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yuss yuss

 

you cant beat classics.

I loved my Nintendo 64, but unless you kept the cartridges at a perfect temperature with dust filtration you'd have to give the damn thing a sexual favor to load the game.

basically everyone summed up what i'd say

It's not even the consoles. Overall, Nintendo 64 games are a whole lot better than what's passing as a good game for the X-Box these days.

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3 to 4 Discs just for one game? One cartridge and you have an Ocarina of Time

I like both. :)

 

Buuuuut, as far as I know, Xbox can't play Zelda games, sooooo... That kind of gives me an ultimatum, doesn't it?

I prefer Xbox to Nintendo, or at least to the Wii. I can't argue with the N64 and GameCube, though. Well, except for graphics.

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The only good thing Microsoft can make is Windows operating systems. And even then 1/4 of them is crappy Vista.

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The only good thing Microsoft can make is Windows operating systems. And even then 1/4 of them is crappy Vista.

 

Nintendo should make computers twould put Microsoft outta business!

^ this.

 

 

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That's full of win.

Nintendo wins hands down in my case. I still have my Nintendo 64 and all it's games and it still works great. They don't make systems like they used to. It seems like one little bump or drop of a modern system will make it obsolete. The older systems were more durable. Even my Gamecube was pretty durable, it survived a car crashing into the house!

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Nintendo wins hands down in my case. I still have my Nintendo 64 and all it's games and it still works great. They don't make systems like they used to. It seems like one little bump or drop of a modern system will make it obsolete. The older systems were more durable. Even my Gamecube was pretty durable, it survived a car crashing into the house!

 

Holy shit! Wow how'd that happen?

^ this.

 

 

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My friends x-box lasted is still working, and he's had it for 4 years so far.

Holy shit! Wow how'd that happen?

 

Well here is a brief summry of what happened. I was just sitting on the bed in a bedroom beading when I heard this loud noise that was getting louder by the second. Before I knew it a car came crashing through the wall. All I can remember after that was screaming for help because I was trapped in the room. My aunt helped me get out of the room by pushing back the wall that had covered the door . My family says that it was a miracle that I came out of that mess with just a couple of brusies and scratches. I know God took good care of me when that happened. Me and my family knew the car must have missed the stop sign on the corner, but we couldn't understand how the car had missed all of the trees front of the house. :huh:

 

The other brings joy

 

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If during his jumping fit he dropped it and it broke, I wouldn't want to be anywhere near that kid.
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If during his jumping fit he dropped it and it broke, I wouldn't want to be anywhere near that kid.

 

Haha that might happen to the Xbox!

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