03-24-2008, 2:50 PM
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Pablo49

Joined on 08-24-2005
In your Band....Stealin' your Dinkles
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Re: Poll: Have you ever broken your console?
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MidNiteRunner wrote: | Not on purpose....The console that I have owned that broke include: -NES - I dunno know what happened it just started screeching and stop working. -GC - It Didn't really break, but the *** lid wouldn't close. So I sold it and bought another one. -PS2 - It *** up like 4 of my disc. When I say *** up I mean it. It just scratched the hell out of it. Nearly cracked the damn disk. -360 - RROD (1)
EDIT: LOL, After "the" in the the GC sentence I wrote d*ck. "Freudian slip" anyone? I'll leave it in for *** and giggles
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My ps2 did the same thing, it ruined some of my games and a friends game I borrowed.



tom18230 wrote: | WOOT WOOT WOOT WOOT WOOOOOO! DING DING DING!
This is the ceremonial 1,000,000th time pablo has started a post with "^ second." Award for most agreeing member goes to......*drum roll*...PABLO49! haha |
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03-26-2008, 9:22 PM
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tross
Joined on 05-29-2007
BC Canada
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Re: Poll: Have you ever broken your console?
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Doghog73 wrote: | tross wrote: | My ps2 broke once. I borrowed GTA: San Andreas from my cousin, and his disks get scratched because he has 3 brothers fighting over whichever game console they had currently, and switching games constantly. I don't know how they scratch them, but it just happens. Anyhow, I played and beat San Andreas, but after that the laser on my ps2 was broken after trying to read the scratched disk over and over for multiple long gaming sessions. It started making a buzzing noise(well, it's hard to describe the sound), and I didn't know what it meant. So I continued gaming. When my ps2 froze up when reading new disks, I took it in to have it repaired, and it has worked fine ever since. I take good care of my stuff though. I still have my original ps2 controller, whereas my cousin's ps2 controller stopped working on him. Mind you, it's only me who plays my ps2, and occasionally my dad. My sister isn't into gaming, which I suppose is a good thing, because my games and accessories last a long time. But I'm restricted mostly to single player gaming, so maybe it's a tossup.
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Story of my PS2,Only instead i put all my games in a big book made for disc's and i ended up scratching the games and all my Gta games but 3 ruined after 3 weeks and same for GH3 I cannot stress this enough:My life with everything sucks now my Wii(questioning if the i is capatolized or not)Is Doomed to being a most used console(before i used this it was 5 hours straight) |
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Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. Is the wii not a good system? Well, it is designed for casual gamers, which is still ok for regular gamers, but doesn't have much in the way of hardcore gaming(I used to work at best buy, so I know a lot about all 3 systems, even though I only own a ps3, and I believe I know more about the xbox 360). I would have actually bought my own copy of San Andreas, but at the time I was 16, and I was too young to buy M rated games. A couple years later I bought an M rated game at the ebgames that opened up closer to my house, and they just asked me if it was ok that the game was M rated. I was legal at the time, but I still looked younger. The nerve of that guy at the ebgames in the mall, pffft. It's a curse I had, because my cousin is younger than me, but he has always looked older. So he was able to play anything he wanted. Luckily my parents don't really check what games I play. However, I broke my ps2, so it set me back a bit, and I didn't have it for a few weeks. I was limited to handheld gaming in that time period.
Life is an rpg, everyone has their own unique role to play.
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