Video Game Resources


Has Your X-Box 360, PS3, or WII conked out, on the blink, bit the dust?

Many of the high tech game systems will, at some point, develop a glitch that results in down-time.

The X-Box 360 has the 3 red lights error, frame freeze ups, distorted images, and the E74 error.

The PS3 has the Yellow Light of Death (YLOD), the Red Screen, and numerous error codes.

The Nintendo WII has it's set of problems as well. Such as the Wiimote freezing up, error messages on your screen, not connecting to the internet, discs not being read, other Wii Remote problems, and more.

You can send your game console to the manufacturer and have it worked on. Microsoft charges $140 plus shipping and handling and it takes as long as 2 months to get your console back. SONY charges $150 plus shipping and handling to look at your unit with no guarantee of success.

You can go online to find cheaper repairs, but who are those guys? Will you get YOUR console back, or some other unit? Will some of the parts be swapped out? Who knows?

It seems as though there's no one you can trust but,.........yourself!

Yes you. You can learn to fix your own game console quickly and easily at home with step by step videos and .pdf manuals for much less than what you will be charged by the manufacturer.

Plus, with the knowledge you gain, you can even start your own game repair business.

The holidays will be here soon. Don't shell out another couple hundred bucks for a new game, instead repair the one you have and save the repair costs for new game discs or other items.

As an added bonus, if you order any game repair tutorial from the links on this page I will give you a download link to a free copy of "Twitter Tips" which reveals everything you need to know about Twitter. "Twitter Tips" is written by Dennis Gaskill aka Boogie Jack who is known web-wide for his quality digital products.

For more information on repairing your own game, click on the links below.


X-Box 360 Repair Guide

PS3 Repair Guide 



Nintendo WII Repair Guide
 


Lee Edwards,
The eCOMINFOSOURCE