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36 Things We'll Never Forget about the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360

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but WHY ;D ? and how? mostly how ;)

Warranty and one very very very scary mother who I would let handle the RMA process. Also at the time I was of the mind that PC gaming was monstrously expensive and complicated and I was infected with fanboyism and would fly into a violent rage at the mere mention of a Playstation.

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Warranty and one very very very scary mother who I would let handle the RMA process. Also at the time I was of the mind that PC gaming was monstrously expensive and complicated and I was infected with fanboyism and would fly into a violent rage at the mere mention of a Playstation.

..ohhh.... glad your over it now

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Only thing I remember about PS3 is that I never played it. I haven't played a console, besides a few hours on a roommates Xbox (sucked ass IMO), since the original PlayStation. I haven't even seen a PS2 or PS3 in person...

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