^ True, I don't think any of my Nintendos have ever died but I don't think I ever used them as often as my other consoles. I bought my nephew his first game console when he was a little boy: a used gamecube. He loved that thing but apparently went through them like candy but at the time they were $20 at Gamestop and his grandpa (who lives closer than me) would go get new ones as needed. I don't know what he was doing to them or if it was because they were used but it was kind of funny. I think they bought at least 5 of them but I'm not sure on the final count.
The only time I can recall a Nintendo system of mine getting fried was a few months after I got my Nintendo 64; my parents (and I, to be honest) didn't understand the dangers of third-party controllers, particularly those made by Mad Catz -- which was a legendarily shitty company at that time -- and rather than fork out a ton of money for a second licensed controller so I could play Mario Kart 64 with a friend, my Dad bought me a Mad Catz controller. It wound up shorting out the I/O and I had to send the system in for repair.