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  • Bobby Fuentez
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I got the update and my 360 died!! Hey that was easy!
I work for Generic Store #31 and we have... 20 boxes sitting in the back. So that means every store on the planet must have our exact same inventory and these guys are just lying and I'm not because I'm on the Internet and that makes it the truth.

/see how easy that was
Well shit there you have it, if Nintendo says there isn't a problem, there must not be.. Fall back in line kiddos.
A fine victory this week.. but I genuinely fear next weeks numbers.. Transformers is going to be that gut punch I've been fearing.. I may have to go out and buy a HD-DVD add-on for my 360. Which I love btw.
LoL You Blu-ray fanboys crack me up.. So which is it?? I mean up until recently all yall kept saying was "HD-DVD is dead in the water", "Hah another nail in the coffin" and the classic "This format war has been over" Yet HD-DVD still strives and is doing great. It's reaching the $200 mark (Already if you look around), it's getting decent studio support. HD-DVD is anything but dead.
@ IronSheik:

lol I really hope this is a joke.. PS3 dominance lol. PS3 Fanboys have been using that "You just wait and see" & "Just give it a year, you'll see" line since last Nov.. And it really hasn't panned out well for them. Kinda like Blu-Ray fanboys have been saying "HD-DVD is dead in the water" , "Well another nail in the coffin for HD-DVD" and the infamous "Format war? What format war, Blu-Ray has already won" for a while now and yet HD-DVD is anything but dead.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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