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Warp2Search.net » News » December 2005 » Xbox 360 not designed to play games in vertical position?

Xbox 360 not designed to play games in vertical position?

Posted by: Newsfactory on: 12/14/2005 05:02 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 2444 views

I just had a revelation. The Xbox 360 ?Ring of Light? logo pictured right could actually respresent the circular scratches left on Xbox 360 games across the world. When Matt?s Xbox 360 stopped playing games, a customer service rep told him to orient his console horizontally. The result? One working Xbox 360.



The customer service rep apparently told him, here?s the shocker, that the Xbox 360 isn?t designed to play games vertically.

360insider

Llamma Fix for Xbox 360 Game Scratching!. A few hunks of foam rubber did the job! it still can make some nasty noises if you abuse like we do in the video but now those are the sounds of the disc top hitting rubber rather than the disc getting etched by the laser pickup. (even a video with no cuts for those disbelievers out there)

Llamma.com


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