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Electronics | Posted by Max at Sep. 7, 2008 - 5:32 pm


Dean Takahashi, one of the most respected tech journos around, spent years putting together this mind-blowing expose that reveals the truly epic scale of the problems that lead to millions of dead Xbox 360s. It really is one of the most stunning flustercucks in gaming history. According to his account, Microsoft willfully ignored deep, systemic problems in the console's production that reached from chipmakers—initially, only 16 out of every 100 of its IBM-made processors worked—to production lines, where just before launch, an unbelievable 68 percent of consoles made were clunkers.

...

Most of the problems pointed to as the cause of the epidemic of Red Rings of Death showed up way before launch, naturally.


The corporate giant

Puts away its guns

And learns

What it means

To be a kid again.

[Cue Peter Gabriel]

In an uplifting tale

Of games

Triumph

And loss.


This Fall, Microsoft Does a 360.

Cracking The Xbox

[Read Full Story at Gizmodo]
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