Most gamers cannot prevent a console taking some damage over the years since it was first purchased, and dust is likely to cover many older machines. There's even problems caused by manufacturers and platform owners, such as the infamous Joy-Con drift of the Nintendo Switch. However, not many console owners can say that their piece of gaming kit was in such a poor state that the TSA mistook it for a bomb. On Sunday, April 17, this is exactly what happened as a PlayStation was so damaged that it was unrecognizable to the employees of Boston's Logan International Airport.