Nintendo products are usually known for how durable they are. So when my Gameboy Advance SP came back to me in a sorry state I was a bit shocked, and then I was disappointed.
So how do you break a GBA SP in six months? Easy, you lend it to your foster brother for a period six months. It is only returned to you when it is broken but not beyond repair. I believe the screen can be replaced but it's so expensive that I'm probably better off just buying a replacement down the road. To make up for breaking my GBA's screen, Mark gave me the only game he owned for the system, Pokemon Fire Red. He claims that it was in his back pack all day and when he took it out the screen was broken. How it was abused this point, I'll never know. At least I still have my DS to play GBA games on, and that along with the PSP remains in my hands and my hands only.