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so, a year ago, may 16th my house burnt down.
yeah, yeah, who cares.
moral of the story is, when the local fire dept. put out the fire,
everything electronic I had was ruined if it wasn't just ashes or melted plastic,
but, today i flicked on my GBC with the nanoloop cart that I'd found in some stuff salvaged from the remains of my house,
and it STILL WORKS.
though, I couldn't get it to work before, it works again.
i guess Mister Wittchow's design also has embedded durability wink

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Now you just need to steal the Game Boy they have on display at the Nintendo World Store.
"The sounds of destruction."

Was this a Nanoloop One cart, or an older version?

Also, sucks about the fire.

Last edited by rygD (May 31, 2014 9:51 pm)

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Nanoloop One.
haha the one that survived the gulf war?
and yeah, the fire sucked but it's not that big of a deal.

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Sucks to hear about your loss, cool you got a funny story about it. You need to put out a nanoloop only fire ep to diss the disaster !

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Sestri Levante, Genova, Italy

Sorry for your loss.
Thumbs up for nanoloop!

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one time i sent my 1.3 through the wash. NOT as cool as your story though.

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I love hearing stories of these old things resisting catastrophic events. I mean the events themselves are horrible but the miraculous survival of VG/music gear is really cool. I imagine what the feeling of using them afterwords is like.