06 Mar 2010 @ 1:02 PM 

Xbox 360 is the way to go with the kids! Owing to the popularity and the ease of technology parents want the best Xbox 360 for the kids and so do the Children. Known for best visual effects, great looking console and effective sounds and games, Xbox 360 has redefined the realm of video gaming. With so many varieties of games to choose from, kids and teenagers these days are buying and even trading their games with friends to compete with each other!

Leisure time is not only limited to watching loony cartoons every day! With Xbox 360, children these days are learning all about controls, graphics and game appeal. And Xbox 360 games give you just that! Some of the best Xbox 360 for kids are as follows:

Harry Potter Series – The Harry Potter saga has become an integral part of a kid’s identity. An Xbox game makes it that much better! Since these games are based on the books and movies, they are fun-filled and simple to follow.

Lego Star Wars – In this video game, two of the legendary characters - Lego and Star Wars are paired together in one of the coolest games that can be enjoyed both by parents as well as children. This game offers double fun for the complete family with easy game play and controls.

SpongeBob Squarepants – Based on the famous Mr. SpongeBob, this game can be enjoyed by both parents and kids. Loveable characters portrayed by good graphics are a highlight.

Tales of Vesperia – Highly recommended for young children, Tales of Vesperia has a nice gameplay and is known to have some extent of realism.

Super Monkey Ball Delux – This game has lot of colourful graphics, simple controls and animal characters in the form of jumpy monkeys! The puzzles have varying levels of difficulty for simpler navigation.

Sports games – All love sports games as it lets them pick their favorite players and sports teams and get a life-like experience. Again, the difficulty levels can be adjusted and games such as NBA Street V3, Winning Eleven 8, and Madden etc., can be played by parents and kids. This game is one of the best Xbox 360 for every kid.

Depending on the comfort levels of the children, parents have a wide range of categories to make choice from. Get Xbox 360 games today for your children and have a fun time with the entire family! Make your weekend more entertaining with not just plain-old television but also a memorable learning experience with the best Xbox 360 for kids.

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 25 Jan 2010 @ 11:20 PM 

A newer version of the Xbox 360 has been released with an apparent fix on the issue of the three red rings. One of the major things that should be put to Microsoft is, why wasn’t this problem fixed within the first year of launch?

The console came out in November of 2005 and it was clear that it came with problems when the first lot of people started to see the red rings of death. You know its control throwing time when the green lights on the front turn to three red lights. This, in simple terms means that the console is beyond self repair and must be sent off to be repaired.

It has been four years since the release of the console and they have only just managed to fix it all for good. What was the issue?

The red rings are caused by the console overheating as the soldering starts to melt which of course is never a good thing. The rings of death are called so because you cannot fix the console without sending it off if you see these. Of course there are ways in which you can fix the console for a small time and one of them is to wrap it up in a cold towel. Doing this will help you cool down the console. This is only meant to fix the console for a very short amount of time so you will indeed have to send it off at some point.

I am really unsure on why it has Taken Microsoft such a long time to actually go out and fix this as it was costing them a lot to repair the consoles for free.

So whether it was the cable ties, Deutsch connectors or of course the electrical components at least they have fixed it.

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 31 Dec 2009 @ 10:18 AM 

Sales

If you are looking into sales alone then the Wii outsells everything. This console has easily been their worst yet and this comes from someone who owns all of their previous entries. The question to ask is why?

Well the simple reason is that they have stopped caring about all of the Die hard fans and started to generalise their games for the general market which means we are constantly seeing rubbish games in which a Nintendo fan wouldn’t touch with a 10ft barge pole. Mario Kart Wii was at best disappointing as they seemed to take out everything that made Double Dash good. Mario Galaxy 2, nice one Nintendo, lets copy your previous ideas.

The Wii (in my opinion) is certainly out of it already.

Online and other

The PS3 is a good console there is no doubt about that and games such as uncharted 2 show just how far the console can go. However, online, although free, is slow, poor and features many people who cannot even speak English within it. I still do not know why language filters are not in there? The PS3 has Blu-Ray but it seems that is the only decent thing it has going for it.

It would certainly seem that the Xbox 360 has the best online service, the best games and the bettter experience. So my recommendation to you is not to get a Wii for the family as it will only be played once. Get a 360 or PS3.

To make sure these will not have to be replaced for some serious money, get game console insurance or gadget insurance. Of course you could also get some mobile phone insurance while you are at it.

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Definitely, the Xbox 360 is one of the finest games consoles  available in the videogame market currently. A wide brand of games,  unique graphics and ability to function in a wireless mode allows it to match with rivals. That being said, nothing in this world is  perfect and the Xbox 360 isn’t an exception. Thus, if your Xbox 360 does go messed  up, that’s when knowing Xbox 360 troubleshooting truly comes in  useful. 

Xbox 360 troubleshooting can be the answer to all of the  possible issues that you can find while  enjoying your Xbox 360.  The 3 primary blunders that the  gamers routinely come across are the red ring of death, disc reading  errors and overheating systems. 

Amongst the most typical  issues is the afflcition of 3 red lights, commonly called  the red ring of death.  It’s essentially a warning that the Xbox 360 is in difficulty.  However if you find this problem it’s not always simple to  get a ready answer. 

Despite being a dynamic and  technically complex device, the Xbox 360 can get overheated over  prolonged lengths of play. When this happens players are alerted to  the problem via the Xbox 360 overheating sign. Xbox 360 troubleshooting for such a  difficulty can be done by relocating the console in a cooler  location helping it to cool in open air. 

Essentially, the  tools that are needed for successful Xbox 360 troubleshooting are a basic understanding of the Xbox 360 system, and a group of basic electric tools such  as screwdrivers and solders. 

By this point, you must have  gained a fair idea about Xbox 360 troubleshooting guides. Essentially,  these are tutorials and tenets often in form of video or text to help you  sense and solve issues related to an Xbox console, available  generally via online sources. The money back guarantees related to  these troubleshooting guides make it a decent investment and a trustworthy answer to basic  Xbox 360 faults. 

I’m hoping with the help of the above  Xbox 360 troubleshooting guidelines you will be ready to solve basic Xbox problems.  However, in cases of major system failure, it is always advisable to seek assistance from your closest Microsoft helpline.

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 19 Dec 2009 @ 11:38 AM 

Where do gamers go?

The choices you have as a gamer are:

  1. Buy (Online, Ebay, used, Gamestop..)
  2. Rent (Gamefly, blockbuster…)
  3. Trade (Goozex, Switchplanet..)

Renting in the past at your brick and mortar rental place can easily set you back more then $5-$7 every week like Blockbuster. Many places like Gamefly charge a monthly service fee. Renting isn’t all together bad but playing videogames isn’t like watching movies. Much more time is needed for videogames than movies. Most movies range from 1.5 hours to epics of 6 hours. Where most videogames you could get a good feel for a game in 3 hours but most sports games and long role playing games could be played for more then 70 hours.

This is where Goozex Game Trading steps in. Goozex allows the gamer to keep the game as long as you want but have the option to sell it too. There is only a $1 transaction fee if you request a game on their network. So basically you can trade in your older games and build up Goozex credit until you get enough for a newer title and just pay the $1 transaction fee. A shipping and handling is handled by sender and the buyer only pays . No membership fees so no need to feel you need to use the system. This is ideal in the sense that you could play the game until you are actually sick of it then send it in for credit. No hurry as you play and ship at your own pace. Plus you OWN the game. At that point it is yours.

You only send games directly to the next member. There is no single central warehouse and the pricing of the credits of the system are in points (100pts = $5). The pricing of the game is determined by market demand, release date, initial cost of the game, and a couple other factors. Most xbox 360 titles will go for 800-1000 pts which translates to $40-$50. This isn’t bad for a used game. You could probably save a little bit of money if you bought it at a used gaming store but then you would have to pay tax and actually go to the store. Goozex gives you free shipping to you with no tax charge. You also have an option to buy credits if you want but I wouldn’t recommend that unless you have no games to send in or nothing of yours is being requested. Price fluctuations occur and you can see the points swings. I’ve had a couple games I requested and I can see that price increase/decrease. It doesn’t happen that much but some games change +/- 200pts depending on market demand.

So why use Goozex instead of a used videogame store or an auction site with games like Ebay? You just need $1 to pay for the transaction fee. Most people don’t like to continually shell out more money for a game and then feel like the games they bought are depreciating at a very fast rate. Selling your game for cash anywhere will not give you that much. Selling it to a store they will mark your game up to make money. Selling online is tiresome. You can get great value from Goozex and just trade in games you don’t want with a demand. There might be more difficulty in sending older sports titles as those don’t have much demand once their season is up like trying to sending in EA sports Madden 2005 will be a hard game to sell to someone on the network. Even if you were to put it older games on ebay you will have a hard to moving it and you will have to pay per insertion. You can build your own game list and no insertion fees.

Lots of integrated information like tips and reviews. The best feature is the ability to see how many copies of a game are listed on the network verses how many are being requested. This will let you know if you have a game people want or if you can possibly get a game on the network. Goozex determines who gets the game by matching up users. There is a waiting list that is generated and when you add a game you will see in what place you are waiting for that game. This is a fabulous idea as impatient gamers can tell if they should expect a game soon. There is also a distinction between games you want now and games you have for holding. They will show you your place in line per game. This is a good way to build up a wishlist and then have your core set of games your really want now. It is ideal to have a very large set of games you want now so you will have a very good chance of getting a game soon. I requested Crackdown and I was like 60 people back. Turns out I got the game in less then 2 weeks. Just because you’re really deep in line doesn’t mean you won’t get the game soon. The system can deliver newer games in a short amount of time which is a huge bonus for gamers that want to play newer games but don’t want to buy them at the store. You have many options to what you want to trade in terms of instructions, case or just game. Some people tend to not keep cases or instructions. The value of the game doesn’t go down as the credits don’t reflect what is included. This is because the user requesting the game can have the option to request only full packaged games, games with instructions, or just the game itself. I have not had a problem with getting full packages as I’ve gotten over 49 games and I’ve sent out 54 in under 2 years of being there.

Why NOT to use

For this site to be a perfect 5 star site I would like to see:

1. More users (will there ever be enough?)
2. More retro gaming console support (nes, snes, saturn….)
3. is still not free. I’m a member of another site that has no transaction fees yet still protects the members.
4. Sneak peak video game trailers
5. More community interaction (user reviews, recommendations…)

All the above are small tweaks to the system that is already very functional. The main reason someone would NOT want to use this system is time and money. If you have the dough you would just buy it new down the street? Why wait? The main draw to the site is how much money you can save and the community there. If your not interested in connecting with other gamers and plan to play all your games alone then the only reason to use the system is money. If you wanted to save money but are impatient then this sits is NOT for you. I’ve experienced about 1-2 month turn around time for new games. Why? You are placed in a waiting line. The order of the Que determines when you get the new game, but more importantly is how many are available? Most will eventually get bored of their new game and will send them out as “have” games. The wait times do get long. Say you want a popular game that normally runs 40 hours to complete. You gotta factor in that a player like me would take over 1 month to beat a game like that. More popular games of course like Madden will hit the system quicker but that is also a bad thing. If you hold a game too long it will depreciate in value just like on the streets. Trading for early on might be for 1000 points but in a couple months with the market being saturated it could be 500 points in no time losing half of it’s value. Not entirely the fault of the system but some games just won’t move depending on your timing.

Current Goozex Simultaneous Transaction on the Network as of Mar 11, 2009 = 4793

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You probably already know it, Xbox 360 Games offer some of the most incredibly immersive experiences anywhere, online or off.  With smash titles like Halo, Fallout, Call of Duty, and Panzer General : Allied Assault, it’s tough to see what else could probably improve gameplay any more than the long way it is come.  Of course , it was not but 1 or 2 years ago that clunky outdated controllers continued to be used.  These days the user interface has improved noticeably, with on-board accelerometers to process spatial info for human kinetics in gaming.  But something on the horizon may be the most revolutionary thing to hit videogaming at home in our time. 

Xbox 360 games can be closely matched to Xbox 360 Accessories for the most seamless experience of really immersive gameplay.  But what if there were no need for any Xbox 360 accessories save one?One ueber-accessory to replace all of them?  Long the stuff of science fiction and comic books, this latest of Xbox 360 Accessories would also be the last.  It would be the single thing needed to play all the Xbox 360 games made from then on. 

Never came across it?  That’s because it was just recently announced by Microsoft.  It’s a electronic eye of sorts that will obliterate the requirement for physical controllers, hardware that’s held in one’s hand.  This new soon-to-come electronic eye will sense player movements in space, so hand held controllers with inbuilt accelerometers won’t be required.  This latest advance in gaming technology will be out inside the next year or 2, and may be mounted separately from the console.  But all user movement data will be supplied to the console just the same.  Try to imagine playing computer games with nothing less than your own body and body movements! 

This undoubted sorcery eye that Microsoft has been developing will even track eye movements to modify point-of-view in a first-person shooter.  Imagine Halo or Call of Duty or gong of respect without annoying controllers but with instead a light gun and your own body and your own eyes!  As you turn right the screen capture reveals scenery to your right side, and as you turn left the panorama shifts with you! 
So while today’s Xbox 360 games are quite complicated, the Xbox accessories to come will require software that rethinks the whole idea of onscreen and off.  Hardware and software exist in a symbiotic relationship, and it is going to be fascinating to see what transpires next now the hardware has taken a quantum jump forward!

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 08 Dec 2009 @ 3:59 AM 

Gamers looking for a cheap alternative to PC gaming are in luck. You don’t need to spend 0 or more on a graphics card alone to get fantastic 1080p graphics when you could be spending as little as 0 on an entire console for the same level of graphical fidelity. Although it came out several years ago, the Xbox 360 video game system still produces the best graphics in the video game console market, and gamers with high definition televisions will be able to experience gorgeous graphics and some of the most entertaining game titles to come out in recent years.

Before you go through any retailer to purchase an Xbox 360 Premium system it will be helpful for you to learn more about the video game console and what you are going to get included in your Xbox 360 Premium system package. You will get the Xbox 360 console which features three powerful core processors that are poised to pack a punch, 20 GB hard drive which is detachable and which allows gamers to store their games, music, downloaded trailers, levels, demos and community-created content from the Xbox Live Marketplace.

A Cheaper Alternative

If paying or more for a video game does not sound too appealing to you, then you can choose to rent Xbox 360 games. The new business model has consumers paying a small monthly fee in exchange for renting the largest selection of games available, from just released blockbusters to obscure games from ten years ago. For or a month, gamers can rent games for as long as they like without any late fees. This is a smart alternative to buying expensive games, because gamers often only finish games once (if at all), and much of their or purchase goes to waste. Of course, renting games isn’t exclusive to the Xbox 360 video game system, and PS3, Wii, and PC gamers can all rent video games for much cheaper than it would cost to purchase them.

Lastly, most 360 games become discount Xbox 360 games over time anyway. It’s not uncommon to find games that are at least 18 months old to cost just half of what they did originally. Purchasing older games is another great way to save money. There are some fantastic titles like The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion which have fallen in price because of their relative age to other Xbox 360 titles. If you absolutely must purchase some of the upcoming Xbox 360 games like Fallout 3 when they launch, then by all means, go right ahead. However, you will end up paying more, and for any games that can wait, waiting for several months really opens up the options for discount Xbox 360 games.

The bottom line is that this is a fantastic video game console, one that is definitely worth trying for yourself. Keep in mind that the prices are constantly lowering on the older Xbox 360 pro system as newer versions take their place, and so you can wait even just a few months and the cost will drop dramatically. You do always have the option of buying the game used, but you have to be very cautious if you decide to go this route because you can never really be too sure of the condition of the game if you are buying it used.

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 04 Dec 2009 @ 8:42 AM 

Now I for one am a big fan of the Xbox 360, it is my favourite console of this generation and this is coming from someone who owns all of the main three as well as the portable ones too. Although the Xbox 360 is my favourite of the three it isnt to say that it hasnt ghad its problems, some of which havent been solved yet.

I am still using my 20GB original console which I managed to pick up the month it was released which was very nice indeed, I also got two games with it. I was stuck with Kameo and King Kong as my very first two games for the console on a small tv which has now all changed. The only reason people buy King Kong now is to get the easy achievement points from and Kameo is always seen coming in at around £10. Of course a lot of games go down in price overtime because they are now made in such large quantities.

However it is not the games that are the issue it is the console itself. Many fans of the box will get aggravated by the term the three red rings or rings of death and it is known as this for one simple reason; get this and your console is dead and you are going to have to send it off to Microsoft for repair.

I have been through two repairs with my console and it is something that hasnt been fixed even for the newest of Elites. The problem is that there are not enough fans within the console to keep it cool which is what makes the soldering melt and destroy the motherboard. There is a way you can fix the console for a short period of time, wrap it in a wet towel, this will not make it work for long so it is best to get it sent off.

A good idea might be to put more fans into the system itself? The problem is that it is very loud as it is, putting more fans into it will not help this. So basically the users are going to have to put up with this problem until the next console. The repair service is free within three years purchase which is nice and it hasn’t stopped me from ordering my brand new 250GB special edition “super” elite.

It is funny how far fan accessories and a few electrical components can go isn’t it?

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 29 Nov 2009 @ 1:18 AM 

Though all videogame consoles would like to be the entertainment focus of your home, Nintendo’s Wii is marketed towards a more general audience (with which it has been wildly successful) while the Xbox 360 from Microsoft and Sony’s Playstation 3 chase the hard-core action-gaming crowd dominated by male teens and tweens, as reflected by Xbox 360 Accessories like an Xbox 360 Wireless Network Adapter.  Where hardware is concerned, the Wii is outclassed by both the Xbox and the PS3, but it’s really software that makes a game console successful or not. Thus do Microsoft and Sony’s catalogs appear rather similar, as both are targeting the same market with a similar number of titles offering a similar range of action gameplay.

But big numbers buy bragging rights in action-gaming, and it must also be remembered that, in the final analysis, it’s the hardware that drives the software.  (Though no one boasts of their Xbox 360 Power Supply.)  And so it is that many find the Xbox 360 and the PS3 fairly similar under the hood, regardless of Sony’s much-promoted “emotion engine” said to render facial expressions so realistically as to make for a much more engrossing gaming experience. Nevertheless, both consoles do have their respective shares of near-rabid fanatics who swear that major differences abound between the two. Yet it’s safe to say that very few would turn down a rival console given as a gift!

The only differences, in fact, involve those truly special features unique to each platform, in addition to the online experiences each one offers. And Microsoft presents a noticeably more varied online experience than that by Sony, whose online service is not bad at all. But the Xbox 360 provides a more extensive experience in that department, though the PS3 does try very hard to make up for it with a built-in Blu-ray DVD player, WiFi web surfing, and support for Bluetooth wireless devices. To which it must be added that NetFlix on-demand is available through the Xbox 360, likely neutralizing the PS3’s multimedia advantages. But the PS3 is quite moddable by users with the technical know-how, while Microsoft tries to discourage such hobbyist tinkering under the hood.

Then there’s the issue of costs, with the PS3 selling more than the Xbox 360 due to its slightly greater number of features. Naturally, if you’re a hard-core gamer, prices are probably not going to be all that big a consideration, because purchasing decisions will often be made based on titles exclusive to each platform. Of course, the truly hard-core don’t care about prices at all and would simply buy each of them!

 

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After just getting in after returning the rental copy of Shift I have to say I might have to go out again to buy it. The previous additions to the game have not been brilliant. The last one that was worth a ten minute go was Undercover and that was at best, okay.

The creators have actually scrapped all previous ideas for the titles and made the game into a proper, realistic racing experience which has actually got a chance to complete with the upcoming 360 exclusive, Forza 3.

The game itself is long lasting indeed, with hours needed to be spent on it to gain access to cars and to finish all of the races. The online modes are also going to take you a lot of time.

This game isn’t about new cars but more about the custom made models from the likes of Honda, Ford and every other car maker you can think of.

In terms of playing for fun , Need For Speed did seem a lot better than Forza but then again I have only managed to play the Forza demo. However Forza’s graphics are far superior with a bigger set list of cars to actually be driven in the game too.

This year EA have actually put all of their focus into the driver, although the cars still look brilliant. Everything in the game is supposed to make you feel like the driver, any crash you make will turn the screen blurry and even go black and white.

All in all it is best if you make your own minds up about the two games, better yet do what I am doing and buy them both!

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