
PC/XBOX360 : 360 Style Gamepad, USB [SL-6555-SBK]
At last, an Xbox 360TM style gamepad for the PC for all Xbox 360TM fans. The analogue ministicks, D-pad and fire buttons are laid out like the original. The shape with the rubberised finish also gives you an impression of quality.
* PC gamepad similar to the Xbox 360TM gamepad design
* Rubberised finish for non-slip gaming
* All standard features
* Two analogue ministicks
* D-pad
* Digital, analogue and turbo functions
* USB connector
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Beowulf the Game: XBox 360, PS3, PC (Prima Official Game Guides)
List Price: ?8.32
Amazon Price: ?7.49
Used Price: ?4.73
X-BOX 360 S-VIDEO AV CABLE
Maximize your Xbox 360 picture quality on standard-definition televisions using this S-Video connection for a noticeable image improvement over traditional composite connectors
Halo 3 (Action) Art Poster Print - 24″ X 36″
We bring you the best selection of Movie Posters, Music Posters, Sports Posters, Art Prints, Television Posters, College Humor, and more! This is the premier destination for finding entertainment posters. Find authentic movie advertisements, increase your celebrity photo and poster collection, locate that missing pop idol piece you need to complete your set, or discover rare concert sheets from your favorites musicians and bands. Whether it?s that one rare framed art print you?ve been looking for, or you need to wallpaper your dorm room with the hottest, sexiest posters, this is the place to find everything. Brand new, perfect condition, fast shipping! Buy from the best!!!
Xbox 360 memory unit (64 MB)
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List Price: ?22.99
Amazon Price: ?17.98
Used Price: ?14.79
Customer Review: Handy For Backup Purposes, But Restricted And Too Small
The sole purpose of me buying these Memory Unit’s is one word, “Backup”. I always backup my saved data because if my consoles die or go out with a bang, I always have something small around me which has the backup data, and it helps me get back into business rather than starting from scratch! This Memory Unit is for the XBox 360 Console, it’s 64MB and it can store any type of data you acquire for backup. Because of it’s size though, you are quite limited to what you want to backup as certain retail games have saved data from about 1MB or even more. BioShock alone requires 15MB per saved game. The Orange Box is another game, which requires big data space, 10MB per saved game! Because of this reason I use the unit for games which are finished and have saved data which needs to be stored on a Memory Unit, as if for example I get the “3 Rings Of Death”, my data is safe from all that bad hassle (I’m not looking forward to getting that Ring Of Death). I’ve also discovered another little ordeal as well. If you own XBox Live on your console and you store backup data on the memory unit, you may not be able to transfer that data onto another console with another player who owns XBox Live. I tried giving my brother my Sonic The Hedgehog 1 data from my XBox 360 to his XBox 360 using the Memory Unit, but the console refused to perform that action! My Grade For The Device: 7/10: On The Ball, Down-But Not Out, OK My Wish: I wish the unit were bigger in size and the ability to transfer data from one console to another! Final Comments: Overall, if you own a few Retail or Arcade Games on the XBox 360 and require a small device for backup purposes, then look no further than this Memory Unit. If you need something bigger though, then I think you need to find another device or get 2 or more of these! Review By Captain Chris Kipper
Customer Review: What it does
The memory unit stores your gamesaves and ALSO stores your gamer profile. This means you can take it with you to a friend’s house. So if you travel a bit or even just play on someone else’s console, it’s really quick & easy to take your xbox live account with you. It’s quick to install. PS - If you’re struggling to work out how to transfer your account from the 360 to the memory unit, in the dashboard, go to System, then Memory, then choose Hard drive (if you have one). Click on the profile and the 360 will ask you if you want to move it!
Xbox 360 Halo 3 Limited Edition Console
List Price: ?279.99
Amazon Price: ?279.99
Customer Review: X BOX 360 XMAS disappointment
This box malfuntioned straight out of the packaging. The start up screen never appeared. On reboot it did but the box malfuntioned continually after that with games crashing out or screen freezing after variable amounts of time sometimes 5 minutes other 35 minutes. This was on Xmas day after it was given as a Xmas present - how much disappointment there was. It culminated with the red lights of doom signifying the box had indeed died. I now have to wait until January 2nd for a pick up - who can guess when the repacement will arrive? 3rd January 2008 - good service - hop it works this time.
Customer Review: Oozes Cool….
So it’s only ?20 quid cheaper than the Elite console, who care’s, it’s a thing of beauty, all green and Master Chief ‘ish, go on, treat your self, buy it….
Def Jam: Icon (Xbox 360) Customer Review: Utter drivel it really is
ok like other reviews i wont repeat in depth THIS!!! is not fight for NY nor is it vendetta what they have done here is made this game so simple my dad can play it and thus no sick blazin no fast paced button bashing frenzy and no fun really the fighting is clumsy and slow and really boring with a capital B also as u progress through the game it gets rather repetative and im an avid gamer i play through games in a matter of hours and make it my goal to finish to end but thisithe 1ST game i actually did not want to finish andso it stays in its box and i willgive it to oxfam shortly but seriously dont be temted to buy this game at all if ure a fan of the series becuse this is a massive let down and as for graphics they are nice but they still dont beat Gears of war HD im afraid to say anyway hope this helps and if u do buy this game i give u my best wishes on playing and hope u dont also feeel the utter dissapointment and betrayal byt the def jam interactive team. peace out
Customer Review: A great series ruined
Def Jam: Fight For New York was one of the best fighting games on the PS2, mixing wrestling with street fighting and starring so many of the best rappers of the time. Def Jam Icon on the Xbox 360 however has completely changed this winning formula and comes off as a dull, below average beat ‘em up.
The first thing you’ll notice when you start playing Icon (regardless of whether you have played Vendetta or FFNY or not) is how unbearably slow and unresponsive the fighting is. The characters crawl along at a snail’s pace and also seems to have only about 3 moves each, as opposed to the previous Def Jam games that had dozens of moves per fighter and was also pretty fast. You also have a move where you can scratch the beat of the background music to use the environment to attack your opponent. A bit of a daft and novel idea, which makes this otherwise realisitic game seem a little ridiculous.
Next is the appalling roster. In the first 2 Def Jam games there were over 40 top-name hip hop artists like Snoop Dogg, DMX, Xzibit, Flava Flav, Erick Sermon, Warren G, NORE, Busta Rhymes and Keith Murray as playable fighters. The only decent ones that have made it into Icon’s pathetic 20+ roster are Ludacris, Method Man, Ghostface Killah and Redman, who are amongst some newer and not so good stars like T.I., The Game, Lil John and E-40.
Then there’s the story mode, one of the best features of Vendetta and FFNY. In Icon the D-Mob storyline has been replaced with a “Build a Label” mode where you create a fighter, like in the previous games, and then have to take over your boss’s record label, which involves signing artists, funding their songs and promotions and fighting with rival labels’ artists, crazed fans and police. A good idea but takes much of the fun away from the story as there isn’t a lot of choice in fights as you only get a selection of about 2 at a time. Then once you have beaten your opponent you come back to have to read through about 20 emails and voice messages from your friends in the game, which is terribly boring and you must read them all or else fights will be missed.
The graphics are one of the only decent things about this whole game, offering some of the best textures and character models ever seen on the Xbox 360. Some of the fighters look so realistic, it’s scary.
The soundtrack is ok, but not brilliant. Featuring a few new(ish) tracks (not exclusives) from Redman, E-40, Outkast, The Game and Ludacris. Then there’s some classics like “Ante Up” by M.O.P and “Hate Me Now” by Nas & Puff Daddy.
Overall, Def Jam Icon is a huge disappointment and a massive let down after the first two brilliant games in the Def Jam series. The game is slow, boring and not very much fun. If you’re after a decent fighting game, I’d perhaps dig out the old PS2 and play one of the first two or stick to something like Mortal Kombat Armageddon, which is by far the best fighting game out at the minute. As for a decent fighter on the 360, I’m still waiting.