Red Ring of Death-o-Rama
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'''Red Ring of Death-o-Rama''' is the annual event held by [[Microsoft]] involving the [[XBox 360]]. The contest began in 2007 and is held in the United States. | '''Red Ring of Death-o-Rama''' is the annual event held by [[Microsoft]] involving the [[XBox 360]]. The contest began in 2007 and is held in the United States. | ||
==Contest== | ==Contest== | ||
- | The contest begins with several people playing a XBox 360. The first one to successfully get their system to display the [[Red Ring Of Death]] wins. | + | The contest begins with several people playing a XBox 360. The first one to successfully get their system to display the [[Red Ring Of Death]] wins. |
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+ | If a player would like to play online, then Microsoft will give the player a [[15]] day trial to XBox Live. | ||
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==2007== | ==2007== | ||
The first Red Ring of Death-o-Rama was on [[July]] 14, 2007 in Los Angeles. The winner was American, [[John Doe]] with a time of 10 hours, 43 minutes. Doe won $27 and several smaller prizes. | The first Red Ring of Death-o-Rama was on [[July]] 14, 2007 in Los Angeles. The winner was American, [[John Doe]] with a time of 10 hours, 43 minutes. Doe won $27 and several smaller prizes. |
Revision as of 03:43, 6 April 2008
Red Ring of Death-o-Rama is the annual event held by Microsoft involving the XBox 360. The contest began in 2007 and is held in the United States.
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Contest
The contest begins with several people playing a XBox 360. The first one to successfully get their system to display the Red Ring Of Death wins.
If a player would like to play online, then Microsoft will give the player a 15 day trial to XBox Live.
2007
The first Red Ring of Death-o-Rama was on July 14, 2007 in Los Angeles. The winner was American, John Doe with a time of 10 hours, 43 minutes. Doe won $27 and several smaller prizes.
2008
This year's contest is taking place in Phoenix, Arizona in July 2008. It was announced in July that the prize will be a free repair job on the broken XBox and $35 in cash. The event will be known as "Microsoft's XBox 360 Red Ring of Death-o-Rama Presented by Mountain Dew Game Fuel".