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What do you do with dead games/systems?

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larryinc64:

I have a small pile of dead systems (Saturn that won't read discs, Dead 360, Paperweight Xbox) I still need to repair my Sega CD, and I got a dead Mega Man 2 :(

They are just there.

RealPlumpBox:

I keep it for awhile and tell the GF I plan of fixing them.  Then after a year of doing nothing with them I toss it our.

aaron-hagel:


--- Quote from: larryinc64 on May 08, 2016, 09:14:28 PM ---I have a small pile of dead systems (Saturn that won't read discs, Dead 360, Paperweight Xbox) I still need to repair my Sega CD, and I got a dead Mega Man 2 :(

They are just there.

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I have a dead 360, died when it was updating and now the entire system OS is corrupted.  I had to purchase a new and transfer over all my saved game data onto a new one.  I still have the old system but it just sits on a shelf collecting dust.  I just haven't gotten to doing anything with it now.

wiggy:

Make it into a doorstop. That's what I did with a stack of old 360s that I had. Then when I got sick of moving them from place to place, I left them in a lowe's parking lot.

Shadow_Zero:

Are optical discs repairable?
I have some Gamecube discs that have cracks/tears. Can't imagine it can be repaired, but perhaps there are ways?

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