Every electronic device suffers from degradation, corrosion, oxidation and such, but most are likely to be more than a lifetime for it to happen enough to truly damage it.
It it's stored properly, the only part that could have some issues are the ones outside the shell, which goes to the cartridge slot on the console.
But if it's just these outer pins, even if they stop working, it would probably be an easy fix.
I thought the "disc-rot" article said you had about 10 years- less for double-sided discs...
You used to be able to clean the contacts of NES (and like cartridges) with eraser on a pencil, but I'm sure those eventually will stop working.

Stupid air, ruining everything!
Not if you take care of it. It could be some warm homemade milky filling. You don't like eating some cream pies?
Are you asking about "white wings"? Got 'em.
much thanks!
Yeah its a real show that had two seasons. The music was written by Allen Menken, the guy who made all the classic disney songs, and scores for the movies.
Wait. So it was an actual show- like on TV? What year was this? I may have to look it up- it kinda reminded me of Krod Mandoon.
That cat is thinking about all the toys/snacks as soon as the human looks away
Yeah, once that camera is off of him- "It's Showtime!". Like "Shark Week" in a basket.
Oh, yeah. Take those home furnishings, you bitch. Mmmm yeah.

Are you trying to outdo Blood with obscure porn?
Lobster rolls got me when I was on the East coast.
I wasn't a big lobster fan until I got some fresh lobster and lobster rolls.
Those are tasty...so are crab cakes. Damn, now I want seafood AT NIGHT! Thanks.
Yeah, there's some sort of 'fog' on the shiny underside of the label (Which is the read part)
I assume that is the problem. The drive reads how much data is used on the CD, but nothing shows up when I open.
Well, there's something to look forward to, I suppose. How did you have them stored?
I have CD-Rom games older than CD Burners. Guess it's only a matter of time for those too.
Welp, time to salt the barrel of a revolver and do some "shots".
I never got the wagyu burgers because I didn't trust them to cook it right.
Good news is that the different specialty meats seems to be on a rotation.
There was brisket this time last year, too. Hopefully pork bell will be back!
Trust me. They FUCKING DIDN'T!

I, honestly, didn't think I was going to have to gnaw my way through a $12 wagyu jerky burger...

I don't know, it's been almost a decade since I've seen the pork belly sammiches. It's like 12 miles to my nearest Arby's, but for those- I'll waste the gas.
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R.I.P. in peace sweet prince.
THIS might be the nicest thing you've said to me...I mean, it does have to do with my dying and all...
I've known people I've worked with in the past to switch a few letter positions on mechanical keyboards on multiuser terminals. Just for shits and giggles to wind their colleagues up. Especially effective as the terminals were for the completion of electronic copies of the physical work orders and demanding spares and as such none of us were 'no-look' touch typists. Also knew one occasion where the default language was changed.
Two of the best old-school pranks
Ctrl-Print screen someone's desktop. Go into "Paint" and paste the image. Save the image and set it as their wallpaper. Then drag all of their shortcuts to the edge of the screen to hide them. When they go to click on something- nothing works, because it's just a picture of the shortcuts.
The other one was to assign a sound to every key on the keyboard. My buddie's brother used to play OG "Wing Commander" and older Big Mech kinda games that used damn near every key- so he puts on his headphones and about 2 minutes later, he's ready to kill both of us.
I have used a metal polish and dremel at low speed to fix a couple Blu-rays.
But this is the actual read surface having problems.
I took a pic, but forgot to attach it last time, so this is also for @Safetydummy
Well, now I'm even more depressed than normal...
