![]() I don't know how countless other gamers - those whose precious time and energy were wasted by the 360 hardware failure - feel about this, but my blood boiled at the idea that Microsoft is making money off this issue. This doesn't seem like something to celebrate, but it feels like Microsoft is doing just that by selling a $25 Red Ring Of Death "premium print" to coincide with the new documentary. And I remembered how gutted I was when it happened to me. Then I watched the episode covering the Xbox 360's infamous Red Ring of Death, a widespread hardware failure that cost Microsoft more than $1 billion to repair. "I want to play Halo Infinite immediately." A wide variety of interviewees and an honest assessment of the brand's highs and lows make the six-part documentary feel authentic. ![]() Watching Xbox's Power On documentary, released last week for free on YouTube, was a delightfully nostalgic journey through Microsoft's 20 years in the game console market. ![]()
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