@TheMiamiDeSantos Yeah, that would also be called "the battery leaked" in America, too. I think that happened to my Game Boy Color.
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@TheMiamiDeSantos Yeah, that would also be called "the battery leaked" in America, too. I think that happened to my Game Boy Color.
Tf is this choco NES
how'd you get this photo of my cousins basement?!-
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Those old consoles really were sturdier than what we have now. Meanwhile my PS4 died just because my dog shed a bit a fur in its general direction.
Reminds me of an actual story from 1991 or so about a US soldier that snuck a GameBoy into his barracks while being sent off to war. The legend goes that his squad's quarters were bombed, and when he returned to his now shrapnel-encrusted Game Boy and tried to turn it on, it still worked perfectly fine as if it was brand new, it just looked dirty and grimy.
TheMiamiDeSantos
yo, old school rules, i had a gameboy but i was an idiot and store it with batteries inside, so the batteries did cum inside the gameboy and that corrosive radioactive or something mess did make it stop to work (here in brazil we say the battery did leak, i don't know how you guys say it in america so i had to explain like that), i also had other 2 gameboys, i sold them all. I like to collect old videogames since old guns i can't since it's hard to (legally have guns here in brazil) and old cars are too expensive and i don't have a place to park them all (unless i park them all around my street near my house), old videogames are a little easier to collect