XBOX 360 Scratched Discs case being reviewed

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Microsoft facing class-action lawsuit over alleged Xbox 360 'disc gouging'
US appeals court revives disc-scratching case.


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Microsoft is to face a class-action lawsuit over allegations that a "design defect" with the Xbox 360 caused game discs "to be gouged".
Reuters reports that a federal appeals court revived allegations against the company earlier today, ruling that a "lower court judge misapplied the law in striking the classwide allegations".
This isn't the first time Microsoft has faced allegations over scratched discs. Back in 2007, the company was sued by a man who claimed that his Xbox 360 had scratched his game discs, accusing the console of being "negligently designed and manufactured".
At the time Microsoft denied the allegations, stating that "out of the millions of Xbox consoles in use, Microsoft has not received any widespread reports of Xbox 360s scratching discs."
Further details on today's case were not immediately available.
 

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It's true. Always happened with EA games to me. Idk why but every madden game across multiple 360s I've had ended up with blurred discoloration a or what looked like burns on the bottom
 

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The Xbox 360 was such a terrible machine :snoop:

Rrod, killing discs, loud power supplies which needed replacement fans/mods, Nickle and diming with Wi-Fi adapters, marked up hard drives, no battery packs included, putting service apps behind a pay wall :snoop:

An absolute clusterfukk all around, it's incredible so many people liked that console.
 

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The Xbox 360 was such a terrible machine :snoop:

Rrod, killing discs, loud power supplies which needed replacement fans/mods, Nickle and diming with Wi-Fi adapters, marked up hard drives, no battery packs included, putting service apps behind a pay wall :snoop:

An absolute clusterfukk all around, it's incredible so many people liked that console.

A lower price point always helps, even if they nickel and dime you on the back end, consumers are fickle and once that snow ball starts rolling they rarely know when to walk away.
 
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