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Guest COMMISSIONERHBK9

Since I am about to purchase the gamecube, I was wondering is it ok to have lets say the gamecube on top of the xbox or ps2 or vice versa? I heard a long time ago that it will damage both systems. Is that still true now?

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The Gamecube is so tiny and light that I doubt it'd make a real difference. In theory it could over time weigh down on the machine under it and warp the structure a bit, but I don't think there's any real danger.

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Guest COMMISSIONERHBK9

I was going to put the gamecube ontop of the xbox.

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GameCube harm a Xbox?

 

Did you know the damn thing could be shot at and almost work? 'nuff said.

Actually, according to X-Play, a Game Cube is more durable than an X-Box is.

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Guest Salacious Crumb

I don't think a Gamecube would sit on top of an X-Box very well.

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I kept my Ps2 on my Xbox and my Cube on my PS2 (looked like a gaming pyramid) for nearly a straight year and still don't have problems with any of my systems (except the "disc read error" of the Ps2 once in a while, though cleaning off the lens will fix that right up). I did finally move all the systems to their own cubbys in an entertainment center a short time ago (the center I was waiting for while the game pyramid stood... lol)

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GameCube harm a Xbox?

 

Did you know the damn thing could be shot at and almost work? 'nuff said.

Actually, according to X-Play, a Game Cube is more durable than an X-Box is.

Morgan SMASH!

 

To be fair though, they only tested to make sure the system turned on. That Cube likely wouldn't have played any games.

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