I've got back my X360. Well, not exactly my original X360 but someone else's I suppose. My original unit was manufactured on 1 June 2006 and this replacement unit was manufactured on 28 May 2006, a few days younger. So far, everything seems to be ok. The DVD ROM seems to be a lot quieter. I have to thank my colleagues down south for taking care of the logistics for me.
Now that I have gotten my unit back, there aren't any exciting games available; or maybe my interested for gaming had died down. Guessed I will stick to my Call of Duty 3 for awhile and probably loan some games from my colleagues.
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