Yup, but think about having 8gig games (blueray sized) but with no loading times, and no moving parts within the machine to break. Most of the original nes/sega/snes/genesis game systems still work till this day. The only real problems came from track alignment, and power sources burning out.
Then again, do they really want to have such longevity? I've had a few games scratch on me, and had to go buy another copy. Thats profit, plain an simple.
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