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Xbox 360 has technical problems
24/11/2005 10:39  - (SA)  

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  • Redmond - Microsoft Corp said on Wednesday it had received isolated reports of technical problems with its popular new Xbox 360 videogame system.

    Some owners complained that their systems were crashing during game play, sometimes with error messages popping up. On www.xbox-scene.com, a site dedicated to Xbox gaming, a member called jsgongwon reported that he could not finish the first lap of "Project Gotham Racing 3".

    "It's a few reports of consoles here and there not working properly," said Molly O'Donnell, a spokesperson for Microsoft's Xbox division. "It's what you would expect with a consumer electronics instrument of this complexity .... par for the course."

    Gaming fanatics lined up for hours on Monday to be among the first to purchase the next-generation system, which was in short supply despite its starting price tag of $299.99. Microsoft hopes to sell 2.5 million to three million of the new systems in the first 90 days.

    O'Donnell urged anyone with Xbox problems to call 1 800 4myXbox or go to www.xbox.com. If the problems cannot be resolved immediately, Microsoft said it will pay to ship the console overnight to a repair centre, overnight it back once it's fixed, or ship a replacement.

    - AP



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