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 Re: Reports of systems crashing, doing odd stuff.
 
 Originally posted by JayBee74My 360 has been on for 2 straight hours and is only luke warm.
 Mine also.
 Anyways I went through 3 PS2's and 2 XBOX's. So what's happening is not uncommon.
 On a side note I haven't ever had any issues with Nintendo hardware except for the NES and having to clean the prongs once and awhile. Joshua: Joshua:
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 I hear they are running great deals on N64s these days.Originally posted by SkyboxerMine also.
 Anyways I went through 3 PS2's and 2 XBOX's. So what's happening is not uncommon.
 On a side note I haven't ever had any issues with Nintendo hardware except for the NES and having to clean the prongs once and awhile.  NFL: Tennessee Titans NFL: Tennessee Titans
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 Re: Reports of systems crashing, doing odd stuff.
 
 Originally posted by gohhttp://www.xbox360degrees.com/2005/1...0-stories.html
 
 That's pretty low if it's true,like Sony can talk. My 360 already lasted longer than the PS2 I had before the one I have now.
 I wouldn't believe anything posted on that website in regards to Xbox 360 vs the competition.
 
 This is the risk you run when you purchase a console at launch. You get to experience the console first, but at a cost of money and at risk of defects. Ultimately, those who wait will probably have a more stable assortment of hardware to choose from, a cheaper price, and better software. However, they aren't playing it right now. Each person just has to decide which is more important.
 
 I will back up the person who said they've never had a problem with a Nintendo console. I've had problems with Sony and Microsoft consoles, but never a Nintendo one (and I've never known anyone to ever have a problem with a Nintendo console). The closest thing I can think of is with old NES systems where you'd have to blow on the cartridge to get it to work. Just an observation.Comment

 
		
	 
		
	 
		
	 
		
	
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