Nintendo Has No DS Phat Parts Anymore

A story to start:

Back in August of 2010, my DS Phat finally bit the dust. By that I mean, it suffered a blow to the top that cracked the top screen to hell. The touchscreen had been kinda screwy for a few years from just overuse with games such as Elite Beat Agents and the like. I got this DS, titanium colored as they called it, Christmas 2004. I was ecstatic to get it, as I knew if I did get it, I would be getting Super Mario 64 DS as a game to play. Me and my DS had good times and bad over the six years I had it. By the time it got sent in, both screens were messed up beyond usage for their individual reasons, the battery could barely hold a two hour charge at best (no sound on too, with sound, it was a little over an hour), the L button was to the point that I had to blow it out to use it every time it went unused for more than an hour, and the Slot 1 was freaking out on me a little.

Needless to say, it had it's share of problems, and I wasn't surprised since I got the first model of DS only a month after the system launched in the US. Well, I gave in and went to set up a repair order with Nintendo. I had looked for parts around the internet before thinking that maybe, just maybe I could undertake the more complicated task of replacing DS Phat screens. Needless to say, it was a fruitless search. The only way I could get any parts were to buy lots of old DS Phats that may or may not have any working parts in them, much less the ones I needed. This led to me emailing Nintendo and telling my tale of woe and disappointment in their inability to create a handheld as long lasting as say, the Gameboy Color.

I ended up actually setting up a call time late August of 2010. Now, I didn't get a free repair (I wish :3), but I did get $25 off and free shipping via FedEx leading to a $50 total. This was all fine and dandy, but I had another problem. I had no money. I had maybe $0.50 in change at the time of making the repair order. I was in minor despair at the prospect of losing this deal until I saw the repair orders lasted for a full year. Long story short, I managed to scrape together $50 by December through selling an account on an internet game I play (not a penny in, got $60 out).

Basically, I shipped it at the end of December, thought all was good, and waited. Well, this last Saturday, I get a phone call from Nintendo asking me to call regarding my repair order that they had received. I go to put it off until a little later, next thing I know, it's 6 at night PST and I can't call that day. The weekend goes by, I come home from school today and they called again. I figured it HAD to be kind of important. I called them on my friend's cellphone on the way to his house, gave my name, order number, address and such to verify it was my order, then I got the bad news.

They no longer can even service Phats. They are dead in the eyes of Nintendo. Instead they offered me a free, new DS lite of my color choice. I went with the red and black, but am sad. I enjoyed the sound quality of the Phat, the firm hinge, and the generally well working shoulder buttons. I've used a lite before, and am not impressed by the cheap build in the slightest. Still though, it was a money order I had sent, $50 I couldn't get back in their hands, so I wasn't just going to get that and my old broken Phat back.

Thus, I accepted their deal and now have a new red and black lite on the way. Here is to hoping it will last. I guess it isn't that bad though. New lite with a fresh one year factory warranty for $50. I suppose I could have done worse.

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[quote name='leeday100196' post='3528386' date='Mar 18 2011, 08:52 PM'][quote name='Nathan Drake' post='3383546' date='Jan 11 2011, 02:14 PM']I'm surprised the hinge broke on yours though. The hinge on the Phat is solid as hell.[/quote]
What are you talking about? Even Nintendo released information about the hinge saying it was a 'design flaw' because too many people were complaining about breaking their hinges and not being able to re-sell it. You must not have rage moments like everyone else, where you shake the bastard too hard...
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pretty sure your thinking of the lite. The lite cracks like nothing and my phat is going strong over six years later.
 
[quote name='dinofan01' post='3528483' date='Mar 18 2011, 10:55 PM'][quote name='leeday100196' post='3528386' date='Mar 18 2011, 08:52 PM'][quote name='Nathan Drake' post='3383546' date='Jan 11 2011, 02:14 PM']I'm surprised the hinge broke on yours though. The hinge on the Phat is solid as hell.[/quote]
What are you talking about? Even Nintendo released information about the hinge saying it was a 'design flaw' because too many people were complaining about breaking their hinges and not being able to re-sell it. You must not have rage moments like everyone else, where you shake the bastard too hard...
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pretty sure your thinking of the lite. The lite cracks like nothing and my phat is going strong over six years later.
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This. The Phat hinge was solid, the lite's hinge is total shit. It's made of cheap plastic to make the unit lighter, but it ultimately costs you more in replacement parts. Pretty big design flaw really. I guess they used better plastic in designing the DSi's, as I haven't heard of the prevailing lite hinge problem occurring too terribly often in those.

For the guy who's Phat broke: Do what I did. Haggle with Nintendo. Haggling is actually a perfectly legal thing to do with businesses. Many places will actually offer you a small discount if you're good enough at what you're doing. In the case of Nintendo, just set up a time to call, try not to mention that the reason that Phat broke is that it was abused to high hell, as this will give them little incentive to try to help you out. In my case, I was able to mention that money was an issue and that a lower price would be helpful. Bam, $25 cut off with free shipping to and from. Wasn't exactly hard, especially after my wonderful email story from 2004 launch to the day it finally broke for good.

I mean, hell, whatever you have to do to get a lower price. I was kind of hoping I would be able to get a free repair, but I was able to get the money anyways. For anybody with an even remotely steady income, a discounted repair should be really easy to account for.
 
Your email mentioned the model etc? Why did they say they could fix the thing then? They must have known they couldn't.
 
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The DS Lite is a good system. The only problem with it is that it isn't durable. If your DS Lite does break and a year hasn't passed, you can always get a new one.

You should have asked if they could give you a DSi instead. It doesn't hurt to try. ;)
 
[quote name='Jamstruth' post='3529529' date='Mar 20 2011, 05:38 AM']Your email mentioned the model etc? Why did they say they could fix the thing then? They must have known they couldn't.[/quote]

Because it took him almost half a year to send the thing in.

They must have been able to fix it when he called, but not when he sent it in...
 
I haven't had any issues with my Lites. I have 3 of them and they're all going strong 3-4 years later. I mean, there's no reason to throw, drop, shake these units. My kids use 2 of them and I use the Zelda one. You just got to take better care of your stuff.
 
That really sucks. My DS Phat is still running strong, as well as my DSi and DSiXL.

I only have problems with my DS Lite because I tried doing a case change... And failed miserably. :(
 
The only thing wrong with my ds lite is the crappy shoulder buttons.

I need to replace them.
 

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