I'ver broken 3 ps3 controlloers,3 ps3 fighti sticks,2 vitas,killed tomb raider 3 for playstation when i rented it i hated that game with a passion.
I'ver broken 3 ps3 controlloers,3 ps3 fighti sticks,2 vitas,killed tomb raider 3 for playstation when i rented it i hated that game with a passion.
I've never broken anything, but my brother has. 3 xbox controllers, 9-12 gamecube controllers, 1 ps3 controllers. 1PS2 controller, countless disc based games, 2 gameboy advances, 2 ds, 1 dsi, 2 nunchucks, 1 wii motes and the list grows every day. and this is why we buy warranty in my house.
EDIT* i have almost broken a controller over street fighter 4 on the 360. m bison is impossible.
Last edited by nouserever; 08-14-2012 at 11:13 AM.
Video Games And Video Game Accessories
The very notion of breaking anything I own in anger is just completely baffling to me. I still have my original NES from 1989 and Game Boy from 1990 (and all the games I got at the time in working order) as a testament to taking good care of my expensive home electronics like a rational human being.
What about the opposite? I once fixed an NES in anger.
It was a front loader, but the carts wouldn't stay down, so you had to wedge something in there between the front of the cart and the front of the NES to keep them down so you could play. I used a small plastic ruler.
One day, after a particularly frustrating death in a game (which game I no longer recall, perhaps Zelda 2), I slammed my hand down on top of the NES with a vengeance. Pop! Out came the ruler, up came the game, end of story, right? Wrong.
When I pushed the game back down to try again, it stayed. Yes, I'd somehow fixed the mechanism with my furious blow. If only my PSX and PS2 could've been fixed so easily!