Holy crap, old nintendo cartidges are resiliant

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2010

We tried and tried to destroy this thing but it just keeps on tickin'

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  • Fire is beneficial!

  • @CPTHAP clearly the cart has the ability flash fire.

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  • Behold, Nintendium.

  • SCIENCE.

    it works, bitches.

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  • Gameboy Color learned Flash Fire!

  • What if

    Nintendo's cartridges are made by Nokia?

  • I guess we know why its remake is called Firered.

  • Man, if Nintendo was in the construction business, demolition teams would be out of work.

    Also, it seems that the only way to actually damage Nintendo games is from the inside.

  • @CrazedNinja So a GameSharked Reshiram, basically?

  • Nintendo stuff is Tonka Tough.

  • Bitches don't know 'bout Nintendium.

  • I bet rock would have worked better with a rock.

    And I'm still interested in how dark or steel would have gone.

  • @CrazedNinja And now we know how nintendium works!

  • Clearly, it is a Dragon/Fire type with the Levitate ability.

    Fire does minimal damage to it being at a double type advantage. Its Dragon type gives it resistance to water, but its Fire type cancels that out. It has normal resistance to electricity (due to Dragon) and bug (due to Fire) attacks, and even though it logically SHOULD be weak to ground, it seems to be unaffected by it. (Levitate)

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