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Old 02-02-2010, 11:20 AM   #11
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Meh, both have their pros and cons. The original Xbox was far superior to the PS2... and I was a PS2 guy. Xbox 360's have the RROD - which granted is probably the most significant hardware fault in video game history, but Sony's track record isn't perfect. PS2's are a good example... they used the cheapest lasers they could get their hands on and they failed left and right. Trust me, I've repaired 100+ PS2's and 99% of them were laser failures. Out of the dozen or so Xbox's I've repaired, no one problem has been consistent though I've done a few with botched softmods...

That said, I own an Xbox 360. As far as the console wars are concerned, even beyond RROD issues the PS3 is the superior machine. I expect the tables will turn for the next gen systems depending on each companies marketing strategy. Either be the first one out with a new shiney system... or continue developing technology after your competitors launch and fire back with a superior system. Both companies have tried it both ways... let's see where their stomach is the next time around.
meh i think user had something to do with that. Ive had three ps2s over the years, four if you count the jp only psx i had for a while and only the first one had laser problems and even then i had found a method to keep it playable for about two years after it first started having problems
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Old 02-02-2010, 11:32 AM   #12
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I don't have an XBox but your Spanish is..FAIL!
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Old 02-02-2010, 11:38 AM   #13
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I don't have an XBox but your Spanish is..FAIL!
Well excuse me Edwardo, it was good enough to get me laid in Juarez... Well, that and $10....
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Old 02-02-2010, 11:40 AM   #14
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Well excuse me Edwardo, it was good enough to get me laid in Juarez... Well, that and $10....
Money speaks the best Spanish.
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Old 02-02-2010, 12:41 PM   #15
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yo quiero panocha?
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Old 02-02-2010, 12:45 PM   #16
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Old 02-02-2010, 03:37 PM   #17
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Meh, both have their pros and cons. The original Xbox was far superior to the PS2... and I was a PS2 guy. Xbox 360's have the RROD - which granted is probably the most significant hardware fault in video game history, but Sony's track record isn't perfect. PS2's are a good example... they used the cheapest lasers they could get their hands on and they failed left and right. Trust me, I've repaired 100+ PS2's and 99% of them were laser failures. Out of the dozen or so Xbox's I've repaired, no one problem has been consistent though I've done a few with botched softmods...

That said, I own an Xbox 360. As far as the console wars are concerned, even beyond RROD issues the PS3 is the superior machine. I expect the tables will turn for the next gen systems depending on each companies marketing strategy. Either be the first one out with a new shiney system... or continue developing technology after your competitors launch and fire back with a superior system. Both companies have tried it both ways... let's see where their stomach is the next time around.
I've had the same PS2 for...let me count...8 years now. And had zero problems.
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I've had the same PS2 for...let me count...8 years now. And had zero problems.
My son is playing on a PS2 about that old too with no problems ever.
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My son is playing on a PS2 about that old too with no problems ever.
I even pulled mine off the stand and it hit the floor from a 4.5' drop in college. Still going strong.
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Old 02-02-2010, 03:56 PM   #20
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I even pulled mine off the stand and it hit the floor from a 4.5' drop in college. Still going strong.
Is that the slim line model? That's what my son has. Knowing him, he beats the shit out of it but it's like a Timex, keeps on ticking.
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