- Mar 17, 2012
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By all means, please inform the rest of us how, because myself and others answered your question with a solid "No".
Too all those that disagree with me about finding old working consoles, (I say it like this to avoid all them quotes) I say awesome. If I can continue to find working consoles in the future, I'm all for it. It's just that with the continuous break downs of these newer model consoles, I fear the worst. I still have my Atari and NES, and they both do still work, but those are cartridge based. It's the spinning optical drives and HDDs I'm worried about.
I just started collecting vinyl in 2012...I have LP vinyl records that are over 30 yrs old. Now I just need to find a working phonograph player.
Or cop show image enhancement, for that matter...There's nothing we can do about companies transitioning to digital downloads for games. I don't see any added benefit from a debate about it in the T2 Kickstarter thread.
And will continue to do so since there's nothing left to discuss. Needs to be locked LOL. From here on out we're just kicking a dead horse...This topic has jumped the shark on a couple of different occasions.