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- upick, on 12/01/2008, -2/+6that's a relief but what about the gamers who've experienced the red ring outside of the warranty period!
either way it's F__K up so many people already... knock on wood, for myself - NixiePixel, on 12/01/2008, -0/+4This is great, but what about my Xbox? What happens if I get the RRoD today?
Somehow I doubt Microsoft is going to replace it free of charge since it is now out of warranty... - Zamfir, on 12/01/2008, -2/+6Just sad that ppl are excited over a hardware rev that should have been produced from day number one. COWsumers MOOOO!
- xboxlover, on 02/09/2009, -0/+0Hey Nixie if you was to be as unlucky as i have been and one or two of my friends and this does happen to you then id suggest the site which i used http:/leonh1.x360fix.hop.clickbank.net/ as i was reccomended by a friend.The step by step guide was easy to follow and cheap at approx $30 and i was back enjoying my game playing within days.
- rezx, on 12/01/2008, -3/+3i cant wait for it..seriously!
- lovemorgul, on 12/01/2008, -3/+3Here new design, Microsoft has a chance to rise above the problems associated with the 'red ring of death
- CollapseControl, on 12/01/2008, -5/+2The hardware failures are really a blessing in disguise. If the Xbox 360 didn't break down so much, millions of gamers wouldn't be leaving their homes, they'd be too damn busy playing hundreds of great games.
The Wii & PS3 don't break down that much because no one really plays them, at least not for extended periods of time, every day, like some online gamers put in on XBL. lol...


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