Buying banned consoles will not do you any good. Ever.
1 mainstream media weighed in on a similar topic
Last Week,
John Brownlee from Geek.com says
(in Modder solutions now available for fixing a banned Xbox 360)
Microsoft really knows how to stick it to pirates and modders: right in time for the Christmas shopping season, Microsoft has banned up to one million Xbox Live users who were detected to be using machines modified to play pirated games. The ban doesn’t break modded Xboxes, but it doesn’t m...
| 1 | Kotaku |
| 2 | Softpedia |
| 3 | Joystiq |
| 4 | Hq.Com
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| 5 | Gizmodo |
| 6 | Xbox-Scene |
| 7 | Engadget |
| 8 | Ripten Video Game |
| 9 | lint.com |
| 10 | SlashGear |
| 11 | The Xbox Domain |
| 12 | Gamesweasel |
| 13 | 8Bit Joystick.com |
| 14 | DigitalBattle |
| 15 | dBTechno |
Mass: We Pray ties into the Heresy circle of Dante Alighieri's version of Hell—and the level of the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PSP game—but also lets Facebook users "damn" their friends and acquaintances. But that's not a very nice thing to do.
Fri, Nov 20 | from Kotaku