000 miles because I drove it too much. We had a sony receiver for our old surround system and it shorted out. What a piece of shit.

Hell if i'm gonna be the chump to spend 500 dollars on a system that'll break in a year.
 

Tarvis

Yeah, that's right.
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Nov 10, 2003
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I've never had any console break on me, besides the yellow flashy screen from NES days. WTF ARE YOU ASSHOLES DOING TO UR CONSOLES>
 

Logan

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no colonel sanders, you're wrong.

momma's right!




ur consoles nevar break because u play pc all day. k? k.
 

Joe

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Nov 10, 2003
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I've never had any consoles break, but they've been stolen on two seperate occasions. A few months ago I got my shit stolen, and about 6 or 7 years ago my N64 was stolen.

Guess I've got bad luck. I'll protect my 360 with my life though.
 

Link182

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Nov 10, 2003
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My PS2 has been trucking since I got it in 2002.

In fact, I don't think I've ever had a console stop working.
 
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Don Francisco

I am proud to say that I have never had any problem with any console whatsoever. That includes my N64, GCN, Xbox, PS2, GBC, GBA, GBA SP, DS, PSP, and, up to now, my 360. Although I think I may break a few 360 controllers. DOA has caused me to throw the controller across the room in extreme anger a few times (the computer can be so frickin' cheap sometimes). Seriously though, do you play basketball with your PS2 or something?
 

Logan

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My PS1 and PS2 both sucked. Everything else has been fine. My xbox might have broken when a certain controller smacked it in a halo 2 fit of rage.

It'd be one thing if my luck just sucked, but PS1's disc drive was shitty and wore out too easily and a lot of ps2's get these damn disc read errors which is a major inconvinience.
 

Logan

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salvation!
 

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Joe

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Actually, come to think of it, my GCN got one or two disc read errors while playing Metroid Prime. And the 360 froze while I tried to send a message to Logan once.
 

Logan

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Nov 10, 2003
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yeah my 360 CRASHED (as in red light = fux) once when i tried to play halo 2.

apparently that happens when emulating some games though.

scared the shit out of me.
 

aaron

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Oct 8, 2006
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in most instances its not the console that gives you the disc reading errors, its the game or copy of the game that you're playing. my xbox died every other hour on mech assault 2 with two different copies just because it was poorly programmed (as did everyone else), but i can't recall any instance in my 2000 hours of halo 2 time the game failing due to disc reading errors. maybe thats just luck, but i don't think so. my ancient nes and snes both broke after a good 10 years of use, and the little rotary thing that spins the disc broke on my ps1.
 

SuperAfroBoy

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Nov 10, 2003
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the only thing thats broken of mine was my gameboy pocket, but thats cause it flew out of my hand while I was jumping on a trampoline.
 
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