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AussieGecko said:
huaxiong90 said:

That's because the Xbox 360 S failure rate is pretty low. Now, if we're talking about older models...then I can assure you anybody would know of it. RROD is by no means just an industry term.


Maybe it is just my experience, I work in an electronics store that sells game consoles laptops gps etc. Anyway if a customer brings one in and i see the red lights I said RROD or red rings of death, about 1/10 people know what I am talking about. Maybe it is just the parents that i see i dont know, but the term at least where I work is not that common. 

I guess...back in 2007, when I only had a Wii, I went with my brother to check out the consoles...the store was FLOODED with bricked 360's, and I'm not kidding. Just about every store was like this...my brother ended up buying a PS3...I couldn't afford a PS3 at the time, and while an X360 purchase was tempting (Halo 3, Gears), the failure rate turned me off.



Rockstar: Announce Bully 2 already and make gamers proud!

Kojima: Come out with Project S already!