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#halloween
RRoD Pumpkin: The Scariest Tale of Them All
If there's one eerie light to avoid this Halloween night, it's the RRoD pumpkin. More » -
#gaming
RRoD Xbox Turned Into the Stupendous Arcade Stick
When one gamer's Xbox 360 went RRoD, he didn't just give up. Instead, he gutted the system and transformed his dead Xbox 360 into a functioning arcade stick. Keep fighting the good fight, Seppun. [TechEBlog] -
#gaming
DIY Xbox 360 RROD Coasters: Housewares for the Ten-Year-Old Inside You
These RROD coasters are clever, sure. But anything with Perler beads is about as classy as black velvet Elvis paintings or those creepy ceramic dolls your grandma collects. Translation: save these for D&D games in the basement. [GamerGrrlz via Technabob] -
#microsoft
Microsoft Beats Xbox to Pieces for Getting an RRoD
Nic H tells us that this is how his Xbox was returned after being sent to Nurse Microsoft. If that's really true, then it looks like Microsoft is getting brutal on Xboxes that dare get an RRoD. More » -
#xbox360
Red Ring Monster Is What Keeps Big Kids Up at Night
Not much scares me these days. But the fearsome Red Ring monster, a horrible creature that can strike at any time? That one makes me need a night light. [Project Page via Kotaku] -
#imageoftheday
Image of the Day: If Microsoft Ever Bought Target
Some Halo player imagines what it would look like if Microsoft ever purchased Target. Hah. [Halolz - Thanks Marco!] More » -
#rrod
After Four Years, Has Microsoft Finally Solved the Xbox RRoD Problem?
Hey guys, have you heard? Xbox 360s die, horribly, almost without fail. In the wake of some devastatingly terrible survey results—54% failure rate terrible—a third-party warranty company is saying that RRoD troubles are on the wane. More » -
#questionoftheday
QOTD: How Many Times Has Your Xbox 360 Gone Down With a RRoD?
Earlier this month we learned that a California man has decided to sue Microsoft over RRoD issues claiming that the company knew around 50% of the consoles shipped were defective (some claim the figure could be as high as 68 percent.) As you know, Microsoft extended their warranty plan at great expense to help cover their ass, but having to send back consoles repeatedly wears real thin, real fast. So, I am curious to know: how many times have you danced with the RRoD? More »







