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What was your last "bad" electronics buy?

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I didn't play my PS2 that much. I only got it for racing and fight games (what PCs don't do well), and didn't get enough of them. So yeah.
 
ATI X800GTO AGP, it arrived just fine and worked for a week, then went berzerk. The replacement was fine....

Before that it was back in 99 (i think) that i bought a Creative somethingCam, it was supposed to be a digital camera and a webcam, but only worked when it wanted to, and of coarse took crappy 640x480 pics.
 
Originally posted by: Firebot
Wasn't a buy, but a really REALLY bad trade.

Traded 5 SNES games, including Donkey Kong Country and Super Mario Kart for a Virtual Boy with 2 games🙁. All I got for it was a lot of flack from my brother and sister and this crooked eyesight😕

Red Alarm was a good game though:thumbsup:

This thread isn't complete without a Nokia N-Gage buyer though:evil;

I think anyone who bought that thing would even be too embarrassed to post about it here. It was completely obvious it would bomb from the beginning.

I guess for me it would be my xbox. I don't play with it that often, but I got it when it was about $150, so not too bad overall. I actually got some decent $5 games from Circuit City recently, so maybe I'll make it worthwhile anyway. I've considered buying an Xbox 360 or PSP, and then I remember that I would rarely use it.
 
(1) Non-computer: Phillips 30 inch HDTV CRT TV - Failed within 2 days of turning it on... fortunatly Best Buy let me exchange it for a Sony model which has been problem-free.

(2) Computer: Kenwood 72x CR-ROM drive - Never worked as promised & failed after a few months... was OEM so I was SOL.
 
Originally posted by: chuckywang
Originally posted by: wasssup
GAMECUBE: bought for $100+ tax, used for ~30 minutes
PSP: bought for $200+ tax, used for 3-4 hours
XBOX360: bought for $400+ tax, used for 20 minutes

PSP heads over to ebay tonight, xbox360 goes there soon, i don't think the gamecube is worth anything anymore so i'll just pack it up...

You'd think after awhile you'll wise up and stop buying different consoles you'll never play.

exactly, obviously he isn't meant to be console gaming 🙂 Xbox360 with live is awesome. The live Arcade is addictive as hell: Uno + Texas Hold 'em
 
Generic KVM off of eBay. Worked for two days. Once it detected that I had left positive feedback, it forgot that it had a mouse on two of the channels and a keyboard on the other two... not terribly useful.

I'm surpirsed at people conplaining about the XBox360. Dead Rising looks like reason enough to keep it. I'll have to hit my local pawnshops and hope one of you lives near me 🙂
 
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