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  • Now I'm doing better, though sadly it's thanks to something epic from a game that's infamous for its vulgar content. XD
    Ain't that the truth? College seems like a never ending process even though you know that there is truly an end to it all. Lol. XD
    Yeah. I don't play Hacked roms much. I'm mainly focusing on college homework or I am playing Pokemon Y or Alpha Sapphire working on leveling up my Pokemon. But right now, it's between college and rodeo.
    Mine was FireRed. But I had played my brother's Red first before I had convinced my parents in getting my own pokemon game. XD
    I've heard about the ring of death. But I haven't experienced it. I don't play my 360 as much as my PS3, hadn't experienced anything like that either and 3DS. So far all my consoles have been great with me.
    No way! I have Explorers of Darkness and Blue Rescue Team!
    I have Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, 3DS, GameCube, Original DS. You?
    Me too. But I love all the Gens. I have one Pokemon Ranger and two Pokemon Mystery Dungeons. Used to have a few Yu Gi Oh games but my little brother wanted them so I let him have them.
    Eh, I wouldn't call it a responsibility tbh.

    There's a number of impractical ways to stop the yellow light of death and red ring of death, though you'd need to be a ghetto-modding enthusiast to do so. :P
    That's because the Xbox 360 was built in an even crappier way that caused the heat to build up quicker than it would in the PS3. When I opened my Xbox 360, I received visual proof as I saw that everything was cramped together, and it looked like the perfect tool to use if you felt like roasting a steak but were too lazy to do it in the kitchen.
    Awesome consoles, though they have a design flaw that's plagued consoles of their particular generations; use of lead-free solder.

    The PS3 is vunerable to a problem called the yellow light of death, where that little green power indicator turns yellow for a half a second, and then shuts off after beeping three times. This happens for the same reason why the red ring of death occurred on the Xbox 360, the lead-free solder cracked and disrupted the connection between the processors and the motherboard, and the system can't work after that.

    You can fix this by yourself if it happens to your PS3, but it's time-consuming and a bit difficult if you don't do this sort of thing often.
    I have yet to play that one. :P

    If you do wish to try another Sonic game that is closer to being one of modern times, I'd suggest Sonic Generations. That game is exceptionally entertaining, and has attributes that old & new Sonic fans adore with a passion.
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