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Classic Gamer wrote:
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What is this about a Lifetime warranty? Did Nintendo really offer a lifetime warranty on this package?
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supericeboy wrote:
Classic Gamer wrote:
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What is this about a Lifetime warranty? Did Nintendo really offer a lifetime warranty on this package?
Either way, whenever his SNES dies (hope it doesn't), he might be able to get that enforced legally. "Gimme new SNES!"
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The whole "lifetime warranty" gimmick is the oldest bait-and-switch tactic in the book. The phrase, "lifetime warranty" applies to the product's lifetime, not the consumer's lifetime. When you buy such a warranty, you are just throwing money away. A warranty has no real world value whatsoever. Many companies offer the consumer a warranty for free as an enticement to buy. Don't expect that warranty to do any good.

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Re: Game Collections

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alexis524 wrote:. i was hoping to see a copy of terranigma since your region was blessed with that title, and we were left out in the cold. :(
id prefer to get some us rpgs such as chrono trigger before i bring out the big bucks for a boxed with manual game of terranigma.
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Nice collection, I really like your boxed N64 games and the blue console itself! How do you plan to play Super Mario RPG if I may ask? Do you have some sort of converter or are you getting an NTSC SNES?
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Secret of Mana complete, excellent!
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primagen wrote:Nice collection, I really like your boxed N64 games and the blue console itself! How do you plan to play Super Mario RPG if I may ask? Do you have some sort of converter or are you getting an NTSC SNES?
well i already bought a boxed with maps and booklet copy of chrono trigger so i wont be getting super mario rpg anytime soon. anyway im going to buy a snes converter off ebay uk to play the game. Eventually i would like to get a ntsc console :)
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Classic Gamer wrote:
primagen wrote:Nice collection, I really like your boxed N64 games and the blue console itself! How do you plan to play Super Mario RPG if I may ask? Do you have some sort of converter or are you getting an NTSC SNES?
well i already bought a boxed with maps and booklet copy of chrono trigger so i wont be getting super mario rpg anytime soon. anyway im going to buy a snes converter off ebay uk to play the game. Eventually i would like to get a ntsc console :)
I'll never understand why those games didn't see PAL release, that sucks so much. I would love to have Super Mario RPG.
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Neat, your tablecloth has scanlines.
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