

So just why don't I but a new 360 to go along with the 100+ games I own for the system? Well for one reason the new 360's have a different HDD so I can't just put my old one on and carry on with games I were part way through playing. Sure I can probably get a transfer kit and spend about 2 days transferring everything over from one drive to another, but why the hell should I? I know a few people that still have the same 360 they bought years ago; but I also know a lot more who have had trouble and replaced their consoles numerous times. I know more than likely I will end up getting another 360 eventually, it just pisses me off that system after system just keeps breaking while my Snes from the 90`s still works without any problems.
If you have a GameStop in your area, or whatever the EU equivalent is, things are a tad easier for you.
ReplyDeleteTransfer kits are considered "accessories" in GameStop's catalogue, so it's very easy to just buy one, use it, and return it for a full refund.
Sure it takes a little while, but it's not so bad that you couldn't go make lunch or something while it works. :D