Red lights are bad lights when you're in a hurry to get somewhere or are jonesing for some next-gen playtime, and the red lights are exactly what Gina saw when she fired up her Xbox 360 this past Sunday. Don't get it twisted, Gina is an Xbox diehard, owning 3 of the original Xbox consoles and a library of 83 games.
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