Parthmakeo said: I never had that happen to me but i do remember some schoolmates saying "My dog chewed the power cord to my N64. now i have to order a new one."
I used to have a friend whose younger brother enjoys pressing either the power or restart button (can't remember which one) on his Playstation for no reason, so we had to flip the console upside-down in order to keep him from doing so (the younger brother can't flip it right-side-up).
Seeing as how Koishi reacts unconsciously I have to wonder about one thing; how can she play a game where it requires a certain level of attention/memorization. I mean wouldn't stuff like that come from the conscious part of he mind?
Lol not really that nostalgic to me since the SNES in my house still has it's privilege spot next to the TV in my house XD Does the japanese Super Famicom have a reset button instead of a reset switch?
Tobi-Sempai said: I used to own one of those. That's not the reset button; that ejects the game from the system. Bad move, Orin.
Nope. I have one of those right here (shocking, I know). The button Orin's on is the Reset switch. You couldn't eject the cartridge if the Power switch was on since it was locked into place by a plastic bar.
I don't remember if it worked with the SNES, but I remember the Playstation's reset button not actually resetting until you let go of the button.
i did this to my dad once when i was a baby while he as playing X-COM on the PS1 he was doing pretty good he hadn't saved in quite a while suffice it to say that being a baby was probably the only reason why i didnt die that day >.>