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Editado por A 3 Legged Goat: 7/31/2013 8:04:13 PM
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Worst thing that's happened to your gaming devices?

We drop them, we scratch them. We break them, we smash them. And most of the time it's an accident. But which of those times have been the worst for you? I remember my first DS. I had it in my jacket pocket and I was running home after school to unload the tinkle I had been holding on the bus ride back. I didn't think to take my jacket off, so it fell out of my pocket and into the toilet >.>

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  • Editado por Elrond Hubbard: 8/1/2013 7:07:04 AM
    Most recently, the Red Ring of Death to my Xbox 360. Let me also tell you a tale from the age of gaming cartridges: Back in the days of the N64, little kid me liked using a GameShark. The N64 was on the floor for some reason. One of my parents needed to climb over the gaming area and for some reason stepped on the Super Mario 64 cartridge while it was inserted into the GameShark cartridge. Mario 64 got stuck in the GameShark, and part of it broke off when we tried to take it out. But the most devastating incident to date occurred when I was reorganizing my computer desk. I had carelessly placed some stuff on the floor to move later. My mother, in her gross negligence, allowed two puppies to enter the room when I was at school. My Halo PC disc was torn into several pieces. One of my favorite pieces of Halo history, ruined forever :'(

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