X-Box - Meet the Green Screen Of Death...

Pocatello

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:). I've seen a few frozen screens in a Sega Dreamcast and SNES myself, no error message, the only thing I could do is push the restart button.
 

Reliant

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HAHA!
Very funny, although now that I laugh my computer will retaliate and BSOD me......
 

franksta

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I've locked a playstation before. no error message though. just a frozen screen.



<< what do you expect from Micro$oft. >>


Oooooh more whining and moaning from the anti-Microsoft side I'm so surprised.
 

DannyLove

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well I guess Microsoft thought that the Blue Screen was enough, now they're going to make me hate a new color?! WTF!

danny~! :)
 

firestar46

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Saturns and DC's do that kind of stuff too, even giving an error message...still, that pic's pretty funny...
 

mflacy

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1. Yes, it is for real.

2. It is an XBox Debug machine. They use that machine to program the actual games. My guess is that when programmers did something incorrect, they saw that screen.

3. It has nothing to do with the final hardware or the finished games.
 

Smolek

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Its from the XBOX Debugger Development Kit where this is expected. Not the final product in stores
 

piku

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Anyone who hasn't had a console lock up on them hasn't played enough games :D
 

SSP

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Just goes to show you how retarded some people are. :D

BTW, Thats a cool error message. ;)
 

geek167

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I posted that pic on the IGN XBox forum and I got banned. I think blaspheming the Xbox isn't permited in the US.
 

SerraYX

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<< I posted that pic on the IGN XBox forum and I got banned. I think blaspheming the Xbox isn't permited in the US. >>



I don't blame them. Don't you think that the pic there, and many hundreds of others like it, have been posted already? Every system, every OS, every program has the potential to crash, even those God forsaken iMacs I'm forced to use in school. You can guarantee the GameCube will crash in its development stages too. If you think otherwise, you obviously haven't tried serious (or even light) programming, because it's fairly easy to have something infinite loop and crash the system, even in casual C++ programs.

/Rant OFF
 

Jazar

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Apparantly it seems that the Xbox has been having trouble with even retail units. Reports around the country report about problems with Xbox kiosks having serious load issues, freezing problems and more.

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