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Froboz
10-19-2012, 01:54 AM
I generally only shout at games when they piss me off. I try not to get physical with them. I'm more likely to punch myself in the head or tear fistfuls of my hair out. lol. But when I was a teenager it was a different story... I vaguely remember a few times I actually squeezed the Playstation controller so hard that I was lucky it didn't break, and numerous times that I ripped a cartridge out of my Colecovision or Atari 2600 Adapter and threw it across the room. But my best friend at the time was way worse than me. He actually picked up his Nintendo one day and threw it out of his window (he lived on the first floor). It went crashing across the sidewalk and landed in the gutter, ruined. I couldn't believe it. A week later he'd bought a new one. There was also one time he came over to my place to play games with me and actually hit my NES a couple times with his fist because he was mad at the game he was playing, and I had to tell him to stop or I'd kick his ass.

Please tell your story if you have one, and be sure to include which game you were playing at the time if you remember (not just which console), what it was that got you so mad, what you broke and how you broke it. Because I'm bored, and enquiring minds wanna know. :popcorn:

buzz_n64
10-19-2012, 02:08 AM
No, never. Someone has anger issues.

Froboz
10-19-2012, 03:01 AM
LOL :onfire: <@#$!!

treismac
10-19-2012, 03:24 AM
My friend, Michael, and I use to play Tekken 5 religiously on the PS2. He taught me how to play the Tekken series starting out at Tekken Tag and he initially dominated me like a wizened old kung fu master. However, after much practice we became equals around 4 and, eventually, I began to dominate in 5. Michael, a rather proud fellow, did not take this well. He went out and bought a fighter stick (joystick), claiming that the d-pad controller was hampering his skills. A marathon of matches ensued with me crushing the utter shit out of him. I had became so much better than Michael that I actually held back or picked weak characters so as not to break his spirit, but not this time. No. I was irritated by his lame excuse. I beat him so thoroughly, so horribly over and over and over again that he just f*cking snapped. Lifting the controller over his head, he screamed and slammed it down into the ground, sending a geyser of plastic and electronic parts spraying up almost to the ceiling of our two story loft apartment. Although I was upset that he just destroyed an expensive joystick, I was also incomparably satisfied. The destruction of this new joystick was more than an awesome physical token of my supremacy over him; it was a sacrifice made to a god from the hands of a lowly mortal [no pride on my part, eh?]. Naturally with my friend as enraged and well armed with firearms as he was, I kept this thought to myself.

Mike and I didn't play Tekken again until Dark Resurrection for the PS3 came out. Needless to say, I always used half a fist on him from then on. :|

Froboz
10-19-2012, 03:40 AM
LMAO! I don't think I ever got mad at someone else whipping my ass in a game until I started playing Killzone online with my aforementioned friend (the one who broke his NES) and his cousin. His cousin became so incredibly good practically overnight that I swore he must have found some kind of cheat. He would dance around us like we were clumsy children. We would shoot at him and never hit a vital area if we hit him at all. But he would shoot at us and it was always a head shot. It got so bad that he was killing us within like six seconds after we respawned. I couldn't understand how he kept finding us. He swore up and down that he wasn't cheating, but finally I gave up and didn't play anymore when he was playing. It wasn't fun not being able to get two feet before you got your head blown off.

But what got me mad most of the time were the games themselves, especially when there were certain areas in a game that at first seemed impossible, and I had to keep trying them over and over and over again, but kept dying... especially if the game was easy at first and then all of a sudden got wickedly difficult. I hated that. Super Mario World had a lot of areas that really pissed me off. But the worst were things like in Baldur's Gate Dark Alliance when you were in the thieves' guild and it was moderately difficult until all of a sudden they threw this stupid seemingly endless succession of areas with things like towers throwing fireballs at you and rocks floating in mid-air over an abyss that fell as soon as you jumped on them, so you had to quickly jump to the next one, and that one fell, and so on... aaaargggh!!! It makes me blood boil just thinking about it.

Jack_Burton_BYOAC
10-19-2012, 03:55 AM
Only one time in my life.

I was playing through Final Fantasy III for SNES when I took it a friends house. I was 99% of the way to the end of the game with almost all the side-quests completed.

I plugged the cartridge into the SNES and flipped the power on switch and nothing happened. The SNES didn't come on because the DC power adapter wasn't plugged in.

This particular power adapter of his was sort of finicky, and if you barely touched it it would go off and back on.

Now, in hindsight I knew full well that using a battery backed game with this situation was a bad idea. But I forgot about it at the time.

I plugged in the power adapter with the power switch to the system in the ON position. The system came on and then back off again. I touched the power adapter another time and it did the same thing. One more time.

That time it worked, but when I started the game my saves were wiped.

I ripped that power adapter out of my best friends wall and smashed it against the carpet covered concrete floor of his room. He predictably flipped out, but took it a little better when I told him I would replace it from my own spares the next day. I think the same thing had been happening to him for years.

Now how many games have I given the old double middle finger F**K YOU at a game over screen? Countless...countless.

Froboz
10-19-2012, 04:27 AM
Wow, that sucks. I think I would have cried. And I don't cry easily.

8bitgamer
10-19-2012, 07:11 AM
No, but I did jump up and plop back down one time on a wooden chair and broke it into pieces. My brother-in-law had just barely beaten me on some side-scrolling shooter for the Commodore 64, back in the 1980s. Can't even remember which game, but I definitely remember shattering his chair--he still kids me about it.

Balloon Fight
10-19-2012, 07:16 AM
I've never broken anything that I can remember but about 5 years ago had a hilarious experience with someone raging. I used to play Marvel vs. Capcom 2 in tournaments every other week and was pretty good at the game. Played this guy at an arcade who clearly thought he was good. Beat him 4 times and the last time perfected him. He said something, shook my hand then started to leave the arcade. Once he was near the front he ripped his shirt off before completely exiting the arcade. One of the funniest things I've ever seen from a competitive game.

jonebone
10-19-2012, 07:24 AM
Hell yes. Pretty sure I broke a Genesis controller as a kid, then an Xbox controller later in life. Also, one time I gently flicked a X360 controller out of my hand in disgust, and it hit the LCD screen on my TV breaking it. Luckily I was living at home and it was only a $400 TV to replace but still.

As an adult I just turn off the system if I'm getting frustrated. But damn did I get pissed off over games growing up. I'm not even that aggressive, I just never understood the importance of taking a break.

kedawa
10-19-2012, 08:56 AM
I generally only break things that are already worn out or malfunctioning, but I did snap a dualshock controller in half after repeatedly getting killed on one of the later levels in Doom.

IHatedSega
10-19-2012, 09:22 AM
I think the same thing had been happening to him for years.

If that had happened to him, why didnt he tell you "Hey man I hope you havent gotten far in that game, cause my system may zap your save data on it." Or why did you play at his house that day? Im sorry if Im asking stupid questions, Im just curious.

Recently though I had been going to my moms on the weekends. Her roomates have a ps3, and I was on my way to the "cake", and i stopped. The next week when I went back to the house the save wasnt there. Didnt make me mad about the game, but Ive found that any saves I do dont last on it. I really miss memory cards so I do a real save that will be SAVED. I dont want to get a ps3 cause of this.

Hunter19XX
10-19-2012, 09:54 AM
I used to kick the crap out of my nes when I would lose, I mean that was when I was 4 but that's about it. Since then I've mellowed out a bit, just shouting "your mother" through gritted teeth lol.

BlastProcessing402
10-19-2012, 02:04 PM
Only one time in my life.

I was playing through Final Fantasy III for SNES when I took it a friends house. I was 99% of the way to the end of the game with almost all the side-quests completed.

I plugged the cartridge into the SNES and flipped the power on switch and nothing happened. The SNES didn't come on because the DC power adapter wasn't plugged in.

This particular power adapter of his was sort of finicky, and if you barely touched it it would go off and back on.

Now, in hindsight I knew full well that using a battery backed game with this situation was a bad idea. But I forgot about it at the time.

I plugged in the power adapter with the power switch to the system in the ON position. The system came on and then back off again. I touched the power adapter another time and it did the same thing. One more time.

That time it worked, but when I started the game my saves were wiped.

I ripped that power adapter out of my best friends wall and smashed it against the carpet covered concrete floor of his room. He predictably flipped out, but took it a little better when I told him I would replace it from my own spares the next day. I think the same thing had been happening to him for years.

Now how many games have I given the old double middle finger F**K YOU at a game over screen? Countless...countless.

First time I was playing FF3, right after it came out, I lost my saves late in the game as well. So disheartening that I didn't manage to actually finish the game until years later. But I didn't break anything over it.

I think the worst "anger" moment was when I threw an N64 rumble pak (3rd party generic) across the room and it bounced off the wall. It was fine (still worked at the time) but if I look closely I can still see a small dent in the wall there. Don't remember what game made me so mad, though.

xelement5x
10-19-2012, 04:11 PM
Haha, this is so true for some of my friends. We used to play Goldeneye at a friends house on the N64 all the time. I was the first one to have the game, and I'd bring my cart with so we could play it with all the unlocks and such.

I was also the best at the game for a long time since I was the on who owned it so I could play more. But one time we were playing and one of my friends got so mad one time he ripped out the controllers from the N64 and pulled my cart out while the system was on and slammed it on table. I was pissed at him possibly messing up my game (it was fine), but looking back on it, its funny to see how focused we were on the game.


Semi-related though, did anyone else here while playing a game do the "pause, rub your hands on your pants to get the sweat off, then unpause and keep playing" maneuver? Maybe I was just a sweaty kid but I know other people that did it as well and wondering if it was that common.

Froboz
10-19-2012, 05:10 PM
Semi-related though, did anyone else here while playing a game do the "pause, rub your hands on your pants to get the sweat off, then unpause and keep playing" maneuver? Maybe I was just a sweaty kid but I know other people that did it as well and wondering if it was that common.

Yeah, all the time! Especially when playing games like Super Mario World when things got frantic & you had to be fast.

I also did the shutting off of the system thing when I got mad. It's like the gamer's version of talk to the hand. lol

I don't recall having any problems with lost saves on cartridges, but it's possible that that happened but I just blacked it out. ;) I did however, start to have real problems with the system not reading the cartridge. I used to have to blow inside of it to make it work. When that old trick didn't work, however, it was really exasperating. Playstation changed all that... until my PS2 stopped reading certain discs. Don't remember if the PS did that as well, or only the PS2, but that had me tearing my hair out as well. It always seemed like the best games, or at least the ones I most wanted to play, became unreadable after a while, and it wasn't because I didn't take good care of my disks. It wasn't until later that I did a search online only to discover that this was a design flaw in the system itself.

Oh and then there was one time I accidentally saved over a game of Lord of the Rings: The Third Age that my mother and I had gotten really far in. She had stopped playing to make dinner or something and I wanted to keep playing so I started a new game as a single player. But in Third Age your newest save is always at the top and if you don't look before you save you can easily overwrite it. I did that, and like a nanosecond after I pressed the button to save the new game I had started I realized what I had done, but it was too late. I wasn't mad, I just felt really, really bad, not to mention stupid. I had to break the news to my mother then & apologize for being such a dumbass. But she was cool about it & then we just started over again with a new game.

skaar
10-19-2012, 05:18 PM
I have gone full Office Space on servers and network cards before, particularly if they were causing massive amounts of grief. I'd wait until they were ready for "retirement"

We retired an Everex Cube at a police department on the firing range, officers emptied rounds into it for about an hour. Nobody liked that box.

The SNES power adapter story happened to me too on a game, except it was Dragon Warrior 2 for the NES. I still have never finished that game, but we took the power block out and threw it under a train. We had the wire tied to a piece of string and the brick on the track, first train cut the wire but the brick flipped up and smashed underneath a car, second train killed it. We were very, very happy.

Atarileaf
10-19-2012, 06:20 PM
I'm more likely to punch myself in the head or tear fistfuls of my hair out. lol.

Seriously? Dude, that's messed up. There's no "lol" about it. :yipes:

Froboz
10-19-2012, 06:32 PM
Well, the pulling fistfuls of my hair out part was a gross exaggeration. As for the punching myself in the head, yes, you're right. And I should've mentioned that I don't do that anymore. I was a pretty messed up kid.

RPG_Fanatic
10-19-2012, 06:35 PM
I've broke 3 Xbox 360 controllers paying COD online...lets just say 360 controllers brake real easy if you throw them down on the carpet.

Gunstar Hero
10-19-2012, 06:37 PM
It seems like a lot of people are discussing friends so ill bring up my best friend Steve. U have never done that the most I've done was like punch the ground and get angry for a moment. Steve on the other hand gets angry to easily. When his Xbox kept freezing and wouldn't load Call Of Duty (he's a modern gamer not me) he actually threw his $80 modded Xbox 360 controller at the wall smashing it to pieces. Another time he threw one at the floor and the case broke but thankfully the controller was alright. Another time he threw one and it knocked over and broke a lamp. He's got some throwing and possibly anger issues hahaha .

Gunstar Hero
10-19-2012, 06:42 PM
Semi-related though, did anyone else here while playing a game do the "pause, rub your hands on your pants to get the sweat off, then unpause and keep playing" maneuver? Maybe I was just a sweaty kid but I know other people that did it as well and wondering if it was that common.

Yes! Then again I'm one damn sweaty teenager even though I'm not fat or anything my palms are just insanely sweaty. I sometimes drop the controller on the floor if the game's intense enough from all the sweat Lol. I have to pause often but it doesn't bother me.

treismac
10-19-2012, 06:51 PM
Semi-related though, did anyone else here while playing a game do the "pause, rub your hands on your pants to get the sweat off, then unpause and keep playing" maneuver? Maybe I was just a sweaty kid but I know other people that did it as well and wondering if it was that common.

Aye. I do that as well if the action gets intense enough.

Froboz
10-19-2012, 08:14 PM
Yes! Then again I'm one damn sweaty teenager even though I'm not fat or anything my palms are just insanely sweaty. I sometimes drop the controller on the floor if the game's intense enough from all the sweat Lol. I have to pause often but it doesn't bother me.

The worst is when you're in the middle of a part where you can't pause because the action is so intense that timing is everything... and your palms are sweating and you can feel the controller slipping... I also remember a lot of times in the summer when I had no AC sweat would trickle down my brow and sting my eyes.

A.C. Sativa
10-19-2012, 08:46 PM
I can remember breaking a few controllers as a young kid (I had pretty bad anger issues back then), but I've long since grown out of that.

Gregger
10-20-2012, 01:19 AM
I broke a couple of dualshock 2s in high school. and I punched a laptop while playing WoW once D:, other than that not much really. the most recent thing I can think of is almost breaking a dualshock 3 while playing cathrine >_<

Superman
10-20-2012, 03:37 AM
Fortunately, for my controllers, I was a weak kid. (And to think, I used to believe it was because it was a quality Nintendo product!) Try as I might, I was never able to break one. I threw them against the wall and the floor and tried to snap them in half, but all to no avail.

I was able to break the lid off of my NES though.

evildead2099
10-20-2012, 05:52 PM
I broke an NES controller over Battletoads.

I smashed the plastic case that Wolverine: Adamantium Rage came in while playing a rental copy of said game.

Now I am smart enough to stop blaming myself for the fact that some games are poorly designed to the point that they are not worth one's time. As such, I will never play Battletoads anymore. Ever.

A.C. Sativa
10-20-2012, 06:01 PM
I have gone full Office Space on servers and network cards before, particularly if they were causing massive amounts of grief. I'd wait until they were ready for "retirement"

Reminds me of when I got pissed at my shitty dial-up internet not being able to hold a connection for more than a half hour at a time and pounded my fist down on the desk, accidentally smashing my mouse and ripping a huge gash in my hand. Goddamned piece of shit modem...

Gunstar Hero
10-20-2012, 07:16 PM
The worst is when you're in the middle of a part where you can't pause because the action is so intense that timing is everything... and your palms are sweating and you can feel the controller slipping... I also remember a lot of times in the summer when I had no AC sweat would trickle down my brow and sting my eyes.

This happens to me too! Haha today I was playing Gunstar Heroes with my friend (as I do frequently hence my name) He had died it was the last boss and I went into the battle with 2 vitality out of a possible 200 vitality and beat the boss and sighed relief wiped my eyes hands and high fives my friend who couldn't believe I won.

Hawksmoor
10-20-2012, 08:40 PM
I have gotten physical with countless systems, controllers, and games. The majority of those times involved the NES though. I used to routinely remove the controller, swing it around by the cord until maximum velocity was reached, and then send it crashing down to the floor. Remarkably, I never managed to break one. Perhaps I was just too puny as a child. I also hammer-fisted my NES without reservation. It, and the game, had cheated me, so justice had to be meted out.

More recently I got so enraged at the manner in which I lost some SF3: 3rd Strike matches on PSN that I punched a hole in the bedroom wall of my former apartment.

evildead2099
10-20-2012, 09:03 PM
I've never broken anything that I can remember but about 5 years ago had a hilarious experience with someone raging. I used to play Marvel vs. Capcom 2 in tournaments every other week and was pretty good at the game. Played this guy at an arcade who clearly thought he was good. Beat him 4 times and the last time perfected him. He said something, shook my hand then started to leave the arcade. Once he was near the front he ripped his shirt off before completely exiting the arcade. One of the funniest things I've ever seen from a competitive game.

What do you mean, 'ripped his shirt off'? Hulk Hogan style?!?

Superman
10-21-2012, 03:22 AM
What do you mean, 'ripped his shirt off'? Hulk Hogan style?!?

That was the thought that came to my mind.

IHatedSega
10-21-2012, 03:51 AM
Its really funny when wrestlers do that when theyre angry.

Genesaturn
10-21-2012, 09:39 AM
No, never. Someone has anger issues.

Anger issues has nothing to do with it man - I know lots of gamers who only get frazzled over games, including myself.

My worst rage moment..which my cousins usually remind me of often, was when I threw my Genesis into the wall when I was like 10 years old because I just couldn't pull off the secret finishing moves in Eternal Champions. I tried over and over and over and they were able to pull them off pretty quickly. I've also put my controllers through all sorts of hell, luckily I haven't gotten that frustrated...newer controllers just aren't built that sturdy anymore lol.

Greg2600
10-21-2012, 11:10 AM
It's been 20 years or more, but my NES controllers have teeth marks in them for a reason.

frogofdeath
10-21-2012, 11:42 AM
Haha, this is so true for some of my friends. We used to play Goldeneye at a friends house on the N64 all the time. I was the first one to have the game, and I'd bring my cart with so we could play it with all the unlocks and such.

I was also the best at the game for a long time since I was the on who owned it so I could play more. But one time we were playing and one of my friends got so mad one time he ripped out the controllers from the N64 and pulled my cart out while the system was on and slammed it on table. I was pissed at him possibly messing up my game (it was fine), but looking back on it, its funny to see how focused we were on the game.
Freshman year in college I had a similar experience with Goldeneye and some friends from the dorms. Goldeneye had been out for some time already, so no one had the advantage of being the first to own the game. Instead of studying for midterms and finals, we tended to waste the time with Goldeneye matches. One of the people living on our floor was an extremely cocky SOB about everything, including videogames. Well he was consistently on the losing end and had to give up the controller to the person in waiting. All the while, he kept talking smack about how good he was. Eventually he threw the controller down in disgust and claimed we were cheating, stormed out the door, and never partook in the gatherings again. Ran in to him a couple years later and he was still a major douche.

Froboz
10-21-2012, 05:26 PM
It, and the game, had cheated me, so justice had to be meted out.

I hear you. I used to get fighting mad a lot of the time because I felt the game cheated, or because I encountered a glitch (which never seemed to work out in my favour).

Hawksmoor
10-21-2012, 05:31 PM
Freshman year in college I had a similar experience with Goldeneye and some friends from the dorms. Goldeneye had been out for some time already, so no one had the advantage of being the first to own the game. Instead of studying for midterms and finals, we tended to waste the time with Goldeneye matches. One of the people living on our floor was an extremely cocky SOB about everything, including videogames. Well he was consistently on the losing end and had to give up the controller to the person in waiting. All the while, he kept talking smack about how good he was. Eventually he threw the controller down in disgust and claimed we were cheating, stormed out the door, and never partook in the gatherings again. Ran in to him a couple years later and he was still a major douche.

I too played GoldenEye a hell of a lot; probably 1000s of hours. Just me and a friend of mine, but we played with alternate settings, the most important of which was one-hit kills. Well, on certain stages I eventually became able to predict spawn point sequences, so I would run from room to room; sometimes I shot him just as he materialized. After dying this way four or five times in a row, he said fuck it.

I'll also never forget a Mario Kart 64 moment with this same friend. He had just gotten the game and wasn't too familiar with the previous entry in the series. I got ahead of him at one point and stopped in the middle of a narrow bridge with a turtle shell on my ass. He comes flying across the bridge, smacks into the shell, and goes careening off the side and down into the out-of-bounds area. Without saying a word he calmly reached over to the N64 and pressed the reset button. I laughed about that for quite some time.

Khristophoros
10-21-2012, 06:59 PM
I normally don't have anger issues for many games, but when I was a kid, the Slip Slide Ride level on Donkey Kong Country for the SNES made be mad to the point where I swung the controller in anger and broke the case on my system. Everything still worked, but it actually released some anger and frustration, continued playing and actually beat the level!

sloan
10-21-2012, 07:49 PM
Threads like this are interesting to read.

I have played games from 2600 up through modern consoles and never thrown a single item or slammed it in disgust. Get a grip...

The 1 2 P
10-21-2012, 08:02 PM
Although I've once got mad enough to throw my controller down I have never broken anything out of anger. I usually just curse alot. Furthermore, while I can still get frustrated by some games I tend to stay away from the uber difficult ones...except for Ninja Gaiden.

treismac
10-21-2012, 08:24 PM
I too played GoldenEye a hell of a lot; probably 1000s of hours. Just me and a friend of mine, but we played with alternate settings, the most important of which was one-hit kills. Well, on certain stages I eventually became able to predict spawn point sequences, so I would run from room to room; sometimes I shot him just as he materialized. After dying this way four or five times in a row, he said fuck it.

I'll also never forget a Mario Kart 64 moment with this same friend. He had just gotten the game and wasn't too familiar with the previous entry in the series. I got ahead of him at one point and stopped in the middle of a narrow bridge with a turtle shell on my ass. He comes flying across the bridge, smacks into the shell, and goes careening off the side and down into the out-of-bounds area. Without saying a word he calmly reached over to the N64 and pressed the reset button. I laughed about that for quite some time.

Awesome. :D

richard_in_jpn
10-22-2012, 11:34 AM
The closest I remember getting was Super Monkey Ball.

To this day the only game I can think of that I didn't complete. It bested me.

I was able to be rational enough to not break anything, but I did bruise my leg up pretty bad in fits of rage, not to mention making the neighbors wonder why in the world I was screaming "You god damn fucking monkey!!!"

Oldskool
10-22-2012, 11:38 AM
Threw a couple controllers as a kid. I do remember when I got my first apartment, a cousin of one of my roomates was playing a SNES game ( I don't even remember which one) and he got so mad at it he ripped the connections out, grabbed the SNES and started bashing it against the wall of my Apt. MY apt. Needless to say he was not allowed back after he left a hole in the wall (but the SNES was fine).

BlastProcessing402
10-22-2012, 03:12 PM
Recently though I had been going to my moms on the weekends. Her roomates have a ps3, and I was on my way to the "cake", and i stopped. The next week when I went back to the house the save wasnt there. Didnt make me mad about the game, but Ive found that any saves I do dont last on it. I really miss memory cards so I do a real save that will be SAVED. I dont want to get a ps3 cause of this.

If you're losing saves on a PS3 it's because one of your Mom's roommates is being a dick and erasing them. You should probably take a USB drive and copy your saves (though some games won't let you).

Froboz
10-22-2012, 04:16 PM
Threw a couple controllers as a kid. I do remember when I got my first apartment, a cousin of one of my roomates was playing a SNES game ( I don't even remember which one) and he got so mad at it he ripped the connections out, grabbed the SNES and started bashing it against the wall of my Apt. MY apt. Needless to say he was not allowed back after he left a hole in the wall (but the SNES was fine).

What amazes me is how tough those things are. If he'd done that to a Playstation, I doubt it would have still worked.

jb143
10-22-2012, 04:36 PM
I remember my brother getting mad at an NES game and throwing the controller at the TV screen. Then I remember my dad yelling at us and none of us getting the play for some time afterwards.

Froboz
10-23-2012, 02:10 PM
Haha... yeah, destroying your own game is one thing but don't mess with Dad's TV! ;)

369WIERDO369
10-23-2012, 03:56 PM
I've personally never gotten physical with any of my games.
My brother, though, when he was younger, used to throw controllers when he got mad enough...I think he broke a PS3 controller once...

A friend of mine, though, when we were younger, got physical a lot.
He had just gotten a SNES. The only game console our family had was the original NES.
We used to play Mortal Kombat a lot, and whenever I beat him he'd beat me up. He was smaller than me, but he was wild and I was really pathetic.
Eventually it got to the point where I'd let him win.

thom_m
10-23-2012, 04:42 PM
Once, when I was about 16, I threw my Megaman 4 cart at the wall after hours trying to kill the first Dr. Wily vehicle. That moustached bastard. The cart's case broke in half and I was never abel to fix it...I still have to play the came using the PCB only. :(

As far as I remember, that was the only time I actually broke something; I can also state that I got really, REALLY mad at my younger brother when he got better than me at Rock'n'Roll Racing - to the point I just told him to go fuck himself and left angrily (while he laughed his ass off).

Both of the times, I was already too old for those tantrums; I'm not proud of them (although I do think they're funny now). That said, i admit that I still curse a lot when playing video games. A LOT.

TheHacker32
10-23-2012, 10:43 PM
I destroyed a PS2 controller since i had issues as a kid, It was during Squid Alder's level in Mega Man X5. I also destroyed my friends copy of Super Mario Sunshine too, then I tried to destroy my SNES Controller while playing Star Fox. But as of now, I never get mad while playing video games since i don't take constant annoyances seriously; i just either turn off the console or just try some other game to get my enjoyment back to normal. :oops:

JSoup
10-23-2012, 11:30 PM
I bopped my grandfather in the head with a controller once, very much on accident. Super Bomberman 2 had me raging, to the point that I threw my arms up in frustration. The controller flew out of my hand at the gesture and landed on his head.

Superman
10-24-2012, 01:12 AM
It's been 20 years or more, but my NES controllers have teeth marks in them for a reason.

I think I have one of your controllers, Greg! lol