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  2. Xbox 360 technical problems - Wikipedia

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    The article also revealed that representatives of the three largest Xbox 360 resellers in the world (EB Games, GameStop, and Best Buy) claimed that the failure rate of the Xbox 360 was between 30% and 33%, and that Micromart, the largest repair shop in the United Kingdom, stopped repairing Xbox 360s because it was unable to fully repair the ...

  3. Console war - Wikipedia

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    The Xbox 360 also suffered from the "Red Ring of Death", a hardware fault on a large fraction of retail models that cost Microsoft over $1.1 billion in repairs over the console's lifetime. [52] Both consoles were challenged by Nintendo's Wii and specifically its novel Wiimote motion-sensing device.

  4. Talk:Xbox 360 technical problems - Wikipedia

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    Okay, for a complete lowdown on the xbox-360 technical problems, read this (venturebeat.com xbox-360-defects-an-inside-history-of-microsofts-video-game-console-woes) after that you know all there is to know about the cause and width of the problems. Mahjongg 14:23, 15 April 2009 (UTC) It's strange.

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  6. Xbox 360 - Wikipedia

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    The Xbox 360 crossed the 1 million units sold in Japan in March 2009, [67] and the 1.5 million units sold in June 2011. [68] Lifetime sales of the Xbox 360 in Japan stand at 1,616,218 million units. While the Xbox 360 has sold poorly in Japan, it improved upon the sales of the original Xbox, which had total sales of 474,992 units. [45]

  7. List of controversial video games - Wikipedia

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    PS3, Xbox 360, PC: Valve: CBS News has deemed the game offensive to adopted children, because the character Wheatley insults the protagonist by saying "Fatty fatty no parents". The daughter of the parents who reported this is, in fact, adopted. [180] 2011: Call of Juarez: The Cartel: PS3, Xbox 360, PC: Ubisoft

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  9. Death of Brandon Crisp - Wikipedia

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    Brandon Emmett Crisp (January 18, 1993 – c. October, 2008) [1] was a Canadian teenage boy who disappeared on October 13, 2008, when he ran away from his home in Barrie, Ontario, Canada after his parents took away his Xbox 360 video game console due to his excessive playing of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.