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| Semi-Gamer ![]() | I think I am going to have to send my DS in for repairs. I have only had it since Jan. and the right trigger button has become intermitantly unresponsive. I only have one gold cup in Mario Kart to go, but there is now way I will get it without that button being consistant. |
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| i've had my ds lite for two years (since release) and just recently my left trigger stopped working. nintendo was going to charge me $80 to get it fixed and i couldn't afford that especially since i had a hinge crack for the past two years and wasnt sure how much longer my ds was going to last. i eventually fixed my L button with a youtube video that says to blow into the ds on a certain angle and it worked! i was about to order a trigger part and bust out the soldering tools. who knew some compressed air (or breath) could fix it. | ||||||||
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