Griffin said:
The PS1 and PS2 were known for having a high error rate, i remember having to place my PS1 on odd angles or upside down or place objects on top it so it could read disc's. My first PS2 also had the disc Read error.
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I thought the same thing but maybe he didn't have a PS1 or PS2. I had to keep my PS1 on the side for it to play. If anyone remembers correctly that was one of the reasons PS2 was made to stand vertical as well as horizontal. I went through 3 PS2's and after the third one I decided to stick with my Xbox and Gamecube. I mean if you have been gaming as long as I have you would be accustomed to game consoles crapping out. I remember people going through multiple Dreamcasts because the motor would die and stop spinning the disk. I had that problem with one of my PS2's also.To answer the questions though:
1. I've gotten the TRL once. The replacement was broken by a family member about 2 years later.
2. I bought an Elite and I still haven't sent the old 360 back yet. (Not sure what I'm waiting for...)
3. Of course I will because I like to have all the consoles unless they are utter trash.

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