why is the standard NES reffered to as a toaster? for one I've never seen a toaster in which the bread goes in horizontally.
the REAL toaster is the PAL Super Nintendo. As a kid I would slam the eject button and the cartridge would come flying out just like a piece of toast when it pops out the toaster.
Can't do that with a standard NES or even an NTSC SNES. So next time you refer to a standard NES as a toaster, think what properties of that system merits that name.
Does it actually have some toaster-like qualities, or is it's affectionate nick-name not really based on anything other than people copying each other without thinking?