- 28 Sep 09, 21:49#158301
Sure I've mentioned this loads of times....my NES is still hooked up to my TV
I'm definitely a Ninty girl though...my DS is practically glued to me 
I would have tried fixing the RROD myself, only MS said they'd do it for free and it wasn't mine so breaking it further wasn't really an option. I have a knack for killing electronic things anyway. Every time I touch my OH's fancy water-cooled multi-coloured-lighted PC, it dies. I'm banned from touching it now
That said, I'm not as a bad as one of my brother's friends - he couldn't get some cable in the back of his PC so he took a hammer and hammered it in. Unsurprisingly, as it was the wrong hole for the cable, his 'workaround' didn't work.
find that most of the games with the best storylines are either the really old Playstation games which I play in ePSXe, older computer games or else things from even further back than that on the NES/SNES/N64/Master System/Mega Drive etc.
To each their own, I guess
Oh, and the Red Ring of Death is an easy fix
Sure I've mentioned this loads of times....my NES is still hooked up to my TV


I would have tried fixing the RROD myself, only MS said they'd do it for free and it wasn't mine so breaking it further wasn't really an option. I have a knack for killing electronic things anyway. Every time I touch my OH's fancy water-cooled multi-coloured-lighted PC, it dies. I'm banned from touching it now

That said, I'm not as a bad as one of my brother's friends - he couldn't get some cable in the back of his PC so he took a hammer and hammered it in. Unsurprisingly, as it was the wrong hole for the cable, his 'workaround' didn't work.