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The eject button held all the power on the original Xbox

The most important button on the original Xbox wasn’t the power button: it was the button to eject the disc tray.

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TheEnigma313819d ago

The OG xbox had a strong disc eject

Knightofelemia819d ago (Edited 819d ago )

Not really they have drive belt issues people resorted to giving a love tap on the top of the Xbox where the disc drive is located to get the disc drive to pop open.

TheEnigma313819d ago

isolated problem. for me, that disc drive had some force and i had 2 different consoles.

marioJP87818d ago

You could hear that baby from the next room. I miss this Xbox crazily.

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darthv72819d ago

I only ever used the power button to turn the system off. I always used eject to power it up as usually I was wanting to pop in a game disc and play. Why wait for the system to turn on before putting a disc in... just do it at the same time. I'd do the same with with the 360, press the eject button to open the tray and as it was power up, put the disc in and away we go.

Orchard819d ago

I used to do the exact same, plus the old trays weren't the fastest to open and close - much prefer the slot loaders we have today (plus we use disks less).

When I was working on 360 devkits, we would use the eject button all the time to exit the app and get back to the dev dashboard quickly since it was the fastest way if you didn't have a debugger attached (e.g. when running many kits for multiplayer) - it even worked without a disk in the drive. The drives would die pretty darn quick when they were being opened and closed 50-100 times a day.

Fortunately, the drives were kinda useless anyway, since you'd normally use a test kit if you had burnt a disk, but it was a funny 'hack' none the less.

RedDevils819d ago

I do that with my old PS2, just press the eject button to power it on while changing the disc at the same time.

Gamer79819d ago

I still remember the controller wire having the breaker to stop the console getting broken if you tripped on the wire.

brewin818d ago

Absolutely, The breakaway cord was a revelation! I had my first child the same year Xbox came out. Once she started running around, this literally became a life saver. The only thing that sucked was if you lost the end piece.

AuraAbjure819d ago (Edited 819d ago )

My disc eject finally stopped working after like 9 years. Good times.

Popsicle818d ago

I had the opposite. On one of my two OG Xbox’s, the power button quit working but the eject button works just fine. I am happy it was the power button instead of the eject given it still powers on.

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Essential Video Games Everyone Needs To Play At Least Once

Video games are no longer just a simple past time. Today's games are evolving into true works of art. Offering intriguing narratives, cinematic setpieces, and profound messages, games can entertain us for hundreds of hours.

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Chard2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

I never got around to mass effect - I’m skeptical that it would hold up if I were to try it now

Furesis2d ago

I would say it does. The combat is a bit shit for todays standards but everything else is great.

anast2d ago

It's worth a play through today.

gold_drake2d ago

the first one is abit the odd one out but after u finished it, believe it it gets tremendously better and better

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Dragon's Dogma 2's Elves Are The Best Since Tolkien

I missed the elves in my first Dragon’s Dogma 2 playthrough, but I won’t make that mistake again

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Skuletor9d ago

Downplaying every rendition of elves over a period of 70+ years? What kind of headline is that?

kythlyn8d ago

That and they're not that great. =_=; Game's too short to really get to know them.

Daeloki8d ago

clickbait
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anast8d ago

"I won’t make that mistake again." It's impossible to that mistake again, so of course the write won't make it again.

VincentVanBro8d ago (Edited 8d ago )

LMAO what?! Every article that sings DD2's praises just seems off now that I've played it for myself. Its a mid game, 7/10 at best and that is generous. The elves are a joke too, much less interesting than say the Witcher 3's elves or Baldur's Gate 3's elves.

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Broken Roads Drives onto Consoles & PC

The isometric RPG Broken Roads is available now for PC, PlayStation and Xbox consoles, courtesy of indie studio Drop Bear Bytes.