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If it's just cracks on the casing, it's not a big deal. You don't plan on going river rafting with the thing, do you? I didn't think so.
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The PSX was awful about that. The track for the laser was originally made of plastic, and because the console wasn't as well ventilated as it should have been, those tracks had a tendency to melt. That's why so many people who still own Playstations from '96 or '97 have to stand them on their sides so they'll read the discs.
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i got a n64 with a shitload of games and i dont use it anymore, what can i do with it?
sell it on ebay? it has: Memory expansion 2 controllers BattleTanx 2 : Global assault Goldeneye 007 Pokemon Stadium g2x (motorcycle racing) StarFox Zelda: oCARINA OF TIME zELDA: mAJORAS MASK |
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Okay Alpha_Omega, I took a good hard look at my Gamecube last night, and I was able to a few very faint cracks under the surface of the plastic. They were all in the places you described yours as being. Those are nothing to worry about. When plastic hardens, there are places where the stress on the casing is greater and there will undoubtedly be small, harmless cracks because of it. They will not spread, they will cause no harm, they are nothing to worry about.
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yea, the same goes for the controllers
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