PS3-Sense writes "A few weeks ago the Dutch program called Radar has run a special about the PS3, and claimed that after a year, the Blu-ray drive of the system just stops working. Their evidence for this claim is that they have received 300 reports of this from PS3 owners in the Netherlands.
Now, a few weeks later Sony Computer Entertainment Benelux announced that because of the special in the dutch tv program, they will temporally fix PS3's, which don't have warranty anymore, with broken Blu-ray drives without any extra costs. They also claimed that they won't expand the warranty from one year to two years in the Benelux."
Game Rant chats with the creator of No More Heroes about who he would like to see play the role of Travis Touchdown in a live-action adaptation.
Actually Ryan Gosling makes a ton of sense.
Edit: If this can be done in a Scott Pilgrim movie kind of way that would be dope.
The Opening Levels that hooked gamers from the outset.
Michael 'BrolyLegs' Begum, beloved Street Fighter icon, has passed at 35, leaving behind a legacy of courage and inspiration.
Damn, this guy was amazing and very courageous. It was unbelieveable how good he was at Street Fighter. Playing the game basically with his mouth. RIP.
And with 18 Million+ working Playstation 3 consoles out there,the 300 claims they received are definitely accurate.
Right.
Looks like MS are not the only people to have a defective console
Actually the RROD issue is not that big a deal now and I hear more people complaining about broken blu-ray drives than broken 360's which I find funny...
I actually think broken blu-ray drives is a bigger issue than RROD these days
believe it or not my m8s ps3 broke yesterday, they are sending him a freebie on the 28th january even though its 10 months out of warranty, gud customer service if ya ask me, just a stright swap at your doorstep
By providing free fixes to systems that broke under unique conditions and individual circumstances,Sony are proving to the electronic world why they are still the ones to beat.
I have to say Sony's customer care is excellent. I had a launch day EU unit that died back in July (not due to the BD laser though) and I had a refurb at my doorstep in 3 days, which was actually a quieter machine than the original which was brilliant :)