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TopicDisappointing Xbox SeX of the Day - Failing disk drives
TomNook
11/12/20 2:09:07 AM
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original NES - Has the classic issue of games not working until you take them out and keep putting them in just the right way because of bent pins from side loading. People to this day still think it means you need to blow in the games. Bought a top loading NES though which works perfect and plays every game first try.

original Game Boy - large portions of the sides of the screen don't display pixels.

Gamecube - Battery is dead, so the internal clock doesn't work, which means certain games (Animal Crossing) won't work correctly, unless you manually set the time after each boot up.

PS2 - Doesn't play blue colored game discs. I don't know the logic to this.

Original Xbox 360 - RROD

Slim Xbox 360 - It works fine, but there is this weird issue where some games can't see DLC content if the game is being played on the hard drive, but they can if I have them on a USB. Tried so many things, redownloading, etc, and nothing fixed this. Honestly baffling, and no idea the logic.

Switch - Left joycon has trouble inputting 'up' on the control stick. I suppose this is more of a controller issue and not a console issue. I did drop it and chipped part of the joycon to be fair.

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