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Learn more about Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2. (Flash demo) SynopsisBehind the bright lights of Sin City lies a deadly terrorist threat. Return as a member of the elite Rainbow Six squad and go up against Artificial Intelligence characters armed with thermal vision, night vision and shields. Fortunately, your cache of updated weapons is just as lethal. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 features two new adversarial modes and added rewards. Leave the gambling for the casinos and don't take chances with the lives of your fellow Americans. Make your way through new Vegas hot spots on 11 new multiplayer maps. Updated customization options let you create a character that stays the same in single-player or multiplayer action. In the innovative new Co-op mode, bring a friend in on the action at any time without impacting the story. Select wisely from your arsenal of 11 new weapons, but beware ~ sometimes they won't be enough.
 
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4 out of 5
4
Basically an expansion pack, a very good one tho.
on July 6, 2009
Posted by: Tommy870
from Owensboro, KY
I'm glad this game is $30 now because it's really just a glorified expansion pack to Vegas 1. You get a new campaign based in the same timeline and some new maps and guns. Problem is, you lose most of the maps from Vegas 1, which were better than the ones in this one in my opinion. That said, this is still the same addicting gameplay found in the first one and it excels on it's own, but doesn't have the same impact as Vegas 1. The customization and character/gun graphics are still some of the best in Xbox FPS's but the environment graphics, while not bad, lack detail in many areas. Personally I like Vegas 2 online better than Vegas 1 simply because the ridiculous amount of patches made to the first one ruined it, making it feel like Rainbow Six: Halo edition. That's a real shame though because the only things that make Vegas 2 online any better is improved gun graphics, more guns, and a few good maps, just not as many as Vegas 1.
What's great about it: Guns, Customization, Terrorist Hunt, Co-op, Online.
What's not so great: Environment graphics could be better, online maps aren't as good as Vegas 1.
I would recommend this to a friend!
+4points
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Learn more about Fight Night: Round 4. (Flash demo) SynopsisThe ring is no place for weakness. The crowd around you senses your strength, and you're about to show them why you rule this brutal sport. Your fists are ready to fly, your arms coiled with energy ready to be unleashed on your opponent's deserving face. Will you knock him for a loop with your powerful Tyson-style hooks and uppercuts, or will you make like Ali with swift feet and faster fists?The Fight Night series returns for another knockout performance in Fight Night: Round 4. Feel the hard-hitting world of boxing come to life around you with a revolutionary new physics-based fighting system and physics-driven animations. Employ a devastating arsenal of punches, blocks and ring movement, and even engage in rough-and-tumble inside fighting. An impressive roster of boxers that includes everyone from Muhammad Ali to Iron Mike Tyson lets you experience incredibly realistic boxer styles and set up fantasy matchups between favorite boxers from across the eras to determine who really owns the ring.
 
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5 out of 5
5
Best Fight Night yet.
on July 3, 2009
Posted by: Tommy870
from Owensboro, KY
If I can describe this game as simply as I could I would say this: Fight Night Round 4 is THE best Fight Night game ever made and the most amazing boxing game as well. If you are like me and have followed the Fight Night series since 2004 then you're in for a treat. Round 4 has taken the tried and true formula, simplified it and made it better. Everything from the physics to the graphics have received a complete overhaul and the end result is incredible. The only thing I didn't like about the game is the training, but I don't know if that's the game or if I just suck at it. The online is very well done. I have a 6-2 w/l ratio and have played several private matches and haven't experienced any lag. Everything runs fast and smooth from the menus to actually playing a match. You can also download user-created boxers which is cool. I now have a Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris, Rocky, and Gollum (I kid you not, i'm serious). My friend found an Arnold Swarzanneger and I also found an accurate Evander Holyfield (rated 4 or 5 stars I think). You can upload your created boxers, rate other peoples' boxers and also take them into the online World Championship mode which is a persistant online Championship where you compete for rank as well as belts. I don't care too much for the soundtrack but that's just because I don't care for the rap genre at all. Overall this game is incredible and also one of the finest looking 720p games you will fine. Hands down a 5 star game.
What's great about it: Lots of great boxers to choose from, graphics, physics and animations, Online Features, George Foreman.
What's not so great: Training, Soundtrack, Joystick-only play could be a major turn off for some people.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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If you've never experienced the adventure, action and minifigure humor of the LEGO Star Wars series, here's your chance. Commemorate the 30th anniversary of the legendary intergalactic tale with LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga, which contains the events of all six Star Wars movies. New levels, characters, customizations and features add a fresh gameplay experience for LEGO Star Wars veterans, while puzzle solving, teamwork and the game's unique signature humor keep newbies coming back for more. No matter what part of the universe you hail from, this massive title has something for everyone to enjoy.Play as exciting new characters, such as Watto, Zam Wessell, Boss Nass and many more, and create and operate your own vehicle with every Prequel Trilogy character. Explore the silliness of the force with the improved Character Customizer, which allows you to criss-cross characters and create new personalities, such as Han Windu and Lando Amidala. Take on the new Mos Espa Podrace and Gun Cavalry levels of LEGO Star Wars II, and discover new bonus levels and 10 additional Bounty Hunter missions that add depth to the story. Wield enhanced Force powers, earn new powerups and enter a new Challenge mode. Thrill to the special elements designed for the Nintendo Wii console, such as motion-sensitive inputs that enable you to control your LEGO Star Wars characters in entirely new ways. Plus, take a peek at the behind-the-scenes footage of the included bonus video, The Building of LEGO Star Wars.
 
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4 out of 5
4
Great family game.
on July 1, 2009
Posted by: Tommy870
from Owensboro, KY
My 12 year old sister got this game recently and we finished playing through all the episodes last night. I gotta say, not many games have the kind of replay value this game has. We were only 33.74% done after playing through every episode once. There's tons of characters and extras to unlock and tons of stuff to find and do. You won't fully complete this game without investing some serious time into it. This game is best played in co-op with a friend or family member. As for me i'm 18 playing with my 12 year sister. It's a lot of fun and it has tons of moments that are funny, just not laugh out loud hilarious. You'll notice that this game doesn't take itself seriously at all. It did get a little boring for me after a few hours but i'm that way with every game. My only major gripe with this game is a horrible camera during co-op. Me and my sister were constantly arguing when we would both try to go in a different direction and the camera wouldn't allow it, more than a few times resulting in one of us falling off a cliff. Speaking of which, you can never get a game over. You just lose lego pieces (a kind of currency) every time. Besides the camera problems, this is a fun game with tons of replay value best played with a friend or family member.
What's great about it: Tons of replay value, fun and addicting gameplay, doesn't take itself seriously.
What's not so great: Frustrating camera in co-op, can get boring after a long play session.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Learn more about Mass Effect. (Flash demo) Every 50,000 years, ancient machines swoop down and send the galaxy spinning into a continual cycle of extinction. Careful not to leave behind any evidence of their existence, these merciless machines have fooled everyone into thinking this deadly process is just a legendary hoax, but you know the truth. The most important struggle the galaxy has ever seen now needs your help. Join the fight against an alien onslaught and save the future of the universe.Take on the role of Commander Shepard of the SS Normandy and lead your elite recon squad in intense, real-time combat across a galaxy on the brink of turmoil and despair. Assume responsibility for the lives of your team members, whom you must rely on to stop the swarms of hostile alien enemies. The characters you control communicate via branching dialogue and display emotions through various facial expressions. This is an RPG that really thrusts you into the action. Choose your squad, weapons, skills and abilities, and customize your vehicles, armor and appearance. Most of all, harden your heart to face an enemy that lacks even an ounce of mercy.
 
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4 out of 5
4
Fun but repetitive.
on June 30, 2009
Posted by: Tommy870
from Owensboro, KY
Wow, for $20 this is one of the best deals out there for Xbox 360 gamers. This game was groundbreaking when it came out. The story, dialogue system and combat system were all new and refreshing as well as a lot of fun and incredibly well done. Sure, the drawn out conversations can be mind-numbing at times and the teammate AI has its moments but for the most part this game delivers with good quality entertainment. The story is epic and the characters are unique and varied, each having their own story and personality. The graphics hold up really well almost two years later as well. Their are tons of customization options as well. You get six character classes to choose from, four weapons, armor, five teammates, and you can even customize your ammo and grenade type. The combat is a near-perfect balance of RPG and tactical 3rd person combat, however most battles are over in no time. My only major complaint with this game is the consistently repetitive side missions. The buildings and environments aren't very unique and you'll notice early on that most of them are just cookie-cutter and not very unique. That said, the story missions are very well done and not repetive at all. Also just one small complaint against the alien romance plot you can explore if you choose. I couldn't help but laugh when these characters are acting all serious as if there's nothing at all weird about a man (or woman) having a romantic and even physical relationship with a slimy blue alien chick. But whatever, this game rocks, and for $20 it's a great deal for someone wanting a fun entertaining experience with tons of replay value and a good story. 4 Stars and a Recommendation go to Mass Effect.
What's great about it: Real-Time Combat, Story, Graphics, Customization, Dialogue System.
What's not so great: Many Environments are repetitive, Stupid alien romance plot.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Learn more about DualShock 3 Wireless Controller for PlayStation 3. (Flash demo) The DualShock 3 wireless controller puts the intensity of your favorite PlayStation 3 games in the palm of your hand. Pressure sensors in each action button let you feel the rumble of the hits, crashes and explosions on the screen, making every impact feel like you're really in the game. Highly sensitive SIXAXIS motion-sensing technology responds to your movements with lightning-quick speed, giving you the response you need to win.This controller features Bluetooth technology for wireless gameplay. Use the USB cable to seamlessly and automatically charge the controller through the PlayStation 3 at any time. Soon everything from racing circuits to all-out RPGs will become hand-shakingly immersive. When you pick up this innovative controller, more exciting gameplay is in your grasp.
 
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4 out of 5
4
Quality Controller but too small.
on June 28, 2009
Posted by: Tommy870
from Owensboro, KY
This controller is a pretty big improvement over the PS2 and older SIXAXIS controllers. With the Dualshock 3 you get rumble support as well as more overall weight. You will also get a built-in rechargable battery pack with a charge cable that hooks right up to your PS3. It holds a long charge (25-30 hours) as well. The L2 and R2 buttons are now triggers which is a decent improvement over the PS2 but not as good as the Xbox 360 triggers. The joysticks are also the most free-flowing of any current-gen controller. It's as close to mouse and keyboard accuracy you can get out of a controller at the time. My only gripes with the design is that it is a little too small (the palm grips need to be longer) and the placement of the left trigger and D-pad could be switched up. The SIXAXIS is actually a nice feature in my opinion as long as it's utilized right (Ratchet and Clank, Killzone 2). I gave Durability a 5 because my friend submerged his in a glass of water and it works fine. Value for price is also a 5 because for $55 you get a quality controller with a built-in rechargable battery and cable as well as limited motion-control. Some people complain about the price being too high compared to the Xbox 360 controllers but just do the math. To get the Xbox controller and play and charge kit it costs $75 after tax whereas for only $55 you get both in the PS3 controller.
What's great about it: Looks awesome, Durable, Built-in rechargable battery and charge cable.
What's not so great: Too small, Triggers could be better (think Xbox 360).
I would recommend this to a friend!
Design
4 out of 5
4
Durability
5 out of 5
5
Comfort
4 out of 5
4
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Learn more about Xbox 360 Wireless Controller. (Flash demo)Xbox 360 takes wireless technology to the next level. Experience precision and comfort with the Xbox 360 Wireless Controller. Feel the freedom of no restraints as you enhance your gaming pleasure.Powerful 2.4GHz wireless technology with a 30' range should be enough to accommodate almost any room and TV size, and controller response is lag-free. This unit also features adjustable vibration feedback. Free yourself and leave bothersome wires in the past where they belong.
 
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4 out of 5
4
Good but way too expensive.
on June 27, 2009
Posted by: Tommy870
from Owensboro, KY
This controller is designed really well, much better than the old Xbox controllers. It's very durable as well. Between me and my friends we've thrown, dropped, sat on, and hit ours several times and they still work like they're new. The connection works well at all times and it has excellant distance as well. My wii controllers get patchy connection at about 20 feet but this controller maintains a near-perfect connection. What really gets me about this controller is the price. I mean, come on Microsoft you already over charge for accessories as it is with the wireless adaptor and chargers and stuff. A PS3 controller costs $55.00 and you get a quality controller with a built-in rechargable battery pack and a free cable to charge it with. With this controller you would have to buy the controller and play and charge kit seperately which runs about $75 after tax. Also the standalone battery charger is another $20 as well. And if you don't buy these extra chargers then you have to pay constantly for extra AA batteries. I can't really recommend this at the time being because we're in a recession and this is the electronic equivilant of gas gouging. But if you really need a extra controller and you want the most durable and reliable Xbox 360 controller out there (and you can spare the extra money), then this is the way to go.
What's great about it: Good design, durable, works great, looks cool, joysicks are positioned well and triggers are best there is.
What's not so great: Too expensive for what you get, battery pack holder can make your fingers feel a little cramped.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Design
5 out of 5
5
Durability
5 out of 5
5
Comfort
4 out of 5
4
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Continents erupt in flames and hails of gunfire as war breaks out on an unprecedented scale. This is World War II, where a massive conflict rages on two fronts: Europe and the South Pacific. Answer your nation's call and travel to distant lands where you'll take part in devastating battles that gripped a generation and laid the foundation for the world as we know it today. Do you have the courage, the cunning and the commitment to fulfill your duties and see the war through to its harrowing end?Prepare for global conflict presented in all its terrible grit and immediacy. In Call of Duty: World at War, you assume the role of a U.S. Marine or a Russian soldier in the waning days of the Second World War. Travel to the far reaches of the conflict, from war-plagued Berlin to the dense jungles of the Pacific theater, as you confront enemies who refuse to contemplate surrender or retreat and who fight all the more desperately ~ and more dangerously ~ knowing the end is near. Employ the weapons at your disposal, including a flamethrower and other new infantry and vehicle-based weapons, and fight to complete your mission as battles explode around you with all the terrible chaos of real war.
 
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4 out of 5
4
Modern Warfare's WWII Counterpart
on June 22, 2009
Posted by: Tommy870
from Owensboro, KY
This is my favorite WWII game on consoles. Everything is very well done even if it is built off the Call of Duty 4 blueprint. Co-op is awesome, the campaign is very good with many "Oh Snap this is awesome" moments. The last two levels are the highlight for me. I wish people would stop calling this Call of Duty 5 and getting mad at it being WWII. It's made by Treyarch, not Infinity Ward (the studio that developed Modern Warfare). This game is basically the WWII counterpart to Modern Warfare and is unique as well, mostly due to the time era. Bayonets, gore and attachments on WWII guns are awesome. Oh and attack dogs are a sweet adition. I gave graphics a 4 because better looking games were already out (see MGS4 in true, native 1080p) but this is a beatiful and very well done game, as well as being the game that showed that Treyarch is a competant development studio after all. Oh and one more small point: tanks don't ruin the gameplay, obsessively hardcore players do. I love getting together with a buddy or two and trying to take one down with satchel charges and what not. People who complain just don't like dying after one hit, which makes me wonder why they are playing Call of Duty and not Halo in the first place. Oh sorry, ADD moment. I would recommend this to anyone who likes WWII shooters or good games and I give it 4 stars.
What's great about it: Campaign, Co-op, Multiplayer, Zombies, Weapons.
What's not so great: TANKS (!!!), nah just kidding I like tanks, spawning in the middle of a firefight and dying.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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SynopsisDarkness casts upon the land of Hyrule, where evil lurks around every corner. The peaceful borderlands are in danger and only the powers of one man/creature can defeat such gloom. Link, a young farm boy, is destined to save the kingdom from such tragedy. After being directed by the mayor to attend the Hyrule Summit, Link sets off for the Twilight Realm. Upon his arrival, he transforms into a wolf and is captured. With the magical help of Midna, a mysterious being, Link is set free and off to battle against foul creatures.Besides his trusty sword and shield, Link fights his opponents on horseback with a bow and arrow. Maze-like puzzles stand between Link and the peace of the land, so wits must be sharp to discover hidden weapons and items. As you ride into combat against challenging enemies, your bravery will be tested and a new legend will be born. Use the power and unique control of the Wii Remote and Nunchuk controller for precise aiming, special sword attacks, shield shoves and even fishing.
 
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4 out of 5
4
Best 3D Zelda Yet
on June 21, 2009
Posted by: Tommy870
from Owensboro, KY
With Twilight Princess, Nintendo has taken the basic blueprint for 3D Zelda games established in Ocarina of Time and polished it to near perfection. The same basic combat exists but has been given more depth here with a handful of new moves and weapons as well as combat on horseback, all made better with the wii remote. How you progress through the game is basically the same. You will start off in a small village when something happens which leads you into a story driven quest searching for items, weapons and ultimately saving the world from a great evil.
The story is one of the deepest and most enjoyable in the series. The absence of voiceovers for the characters takes away from it though. The cutscenes and dialogue are really good and would have been even better with good voice acting. Also, the game is a little on the easy side.
I gave graphics and sound a 4 because while this is a very beatiful game with excellent art direction (wait till you see the twilight world), this is a ported gamecube and as such doesn't take advantage of the wii's extra hardware capability. You'll see some blurry textures and other graphical shortcomings as well as sound that is not up to par with most other games out there. It's not bad by any means but I'd like to see what Nintendo can do using the full power of the wii.
Overall this is an exceptionally well done game which will take a long time to fully experience. My first playthrough took 56 hours and I still haven't found everything. It's a lot of fun and sure to please longtime Zelda fans. Nintendo has nearly perfected the Ocarina of Time blueprint. However after completing it I was left wanting Nintendo to let this be the OoT era's swan song and make the next Zelda a completely fresh, overhauled experience built for wii. I give Twilight Princess 4 stars and I would recommend it to anyone.
What's great about it: Gameplay, Huge Game, Good Story
What's not so great: Wiimote sounds can be annoying, It's actually a ported gamecube game, no voiceovers, a little on the easy side.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The Covenant rules the Earth ~ the Flood has been unleashed ~ and the fate of life everywhere hangs in the balance. Master Chief, a genetically engineered super soldier, is the last chance for humanity's survival. Stowed away on a Forerunner ship, he rushes back to Earth to defeat the Covenant once and for all. Hopelessly outnumbered, his outlook is bleak. But when you are bred for battle, you fight past the breaking point and bow to no one. It's all been building to this ~ a desperate, final war that leads to a soul-shattering climax of epic proportions. Help this incredible hero stop the Covenant, destroy the Flood and save the lives of every person on the planet.The third chapter in the critically acclaimed franchise features insane battles with an arsenal of alien and human weaponry. Discover all-new armaments and characters as you fight to the finish. You can even play online with Xbox Live and battle in pulse-pounding multiplayer action. Next-generation graphics and technological advances, such as enhanced artificial intelligence and a beefed-up real-time lighting engine, make Halo 3 shine with stunning realism.
 
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4 out of 5
4
Fun party game.
on June 20, 2009
Posted by: Tommy870
from Owensboro, KY
As a fun party game this game rocks. I've had many good times playing co-op and multiplayer with my friends. My only advice is don't take this game seriously. As a hardcore game it sucks. It gets boring fast and the many obsessive players take all the fun out of it. I really enjoyed it as a fun party game though. Me and my friends would have all kinds of fun goofing off like driving around in a mongoose just trying to drive over people or killing the hardcore obsessive guys and watching them leave after cussing everyone out. The theater mode and forge are pretty cool and some of the user-created content is actually really good. I would recommend this game to a friend but would warn them not to take it too seriously.
What's great about it: Fun if taken lightly, Co-op, Vehicles
What's not so great: Overhyped, People who take the game too seriously.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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SynopsisStep into the boots of a 101st Airborne paratrooper and relive Operation Market Garden, the largest Airborne operation of WWII. Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway is based on a true story of 101st Airborne paratroopers. High-definition graphics will immerse you in the action and make you feel like you're really there.Real-time cinema effects and Dolby surround will take your breath away as you hear the echoes of war all around you. Take command of bazooka teams, mortar crews and more as you struggle to defeat your enemy. Log online, team up with friends and compete in intense battles against players from around the world.
 
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4 out of 5
4
Excellant Tactical WWII Game
on June 19, 2009
Posted by: Tommy870
from Owensboro, KY
If you had me describe Hells Highway in the simplest terms I can I would call it Rainbow Six in WWII. The whole look and feel of the game is almost exactly the same. By looks I mean the guns are up close and highly detailed. Also the graphics are all around very well done. By feel I mean you will be moving at aboud the same speed and pace as well as commanding a team in about the same way without the room clearing tactics. Also, the cover system is similar but with no blind firing. The Singl-player is very well done and a lot of fun. However the online is no where near Rainbow Six. There isn't many games to join and it's not something I can see myself commiting several hours of game time to. Despite the online, this is a very well done game that deserves at least a rental by anyone who loves tactical team-based shooters. I can only recommend it if you can find it for $20 or so or if you plan on renting it. Replay value is kind of low.
What's great about it: Campaign, Graphics, Realistic Guns
What's not so great: Not much in the way of online.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Xbox 360
Xbox 360
 

I just got my xbox back from being repaired and now it's having issues again. should i get a new one?

I just got my xbox 360 back like maybe two weeks ago, if that, and the first issue was a error 73. now every time i put a disk in it doesn't read it so i can't play anything. So should i try to get it repaired again and lose more money, or should i just buy a new one?
I feel your pain. I've been through FOUR Xbox 360s. No joke. My advice is don't pay to have it repaired if your having these issues. Instead buy a new one at Best Buy and purchase the two year replacement warranty. It may cost more up front but will save you the headache next time it breaks.
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   Owensboro, KY
 
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 3
 

how do i set up my ps3 bluetooth ear piece?

Click on accessories on the XMB Dashboard and go to Manage Bluetooth. Afterwards either enter the specific info for your bluetooth or have the PS3 scan for it. You also have to have your Bluetooth turned on and maybe set to scan as well, not sure.
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Tommy870
   Owensboro, KY
 
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 3
 

Best Buy & PSN ?????

Does Best Buy have play station network ? Also if I want a $20 Dollar PSN card is it $20 or is it more ?
If you mean "do they sell PSN subscriptions?" then no because PSN is a free service. As for prepaid PSN Store cards, they come in $20 and $50 cards.
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   Owensboro, KY
 
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 3
 

can i play death magnetic downloaded album in gh metallica game?

Yes. The only downside is All Nightmare Long is already on the disc so that song is a wasted purchase.
16 years, 10 months ago
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Tommy870
   Owensboro, KY
 
Xbox 360
Xbox 360
 

are there any others options to go online with my xbox 360 besides the offical wireless adapter

You can use the official ethernet connector on the back of the Xbox. lol Okay seriously, I don't know of any other way so if you're wanting wireless you're probably gonna have to pay for Microsoft's good but way overpriced adapter. I'm not particularly looking forward to getting one with my next Xbox either.
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Tommy870
   Owensboro, KY
 
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 3
 

Battlefield 1943 ???

I have never owned or played any of the battlefield games, is this one as good as all my friends say it is ? Cuz they are totally obsessed.
I personally prefer Bad Company and the older Modern Combat Battlefield games myself. On the other hand, my friend who has played all the PC Battlefields doesn't care too much for any of the console versions besides maybe Bad Company. (He still gets angry with it though)
16 years, 10 months ago
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Tommy870
   Owensboro, KY
 
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 3
 

Call of Duty 3 ?

I am looking for a wwii era war/first person shooter game this looks to be the best(Besides battlefield 1943) is it ? (I am really clueless)
Personally I prefer Call of Duty: World at War. It's (in my opinion) the best online WWII FPS on consoles, largely due to the Call of Duty 4 set-up. But if you don't like the CoD4 type of online or can't afford the $40 to $60 to buy it, 1943 would be a good buy. Just expect less maps and guns as well as toned down graphics.
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Tommy870
   Owensboro, KY
 
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 3
 

Play Station Store ?

I am looking in to getting a PS3, what is play station store and how does it work? (how do i put in money?)
PS Store is essentially the same as Xbox marketplace. You can download free demos and wallpapers as well as use prepaid PS3 cards (you can find them anywhere that sells video games) or set the store up on your credit card to purchase downloadable content for your games, premium themes for your XMB Dashboard, and even classic PS1 games. In fact, two multiplayer-only PS3 titles - Socom Confrontation and Warhawk, are available for purchase and full download off the PS Store. My only advice is maybe wait another month or two to buy a PS3 as there is a lot of talk that they may drop the price before the holiday season.
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Tommy870
   Owensboro, KY
 
Xbox 360
Xbox 360
 

Which 360 is best for me?

I'm interested in getting a 360 but don't know which one to get. I'm only planning on playing maybe a game or two. I don't intend to play online or anything like that. Is the Arcade version for me? Also, do all (including Arcade to Elite, etc) the latest Xbox have that thing called Jaspar Chip (or something along the lines)?

Thanks in advance!
All Xbox's are the same internally as far as I know. Your best bet would be the pro. I've owned 3 Arcade/Core units (each one broke) and and Elite. The Elite is nice but kind of unneccesary unless you absolutely need the extra hard drive space. The Arcade doesn't come with a chrome DVD tray and very little space for saved games. Also, i'm not sure if the Arcade comes with an HDMI output which may or may not matter to you. My advice: go for the Pro.
16 years, 11 months ago
by
Tommy870
   Owensboro, KY
 
Xbox 360
Xbox 360
 

can u reuse the transfer cable that comes with the 120GB HDD?

No, it's a one-time only transfer. Don't know how they do it but no it can't be reused after one completed transfer.
16 years, 11 months ago
by
Tommy870
   Owensboro, KY