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Nintendo Gaming / RE:True Crime! (Ask a question, get an answer)
« on: November 03, 2003, 10:14:12 AM »
Who is behind nintendos sinister scheme.....
It can only be Shigerato Mamayoto

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Nintendo Gaming / RE:Gamecube died :(
« on: November 02, 2003, 05:42:59 PM »
You people should have more respect and consideration to someone who is going through a crisis such as I am going through.
My gamecube is dead, I am in a mental downslide.

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Nintendo Gaming / RE:Gamecube died :(
« on: November 02, 2003, 05:29:14 PM »
Unlike us humans, gamecubes have the ability to remain intact and not decay for 2months.
Im just now getting over the shock of it all, and now I am able to go forward with a funeral procession.

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Nintendo Gaming / Gamecube died :(
« on: November 02, 2003, 05:22:32 PM »
My gamecube died Sept 1 2003 at 4:00pm eastern standard time.
The viewing will be held tomorrow at redmond washington for one hour, after the viewing we will head for a
commercial incenerator and we will cremate the remains of our beloved gc and bury it at Jones Cemetary.
Any and all people are welcome to come.

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Nintendo Gaming / RE:True Crime! (Ask a question, get an answer)
« on: November 02, 2003, 05:08:50 PM »
Has anyone tried to dissect a gamecube?
If so how far do I haft to go till I find the DE?

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Nintendo Gaming / Thanks nim :)
« on: November 02, 2003, 04:24:35 AM »
 I just wanna say that I really appreciate how nimloth is so considerate to other people's post and how he isn't a pain in the rump like alot of the admins are.
Thanks nimloth, you should be promoted

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Nintendo Gaming / Admin is in cohoots?
« on: October 29, 2003, 07:41:18 AM »
The adminstrator is undoubtly a nintendo freak who doesn't care about people or anything besides nintendo
It is so sad that there are so many like him in this commmunity.
Well the world goes on

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Nintendo Gaming / A problem that must be addressed.
« on: October 26, 2003, 09:13:07 AM »
The nintendo corporation has evidently something sinister up its sleeve, the disk error problem in the GC console that so many people are experiencing in america is evidently spreading. I encourage people to send emails and call nintendo and chew thier ears out asking them why we should have to pay $75 to have a factory defect repaired.
Heres the email I sent them, I encourage you to send similar messages to nintendo.

"You guys are ripping your loyal lifelong nintendo fans out of $$$ by putting that planned and organized worm in our gamecube, at first I thought it was just my gamecube that had this problem, but now that I look around on the internet it appears that this error is no accidental problem with the manufacturer. All my friends are having the same problems as I have experienced, I have called the nintendo crap repair line and all I get is the option of sending it in for $74.95 and have it "repaired". Why should we be expected to pay 75 dollars for a factory defect which you guys planted on purpose for no good reason?
As I have said we are and hope to be in the future loyal nintendo fans, we havn't bought any other non nintendo console in our lives.
You guys have ruined so many lives by planting that bug in the GC, I dont know of how many Saturday nights I have spent in agony over my crippled and lifeless gamecube.
This describes our problem.
I am getting the usual "not reading Disk" error message on my gamecube. The laser and motor appear to be working...the message appears on all games after a few minutes of play, some right away, yet if I open up the cover and close it again, play resumes fine as normal, unitl it does it again.
Yours truly
Nintendo Fan Association"
 

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