Lifespan of CD vs. Cartridge consoles
I know for sure that cartridge consoles generally have lengthy lifespans. If the fact that so many Atari 2600s are still alive and kicking isn't enough to convince you to become a believer, you'll also see how modern elaborate consoles like the 360 have such high failure rates. I'm a new owner of a 360 of course, but I honestly feel that my DS will outlast it. My PS2 no longer reads discs, and my PS3 has already gone kaputz (probably just the power supply, but still) and I wouldn't be surprised if the PSP was certainly less ardent than the DS, too. My N64 is still kicking it. I do feel some CD consoles can be made to last, as Nintendo has shown with Gamecube and Wii systems having the lowest failure rates of their generation. But, would you say there are any cartridge-based consoles that have high failure rates, or is it just as simple as replacing a few parts? I continue to put my faith in cartridge for reliability until proven wrong.