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Griffin said:

The guy barely moved the 360 for starters and it mashed the game up and sounded like blender.  I've moved all my systems while i've had games in them, i've moved my PS3 from horizontal to vertical countless times.  infact i have seen a PS2 and other sysetms basically fly off the shelf with a game in them and still work.  Its called having a large dog run by and trip one of the cords.

I could easily see the 360 move that much due to cats/dogs, children or somebody moving something or dusting and not knowing to not come within 3 feet of the system when its on.


You're post is full of so much fail is hilarious. Let me count thy ways:

1. He did not barely move it. He basically moved it 90 degrees then shook the damn thing. Barely moving it would be sliding it across the surface or picking up a corner a couple inches then sitting it back down.

2. PS2 was able to fly off the shelf by tripping over the cord because they did not have breakaway cables which Xbox introduced.

3. Why in the middle of the game are you looking at your console instead of the game you're playing and deciding its time to change its orientation and moving from horizontal to vertical or vice versa? Do it before or after you're done playing.