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What game consoles have died on you?

PS3 and I'm about to resurrect her by getting a reflow next weekend. Love that console.

My 360 threatened with a RROD, but after turning it off and letting it cool (I guess?) it never became a full on one.

Other than that, and I've been pretty fortunate.
 
NES - died in mid-nineties, replaced with top loader
PS3 - launch model died in early 2011, replaced with a slim.

My Atari 2600, Gameboy, Genesis, N64, PS1, PS2, Gamecube, Vita, PS4, and XB1 all still work fine.

The $600 launch PS3 really pissed me off. They were technical juggernauts, but death was pretty much inevitable. That's inexcusable, hard to swallow at $600, and should have been a bigger issue if not for the original 360s RRoD.
 
My Gamecube died on me a few years ago, stopped reading discs and soon wouldn't power on anymore as well.

RIP old pal, I still miss you

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7 360s and I almost lost my 60gb PS3. I finally decided to retire it when I was given a 500gb White PS3 SS. But yeah the 360 thing sucked.
 
My PS2 (bought in 2008, very late into the console´s life cycle) gave up more than once, but I was eventually able to repair it each time. Mostly disk reading and memory card problems. It saw only light use: mostly Budokai Tenkaichi 2 & 3, Gran Turismo 4 and the absolute classics of that generation.

I´ve never been a Sony lover, but that machine tainted my relationship with the brand. Less reliable gaming machine I have ever owned, and without a doubt the one I enjoyed the less.
 
Went through 2 360s due to the dreaded red ring of death and had a PS2 problem were it wouldn't read dark discs but Sony fixed that for free so my PS2 didn't really die.

Also had a weird issue were I thought my Dreamcast broke and wouldn't read any disc but I realized if I didn't close the CD tray-top completely and left it a hair open then it would read CDs fine. I would play it with a remote control on top of the tray so it wasn't completely closed.

Edit: Also I forgot to mention a PS3, it was my brothers but I played it, it died due to the yellow light of death. I tried the hair-dryer to motherboard technique but that didn't work so that fat PS3 collects dust in my parents basement.
 
My original PlayStation that's packed away now is my third replacement. The 360 up in my bedroom now is also my third replacement. Other than that, no consoles have ever failed on me. Oh, wait, my PS3 disc drive died. It's in my daughter's room now used pretty much just as a Netflix box.
 
My launch Dreamcast stopped spinning discs right after I got NHL 2K2, fittingly enough (last US game released). Wasn't too sad as I'd gotten a couple extras the day they dropped to $50.

I accidentally offed the Lynx I got when I was 9 years old. The batteries had leaked and I cut it on for the first time in a while and SIZZZZLE. :(

A PS1 and PS2 where the disc drive lasers were nearly shot. That's dead enough. I got rid of them. I think I sold the PS1 on eBay and the PS2 I forget.

Xbox: Had a piece of shit model with a Thomson disc drive that wouldn't read dual layer discs so I traded it in toward one with a Samsung drive.

Hadn't had my launch Wii very long before I got constant disc read errors. Got that replaced on warranty. I did buy that online though who knows how much it bounced around in transit.



I doubt my 60 GB PS3 and OG 360 have much life left. PS3's been run pretty hard. It was on almost constantly when I was awake for two plus years, especially during the summer, when I was playing Hot Shots Golf online daily. My niece tried to play The Last of Us a couple summers ago and it'd get way loud and keep resetting.

360 I didn't play a bunch aside from a few months doing Outrun Online Arcade time trials over and over. Not too long after it gave me three red rings when I cut it on. Pretty sure it was the RROD pattern. Just left it off a while and it worked? Haven't used it a ton since then and won't be surprised if it doesn't last long when I do.
 
Went through three Xbox 360s until Microsoft finally sent me a new one instead of refurbished/repaired ones. Took me pretty much having to go into beast mode on the phone with a service manager to get that new one. I don't think I've said so many curse words at an individual in my life...

My original PS2 died on me, but at least that had an excuse. Played the hell out of it. Got a PS2 Slim to replace it.

My original PS3. The disc drive gave out on it. Once again, couldn't really be mad since I played the hell out of it. Had to get the ugly PS3 Super Slim. But at least it plays games...with its ugly self. XD
 
I had one Xbox 360 get the RROD. The one I use now is starting to get problems where it sometimes can't tell there's a game in the tray. Luckily my brother gave me his so I have a standby if this one goes.

I had an original model and on DS light end up in a state where the top screen would display nothing but white. They didn't have the parts to fix my original model so I got a Pokemon edition with Palkia and Dialga on it as a replacement.
 
PS1: It fell over once, though we managed to get it repaired. The Second time fucked it up for good though.

Dreamcast: Reading system and hardware got fucked up, don't know how exactly however, but it is pretty much dead.
 
Just my PS2 which went DRE but I got that fixed, I guess my SNES as well but that's more the AC adapter connector. Oh and yeah I guess my old Playstation did kinda crap out too and stopped reading discs.
 
Ah this is actually a pretty funny tale.

Went to turn on my Wii one day a few years ago. It would not come on. Nothing I did could make it turn on.

6 months later, my sister and I are laughing about it (albeit ready to f-ing cry) when she asks me to just try it. We thought, "Wouldn't it be crazy if it just came on after 6 MONTHS!"

It did.

And it still works to this day. ❤
 
My PS2 got this disk read error.

Xbox Original had DVD drive failure

Several XBox 360s got the red ring of death

Launch PS3 got the yellow light of death shortly after finishing the Last of Us
 
NES - Blinking light, had to send to Nintendo for repair.

PS1 - Stopped reading discs after 6 months, problems started while playing Wild Arms. Ironically two of my friends PS1's also died during this game.

Xbox (original) - dirty disc error

PS3 - YLOD
 
Just last-gen systems: an X360 (RROD), PS3 (blown PSU) and Wii (dead sensor bar port). The PS3 and Wii I didn't bother replacing, the former because the PS4 was rumoured to be no more than ~a year away and the latter as I virtually never used it.
 
Sega Dreamcast, Nintendo Gamecube (I reckon these two can be fixed/fortunately I got spares on the cheap) and PS4.
 
NES- No amount of cartridge blowing would suffice
360- RROD in the middle of Dead Space
PS3 (MGS4 Edition w/ software backcompat)- YLOD after about 6 months of jet engine fan blast

also owned a master system, genesis, ps1, dreamcast, ps2 and xbox, never replaced any of them due to failure
 
PS3 (YLOD)
Wii (Stopped reading discs then the fan died?)
GameCube (Stopped reading discs)
PSP (Stopped reading discs)
Kinect 2.0 (stopped functioning with the Win10 update, I think Microsoft dodged a bullet with unbundling these, they seem unreliable)

The NES, SNES, and N64 I grew up with all still work (the N64 has issues with outputting but I think a new AV adapter would fix it). All my gameboys (OG, Color, Advance) and Original DS still work. I haven't had any issues with Microsoft consoles but I only have ever owned the 360S and XB1.
 
In over 20 years of gaming just the Xbox360...two times. One of the reasons I finally switched from Xbox to Playstation this generation.
 
NES after 2 years
SMS after 3 years
OG Gameboy after 15ish years.
PSX after 4 years.
XBox 360 after 2.5 years.

That's it. Wait, that is too much! All of my other consumer electronic devices period across my entire life have had fewer breakdowns.
 
The only console (or handheld) ever to break down on my was my OG PS3. The drive failed and soon after I repaired it, it died again. Really bummed me out because I loved playing my PS2 games up-ressed with a wireless controller and virtual saves.

Considering my first console was NES and my first handheld was GameBoy, one failure in dozens is a good ratio.
 
PS3 YLOD. The PS3 the only system to ever break down on me. Everything else from the NES on up still runs
if you blow on the cartridge and insert it just right
.

My wife and I used the PS3 just about daily for about 5 years, tho, which is way more wear than I've put on any other console. Damn you, streaming services.
 
The only console I can think of that has failed me for reasons not my fault would be my Gamecube. The system's disc spinner stopped working so I had to get that sucker repaired by sending it back to Nintendo.
 
The original PS2 after about five years. It started getting picky on which games it would actually read, and then eventually stopped reading disks altogether. Other than that, I've never had a problem with any of my systems.
 
In Chronological Order:

NES: I think the first NES we got stopped working because we'd always leave games in the cartridge slot and that bends the contacts. We got our first NES in 1989, tried to replace it with a new one in 1991.

Playstation: I couldn't figure out why games were giving me disc read errors (I think it was a venting issue that plagued early units). At the time I thought maybe the lens was dirty, so I tried to clean it with a Q-Tip. That just made things worse. Wal-mart let me exchange it straight across for a Dualshock version for no extra cost and no questions asked two years later.

Dreamcast: I have become one of those people who's Dreamcast is having increasing trouble reading game discs. It mainly only really effects a handful of my library (notably Sonic Adventure 2) but it's still a problem. I have yet to replace it.

Xbox 360: Bought in September 2006, red ringed by December 2006. Microsoft then lost my 360 at their repair center until March 2007. They replaced the console at no extra cost and gave me a free copy of Project Gotham 3. The replacement they gave me was also obviously broken and eventually shit the bed in April 2008, literally two weeks after my new warranty expired. It wasn't even a red ring the second time around, but they ended up giving me 50% off the repair cost (though it should've been free..)

Playstation 2: Same time I bought my 360, I got a refurb PS2 (fat) as I'd never had one before. Around 2009, I started getting Disc Read errors and the controller/memory card ports started dropping connections during games. Replaced it with a refurbished PS2 Slim in 2011.

SNES: Hooked up my old SNES in 2010 to find that one of the cartridge pins had fallen out (?!) and I have no idea how, why, or when. Yet to be replaced.

Nintendo DS Lite: Eventually succumbed to a bad hinge crack in 2012 and the top screen stopped displaying anything at all.
 
Ps2 (broke it with a bat in a fit of rage after losing a world series after playing all spring training games and the full 162 game season)

PSP 2000, screen would black out.

Ps3 twice (YLoD and then 3 months later it was a faulty blu-ray drive)
 
The only console that failed multiple times was x360 and I had switched from Ps2 to x360.

Never had I been so frustrated with an electronic device as I was with the utter piece of shit xbox360.


Luckily I have an Halo Reach ed slim and a gears or war edition slim...both running well and I have like 300 games for it.

My PS3 fat still works and I chnage thermal paste in it every year.
 
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