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In this tech-savvy world, the demand of the digital video game consoles has increased a lot in recent times. The digital video gaming consoles such as xBox 360, Nintendo Wii and Sony PlayStation 3 have filled the ‘generation’ gap especially in the domain of games. These consoles come loaded with various features including a built-in digital camera, a DVD player and a music player.
This console has been designed and developed in cooperation with IBM, ATI and SiS. It is the successor to the Xbox, and competes with the Sony PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii. The Xbox Live service allows the players to compete online and download content such as arcade games, game demos, trailers, TV shows, and movies.
The xBox 360 is also known with the name of Premium or Pro. It includes all the features of the Xbox 360 Core. The console comes with a detachable 20 GB Hard Disc Drive to store and downloaded various content. Moreover, it provides compatibility with original Xbox games. The 20 GB hard drive can show game demos, video clips and Arcade game.
While playing the games, the avid players can also listen to their favourite music tracks. Its unique gaming features are supported by interactive visual synthesizer. The Cheap XBox Games can play video clips, watch photos and also listen to their favourite music tracks as it comes with a massive memory capacity. One can easily play the electronic and interactive games on the device with perfect ease.
This electronic game console supports the action with a 3.2 GHz processor speed. Apart from this, one can also enjoy opening of the files at a comparatively higher speed. The users can enjoy excellent sound quality while playing the games. The graphics support of the device works quite well with 2D and 3D graphics acceleration system.
18 Responses for "Xbox 360: an Easy Playing Console"
Try Burning the game to a disc then puting it in your 360
but your idea won't work because i'm pretty sure that pc extender thing is just for media only you know like music and videos
would a dvr also work?
Yes.
so i put the cd in the dvd player? then play then take out cd then go on computer and youtube it?? or what.. kinda confused
help….
Well i am assuming ps3 isnt on your list bcause of the price, but that is the best system with better games for both genders.
but on to the question, why not consider buying the wii online? x-box has a 30% failure rate and doesnt have a lot of exclusive. my sister is 19 and has a wii and loves it because of mario and the other fun games they have for it.
try ebay or amazon or a store website like walmart to buy the wii if its not in the store because x-box 360 is really bad
Are some games working? If so, replace the ones that aren't working. If it still doesn't work, I'd replace the Xbox with a new one.
i know i nedd help on this to
im subscribin, who else?
Thank you dude! i didnt have to spend 1 cent. ill post vid response if it works!
Wow. I’ve looked through hundereds of high quality tuturials on how to record gaming that are all complicated and 30 minutes long and none of them seem to be succesful. But this was. Great video.
1st you can only play some xbox games on the 360 check http://www.xbox.com to see what xbox games will work on the xbox 360 if their not listed then they wont work you can however buy xbox games on the xbox 360 marketplace
2. yes u can buy a harddrive for the arcade xbox when and if you want too however theese are quite exspensive for the amount of room you get
3 the star wars games are pretty good
hope this answers all your questions and helps
Need For Speed Hot Pursuit 2 is not supported by the Xbox 360. The Xbox 360 uses emulation to make the older games compatible, it doesn't have the same hardware as the original Xbox so not all games work.
You can find a list of compatible games here:
http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/backwardcompatibilitygameslist.htm
Occasionally updates to the emulation software are released and that allows you to get more games compatible (that's the update it's referring to), but right now there is no update that supports that game.
The "Wii" is winning the console war..
so the Wii Wins in your stupid argument.
I can record the gameplay, but when I put the disc in my computer, it shows nothing on the disc.
But when I play it on my dvd player, I can watch it perfectly.
Help?
i dont have dvd recorder and capture card lol
1. The reason you only have 48GB of space instead of 60GB is the operating system on the 360. I have an Elite and the most memory I've ever had is 107GB, even though I've got a 120GB hard drive.
2. You really don't need to use memory cards since you have a hard drive. However, you could use the memory cards to transfer data from one place to another (like to a friends house) as the memory cards are easier to transport than the hard drive.
3. I had mine vertical for a long time. Magnets actually spin the disk so you don't have to worry about it 'falling out.' Just make sure you put the game into the 'lip' that's there and you should be fine. Also, and this is a big one….be careful with it while standing up. Bumping it while a disc is spinning could cause the 360 to scratch the disk.
4. Many games out there have an 'auto save' feature built into them. It sounds as if Tomb Raider does as well. Generally there is some kind of message prompt when you first set up your info on the game telling you about the 'auto save' feature.
5. You won't be able to play head to head on Silver, but you'll get all the updates. You can also purchase games/videos/etc from the Xbox Live marketplace with silver. The only way to play someone head to head online is with gold.
And yes, you'll automatically get silver for free.
@iSpeedCube123: did you finalize the dvd with your dvd recorder? if you don’t do that, you won’t be able to watch the dvd anywhere else….
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