I've had mine from Launch as well.. the only problem I can see with it is that when the disc tray open, it makes a grinding sound at the very end. I can fix it easily though by pushing the tray back up.
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I've had mine from Launch as well.. the only problem I can see with it is that when the disc tray open, it makes a grinding sound at the very end. I can fix it easily though by pushing the tray back up.
So, this place by my house sells Xboxs for $189.99 with two games. Beat that.
Exactly. Or go to a local record exchange type shop and get a used one for like $150 or $160.Quote:
Originally posted by sggg
"Factory reconditioned" :o
I'd rather pay the $30 more for a new one.
When they ship a model with an integrated HDD and network adapter for $99 then maybe I'll be interested.
I can't believe all the games you guys are missing out on. I can understand waiting for the PS2 right when it came out, but it's 3 years and hundreds of games later.
Damn Right Andy :) Not having one now, is plain silly :)
There are MANY great games on it right now, so even most hardened fanboys can find something they like.
Gongos excluded ;)
You mean the model that I have?Quote:
Originally posted by Frogacuda
I'll get one when they make a model that lasts more than a year without breaking.
I finally broke down and got the damn system when Toys R Us had that deal where you buy two PS2 games and got one free. Vice City, NFS: Hot Pursuit 2, Contra, Mark of Kri, THPS4, and Sly Cooper for $200 was too good to pass up. I got Ratchet & Clank for my birthday, and I have Virtua Fighter 4 and maybe Rygar in my sights.
Now the trick is figuring out how to mix all that in with my Animal Crossing, TimeSplitters 2, Advance Wars (another birthday gift), Ikaruga, and soon-to-be double Metroid action playtime. Video gaming in 2002 rules!!!