My Sega Nomad (the screen no longer worked), my first Game Gear (which I bought refurbished back in the mid-1990s), my original Game Boy which lasted almost seven years, my 32X (though even Sega admits that the hardware was faulty to begin with) which began loosening the connectors inside the Genesis, and two Sega Saturns (before the year 2000).
As for the hardware which is expected to break down (due to popular opinion), my first PS2 (model SCPH-30001 aka the Disk Read Error model) still works though it's nine years old though it can't play dual-layer DVDs or blue PS2 CD games). My first DS Lite lasted three years but suffered from the cracked right hinge epidemic - I think it still works but my young nephew spilled dry baby cereal on it as my sister was feeding him. My Wii is thirty months old and while it freezes about once every three months it's not a problem - have to unplug it when it does as it won't respond to anything when it freezes. My DSi's shoulder buttons are unresponsive but blowing on each one helps (I'm afraid to play Thorium Wars though).
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