Author Topic: What do you do with dead games/systems?  (Read 600 times)

May 04, 2016, 08:20:35 PM
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palmer6strings

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I'm again, throwing another dead game in my box of dead stuff.

I've tried to find ways to repurpose dead gaming stuff but have come to where I've got a lot of no working shit.

Anybody else (besides maybe Wiggy :P) have this problem without much of a solution?

What do you do with dead stuff?
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May 04, 2016, 08:31:40 PM
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You know me :P

Just fixed a PAL and U.S. SNES yesterday actually. U.S. SNES had a bad cart port, so I grabbed one from a beyond busted MoBo and swapped it. The PAL SNES blew a cap right off the MoBo. Found a replacement, Retrobright treatment to the shell, BAM!  Good as new :)

But I do still have box after box of busted consoles that haven't been touched in years :-\

May 04, 2016, 09:14:35 PM
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I'm pretty good at fixing systems. 

May 04, 2016, 09:26:50 PM
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I try to fix them too.  Games also.  I'll get down with rewiring a bad game if traces are damaged. 
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May 04, 2016, 09:41:16 PM
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You know me :P

All too well bro lol.


Just fixed a PAL and U.S. SNES yesterday actually. U.S. SNES had a bad cart port, so I grabbed one from a beyond busted MoBo and swapped it. The PAL SNES blew a cap right off the MoBo. Found a replacement, Retrobright treatment to the shell, BAM!  Good as new :)

But I do still have box after box of busted consoles that haven't been touched in years :-\
I'm pretty good at fixing systems. 
I try to fix them too.  Games also.  I'll get down with rewiring a bad game if traces are damaged. 

Ya, I fix most stuff that is fixable also. I guess I should have worded it as: What do you do with stuff that's NOT repairable.

I've got a small box of games that look like they should work. Clean, and no phsical damage. I'm guessing the chips just shot the shit.

I figured I would use the shells to customize other games, or save them in case I run across a working game with a nasty label faded/torn shell.

Kinda like my PS1 clocktower game. It wouldn't boot into the main game no matter how much I buffed and cleaned it. Tried it on 5 different PS1's. Finally I just turned it into a clock and hung it on my wall...
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May 05, 2016, 06:52:39 AM
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That stuff ends up back in the box with repairable stuff and sometimes gets used for donor parts, and sometimes I pull it back out having forgot that I already tried to fix it, and I end up wasting more time on it lol!

But mostly just used for parts.

May 05, 2016, 07:00:50 AM
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hmm?
a fair question.  :P
if i can't fix it (or the work too professional for my skill set) then give it away to somebody who can fix/make good use of it.
keep parts i can use/work, but outside that, just sit on it til a viable home is found.
no charge though.
the ONLY condition is:
if it's too far from my home address THEY come and pick it up in a FULL public arena, to protect all sides.
no shipping for giveaways, unless, a pickup req/appointment is actually paid for on all levels by the recipient in advance.  ;D

May 05, 2016, 10:15:26 PM
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Leave it laying around and think I may fix it someday, but it really just collects dust. I don't really know how replace chips, ports and things like that.

May 06, 2016, 06:23:09 PM
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Parts. I have a few PS1's that I got from a friend that are somewhat gutted so I just keep them for parts. If I get something that IS fixable though it eventually gets fixed... Eventually. Actually, I'm waiting on some capacitors in the mail to fix a busted Game Gear right now.
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May 08, 2016, 08:53:50 PM
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anyone use *Insert Online Electronic Store that sells GB Shells* (you who know know) for replacement shells/screen covers for them working but very beat up games? *CHEAP PLUG* but Mr RoseColouredGaming here has some awesome shells for people to use ;)

May 08, 2016, 09:14:28 PM
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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.

May 09, 2016, 07:22:46 PM
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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.
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May 09, 2016, 08:46:57 PM
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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.

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.
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May 09, 2016, 09:10:48 PM
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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.

May 10, 2016, 04:27:44 AM
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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?