Microsoft Fixed RROD!

Posted May 13, 2009 by ryanson13 / comments 0 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

Microsoft has stated they have found the source of the red ring of death and believe they have fixed the issue once and for all. Although their efforts may be too little too late. There is a class action lawsuit that has already been issued against microsoft due to the lack of quality in their hit console the Xbox 360.

Microsoft has stated they have found the source of the red ring of death and believe they have fixed the issue once and for all. Although their efforts may be too little too late. There is a class action lawsuit that has already been issued against microsoft due to the lack of quality in their hit console the Xbox 360.

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Follow this link for the video about the news: http://videogames.yahoo.com/events/playback/playback-34/1292808

Microsoft had this comming from the start! they should have put more time and effort into the console befor it was mass produced and im glad they are paying for their ignorance!

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