Gamecube Smell

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Gamecube Smell

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This is going to sound weird, but I am deadly serious.

I have always liked the smell that my Gamecube emits when it is powered on.
I can't describe it very well, but remember those Scalectric cars that everyone used to have? It's kind of like the burning smell they gave off - but not so burnt-like.
I guess it's just a 'powered-on electronics' type smell, but how the hell am I supposed to describe that?? :?

It's not as potent as it used to be sadly, but I can still get a faint whiff which instantly transports me back to that wonderful day in May 2002 where all I did was play Rogue Leader and Tony Hawk 3 all day. :)

Seriously, am I the only one whose Gamecube gives off this smell (and enjoys it)?
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I've never noticed my GC making a smell, but I've always liked the way the memory card slots in an oXbox controller smell. Reminds me of when I first got an oXbox years ago.
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I bought an N64 on clearance from my local kmart just after the gcn came out and the power brick gives off a similar smell. Because I only really bought it as a spare it hasn't had too many hours since new and it still has the smell today. You can really smell it if I pull it out after a play session while it is still warm. It smells like Goldeneye.
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The smell you're thinking of sounds like ozone. It's sometimes created by anything powered by electricity, but especially electric motors and switches. I don't think GameCubes are supposed to put out a significant amount of it though. Mine certainly never has. There could be something wrong with the motor in your optical drive.

Mine did have a very sweet "new plastic" smell when I first got it, but no different from any other console I've bought new, and it quickly went away with time.
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Incognito D wrote:This is going to sound weird, but I am deadly serious.

I have always liked the smell that my Gamecube emits when it is powered on.
I can't describe it very well, but remember those Scalectric cars that everyone used to have? It's kind of like the burning smell they gave off - but not so burnt-like.
I guess it's just a 'powered-on electronics' type smell, but how the hell am I supposed to describe that?? :?

It's not as potent as it used to be sadly, but I can still get a faint whiff which instantly transports me back to that wonderful day in May 2002 where all I did was play Rogue Leader and Tony Hawk 3 all day. :)

Seriously, am I the only one whose Gamecube gives off this smell (and enjoys it)?
What in the name of fuck is wrong with your Gamecube? :shock: I do like the smell of old Atari systems, though. My Saturn also has a definitive odor from the plastic. Also, one guy on Retronauts said that he used to eat the plastic surrounding the analog stick of a 5200 controller. To each his own and the brain damage incurred, I suppose.

I do associate certain smells with certain games, however. For example, the smell of a freshly-cleaned bathroom reminds me of Kingdom Hearts, and the smell of a busy city street reminds me of Mega Man Battle Network 4.
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I know what your talking about. It's like when you go into a room full of servers, all filled to highest holding capacity...that smell is awesome.
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Maybe the POT is set wrong and the laser is burning the disc .........
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Incognito D wrote:...Seriously, am I the only one whose Gamecube gives off this smell (and enjoys it)?
I've never noticed anything, but based on this alone I went around and gave all my consoles a good sniff....nothing but plastic.
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I love the smell of Gamecubes in the morning; smells like pwnage.
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