11 years of service is not a bad run. I'd advice you to get it fixed before getting anymore games. Since what good are games if you don't have the system to play them on. Don't know if you have them by you but Play n Trade fixes them for a minimal price.
The Day "teh" Original Xbox died
On 09/08/2013 at 01:29 AM by NSonic79 See More From This User » |
You have got to be KIDDING ME...
This has not been a good year for me when it comes to Microsoft Products, specifically when it comes to their gaming consoles. I’ve already documented on how my recently repaired Xbox 360 Elite died back in the beginning of August. I’ve also mentioned that my “Little One”s system has been acting odd as well. I was going to hazard a guess that her system might be the next system to die under my household but it would appear I would be wrong.
I should’ve expected this to happen to my Original Xbox eventually. Though I had planned on its disk drive being the reason why it would fail on me. It had recent started giving me disc read troubles whenever I tried certain games. But usually a good rap on the top of the system was good enough to have the disc tray pop open. This time though I fear my Original Xbox will need more than just a tap. During the testing of one of my game choices for this year’s Top 11 Halloween Games of 2013 on my Original Xbox, it decided to act up on me and give me the flashing “Christmas Lights” of red and green after trying to reboot three times.
Originally my game was playing just fine till it froze. I thought the game was just having a hiccup until the screen started to derez and began to make sound distortions. By the time I was able to shut off and try a system restart, the system would give me the “Christmas Lights” and wouldn’t eject the disc inside. I had to perform a manual disc eject just to get the game out. Fortunately game didn’t suffer any damage but my Original Xbox still didn’t want to work. I was able to get it to successfully boot up once, after I unplugged everything, only for it to freeze up again. I think I even heard it make electrical sparking noises as I plugged back in the power cable.
So as of now my Original Xbox has finally bit the big one. It’s a real shame and a personal heartbreak for me, and I’m not just saying that because of my Xbox 360 dying. This particular Xbox holds some sentimental value to me. It was the first game console my then fiancée (now wife) got me for Christmas when we were together. It was the first system we played on together and it was the first system that we both sign onto Xbox Live with. My wife’s original Gamer Tag is still saved on that very system. It’s survived two moves halfway across the US and three different moves from apartments to where I live right now. It’s handled various Halo 2 multiplayer sessions and late night four player Phantasy Star Online missions. It was my system of choice whenever I wanted to play a certain “Black” game that helped me release my pent up frustrations with my personalized soundtrack to gun down the enemy.
It held up much better than I expected yet at the same time it doesn’t surprise me that it decided to die at this time. It’s almost fitting in some perverted sense given how my Xbox 360 Elite also died on August 1st and now my Original Xbox died on September 1st. It’s almost sad that it actually lasted longer than my Xbox 360 as well. Though I’m sure I could find a replacement Xbox real easy I’m on the fence if I should do such. Not because of the aforementioned “sentimental value” but also because of practical reasons. My copy of Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II requires a gamertag to be on the system for it to allow the game to load up. There is no guarantee that any replacement Xbox I buy will have a dormant gamertag on it, plus I did download some extra missions off XBL for PSO when it was still up and running.
Probably in the end I’ll try to find someplace to repair it. As easy as it would be to buy a replacement I just can’t think of doing such just yet. And it’ll probably be awhile before I can fix this system for right now I need the money to help gather the games I intend to buy for this year’s Halloween Games of 2013. But for now I’ll have to take some time out to mourn the loss of yet another system under my charge. Goodbye my Original Xbox, you have served me well and I hope to have you fixed soon. Now if you’ll excuse me I need a moment…
RIP December 2002 – September 2013
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