ever had to send it in for repair work tho for rrod?
I have a release 360, but it's been sent in for the RROD
ever had to send it in for repair work tho for rrod?
mine is still good.I know a few people with og/launch 360's still kicking.
on one hand, it really seems like what you said is true, but on the other hand we've said that with every console release too("there won't be supply problems this time..."). i was really hoping for a sure bet too, since i finally have enough disposable cash to pull off a launch console roulette.I dont think its gonna be as successful as it was in the past console launches. It looks like there will be a ton of 1 day launch consoles and not limited like in the past.
I know a few people with og/launch 360's still kicking.
ever had to send it in for repair work tho for rrod?
I already pre-ordered mine. It reminds me a lot of Red Dead Redemption which I loved and is one of my favorite recent games. Looks like nothing like GTA4 which I hated. Pretty bad ass that the gameplay footage was from a PS3.Saw the gameplay footage for GTAV last night.
I might be purchasing a console sooner than expected. They went ****ing DEEP on that game, it looks amazing!
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Awesome game! Already put 10+ hours and still at 60%, one of the longest PS3 game's I ever played. And no, there's not 3 hours of cutscenes, very small and rare cutscenes. The first 10 min's of the game will leave your mouth wide open.If you guys are still rocking your PS3 try giving: "The Last of Us" a shot, its got great reviews (avg 9/10) and is made by the same guys that made the Uncharted Series.
I have yet to pick one up... just dont want to pay full price!!!
the kinect doesn't record any information, where is the violation? that's just a click-generating article, not any kind of actual news.Kinect may violate proposed "We are watching you" legislation in the US - Gameplanet New Zealand
Microsoft’s Kinect technology might be in violation of proposed legislation from a pair of US politicians.
Massachusetts Democrat congressman Mike Capuano and North Carolina Republican congressman Walter Jones hope that their bill – titled “We Are Watching You” – will result in companies being forced to notify technology users whenever they are being recorded.
According to their application, the bill is a response to reports that national telecommunications companies are exploring technology for digital video recorders that will record the personal activities of consumers as they watch television from the privacy of their own homes.
It will not prohibit companies from developing such technology, but instead “lets consumers make their own decisions about whether or not it belongs in their homes”, it reads.
the hardware is only as good as the software - no one made a legitimately desirable game for it that wasn't aimed at 5 olds. why no one created a legitimate boxing game is ****ing beyond me:cuss:At least in my neck of the wood each and every Kinect sitting on the shelves has an inch of dust on the box so it makes me wonder how well/poorly received this peripheral has been since release and as such, the response it will get now that it is forced upon the gamer.