syckls
6th July 2005, 05:10 PM
Not wanting to upstage the 2012 Olympics topic by posting now, but anyway. Go London.
My replacement PSP for the defective one I sent in will either be coming today, or a week from today. By the time the latter approaches I will be converted into a raving lunatic from Wipeout withdrawal. Normally it would be okay, as I actually happen to have Wip3out and Wipeout 64. The only thing is... I do not own a PS1 memory card and my Controller Pak for the N64 has disappeared through a wormhole. I should be used to being gipped by Sony after the thing with my PS2, but that incident just made me hate them even more. Let me explain. My PS2 couldn't read anything from the first controler socket, and Sony blamed it on my superior RedOctane dance pad. So I shelled out $75 to get it replaced, and when they send it back two weeks later it cannot read a single disc. Thankfully, when I sent it back the second time they gave me a brand spanking new PS2. In all, I ended up paying $175 for a new PS2 and getting ripped for $25.
In the interest of making this more than just a personal rant, who else has memories of major inconvenience dealt to them by the video game companies?
My replacement PSP for the defective one I sent in will either be coming today, or a week from today. By the time the latter approaches I will be converted into a raving lunatic from Wipeout withdrawal. Normally it would be okay, as I actually happen to have Wip3out and Wipeout 64. The only thing is... I do not own a PS1 memory card and my Controller Pak for the N64 has disappeared through a wormhole. I should be used to being gipped by Sony after the thing with my PS2, but that incident just made me hate them even more. Let me explain. My PS2 couldn't read anything from the first controler socket, and Sony blamed it on my superior RedOctane dance pad. So I shelled out $75 to get it replaced, and when they send it back two weeks later it cannot read a single disc. Thankfully, when I sent it back the second time they gave me a brand spanking new PS2. In all, I ended up paying $175 for a new PS2 and getting ripped for $25.
In the interest of making this more than just a personal rant, who else has memories of major inconvenience dealt to them by the video game companies?