Comment Re:The next time you pooh-pooh consoles... (Score 3, Interesting) 103
given that I've had a couple problems with my gamecube, I looked into getting it fixed, since it's still under warranty, I don't have to pay a dime. offtopic, but in looking into getting my gamecube repaired, I discovered that nintendo still supports the original NES and carts for it. You have to pay for repairs, but they are fairly cheap, it's about $40 to repair an NES system, and about $10 to fix a non-working cart.
I can't say the same for any other console manufacturers, but I thought this was pretty cool.