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When the Nintendo Entertainment System came out, my brother and I spent an entire summer working on a farm to buy one. It took us three months, but we were finally able to afford the monstrous $100 dollar price tag. That was the beginning of our love affair with video games. As the years passed, video game systems became more advanced and old systems became outdated quickly. My brother and I found ourselves with a pile of control pads and laser guns that we no longer used. If you are experiencing a similar problem, here are some solutions to keep your old controllers out of the landfill.