I guess he jus figures most people forgot about his lil hissy fit, and he could sneak in a few more low blows before anyone took notice and told him to suck it up and quit whining again.
L-I-C, yeah I have to set my PSX up on it\'s side to get it to read games. Considering how old it is tho, the hell it\'s been through, and the batch that it came out of.. I\'m happy with how it turned out. My NES absolutely refuses to play games unless you blow on the cartridge, jam it in, and press reset until your fingers bleed. My first Genesis had it\'s controller port break. I dunno how it happened.. but one day Controller 1 jus consistantly wanted to keep holding down. Something in the port screwed up.. it wasn\'t jus the controller.. so it essencially jus destroyed my Genny. That was after 1 year. Speaking of which, it didn\'t take much longer than that for my GameBoy and GameGear\'s screens to both go out permenantly. My first SNES just stopped working one day. My guess is that something blew, cause I can remember smelling something burning after starting it up and getting a garbled screen.
The only consoles I have that have made it to the end of their lifespans with no problems were the Sega Master System, TI 99/4A, and PSX. I guess you could count DC too.. but I\'m still gonna hold to the 5 year pattern. If PSO v.2 keeps grinding my lazer like it is when I join a new room or a busy lobby.. I couldn\'t see it lasting 4 more years.
So yeah.. I\'m probably in the minority.. but I don\'t know anyone personally who\'s had problems with their PSX\'s aside from having to set it up on it\'s side to keep FMV\'s from skipping and to stop loading hangups.