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I had the old school NES

I had the old school NES

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“Gabriel Iglesias”

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  1. I had one and I had two hobbies back then, my Nintendo and I was a marksman with my 22 and my 3030 rifles. When my first hobby broke, it became part of my second one with no questions asked…..

  2. This is why we went Sony. Atari was our first gaming console in the 80's. The Sega. Then the Sega Mega drive. Then PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4 PRO. Now PS 5. I also have a Sega gaming cube with 70 games on it. The pS1-2 & 3 have since died of old age. I had the PS2 silver slim that lived longer than the other 3. My PS4 Pro is still going strong. Runs just as fast as the PS 5. No lagging. Only difference is storage. And you can transfer games across from the PS4 Pro to the PS 5 to make space for more PS 4 games. Keep them clean and update regularly. ❤👍

  3. Never had a Nintendo but did have a Commodore 64. It had a crappy power supply. It embedded everything in a plastic polymer which caused them to eventually fail from overheating. You could get another one, chip out the polymer and repair it or make a new one. The games were exactly the same as in the arcades- Frogger, Pac-Man, Astroid, Pong, Donkey Kong, etc.

  4. So, did Fluffy just not take good care of his NES? Or did he get one that was defective or something? I got an Action Set, which came with Mario+Duck Hunt and the Zapper, and that baby still worked for decades. Only upgraded to a new model to be able to play on modern TVs (I miss being able to play Lightgun games at home)

  5. Funny thing is most of the issues with the Nintendo was either the spring to hold the cartridge in place once pushed down, or oxidation on the contacts of the cartridge or on the female end.

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