Is the Game Boy the Toughest Product Ever Made?
An anonymous reader writes "CNET is running an article about tough technology, which aptly includes the Nintendo Game Boy, a device so tough that mine still works after many years. 'There's no two ways about it: the original Game Boy is one of the hardest gadgets ever conceived. Rumor has it this beige behemoth isn't made of plastic, but from the skulls of fallen Gurkhas. If you ever saw one that was broken, it's because it lost a boxing match with a nuclear bomb — on points.' So do you agree that the Game Boy is the toughest consumer electronics device ever made?"
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Will it blend?
And their armored cousin, the public pay phone, was no slouch either.
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Apparently, more weapon than controller it is capable of withstanding high speed impact with stationary objects, LCD/plasma TVs, dry wall, idiots, etc.
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I would have to nominate my flash drive. I left it in my pants one time, and it survived a trip through the washer and dryer. I should really have hand-washed it, though: it shrank from 1 gb to 512 mb.
Man, I wish 360's were that durable. Mine just about red rings every time I use my microwave, and dammit, i love my ramen noodles!
why? forty-two.
That or your head is just that dense...i mean clearly you smashed things into your head...its probably pretty tough...
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Gameboy 0
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I nominate the IBM Model M keyboard and its brethren as being among the most bulletproof gadgets ever made. They weigh 5 pounds, mostly because the keys are mounted on a solid steel plate. And not only are they indestructible, but they're delightful to type on.
The Gameboy's still showing games fine. You actually broke your eyesight, np.
So you are a Gurkha who has not yet fallen?
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And anyone with the common sense to wash their hands after eating Cheetos never had this issue...
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It's not a real keyboard if you can't beat a man to death with it.
Um, hypothetically, I mean.
If you take out Tetris, it will work fine!
It wasn't broken at all, was it?
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"my wife has a sewing machine where the computer control for advanced functions is a GBC"
:) ).
That's cool! What happens if you press "Up Down Up Down Left Right Left Right AB AB" on the GBC (not your wife