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Quote Originally Posted by Ashley Schovitz' View Post
My problem with PS2's are that they have to be cleaned frequently and they are the most sensitive for example on an episode of X-play Morgan Web does a test to see which game console in current generation is the best built and guess who was the first to break/ pS2, with Xbox in 2nd and Gamecube in 1st. Gamecube got hit by a sledgehammer, hit by a weight and was dropped and it still worked. Sony is getting over us, but at least they have the best games.
I saw that one, but I don't think one test is enough to determine which is the most robust console. Depending on how the consoles were hit, you could get very different results. If that test were to be used for proof, you'd need to drop like 20 consoles and then get an average.
It's like the same for mine If my PS2 is dropped 3 feet from the ground the disc tray gets stuck and I have to call one of my husband's friends to get it fixed. And with Nintendos I always dropped those when I was little and they still work today only not as well, probably due to age, but I still can play them for hours at a time without them freezing or something else.