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| From: Microsoft Category: Video Games
New (4) Used (6) from £169.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 473 reviews Sales Rank: 1262
Platform: Xbox 360 ESRB: Kids to Adults Media: Video Game Age: 3 - 18 years Operating System: Xbox 360 Shipping Weight (lbs): 14.8 Dimensions (in): 15 x 15 x 5.5
MPN: B4J-000110 UPC: 882224380812 EAN: 0882224035866 ASIN: B0007SV72A
Release Date: December 2, 2005
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Microsofty July 8, 2008 This is a expensive thing - loud hot and heavy - but it's a games catalogue - yes Sir! If you are like me to be shooting, then buy it NOW.
I say, GTA, Orange Boxes and Halo, and keep it away from ladies.
red ring July 3, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
had this console since nov 2006 and just got the dreeaded red ring and machine no longer working yes i have had this console for a year and a half but only play for half an hour at a time so very annoyed that it has broke down
Xbox 360 June 29, 2008 1 out of 6 found this review helpful
I prefer the PS3, however this console is probably worth the money now that it costs less. However I have heard that a frequent problem is the ring of death so probably don't invest in this console if you don't have lots of money. The only problem is that these days games consoles likes PS3 are capable of 1080p graphics, so why does this console only have 720i?
Ex-box!!!!! June 24, 2008 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
I've had this for a year. It was alright, churned up a couple of discs now and then but you could cope. Then suddenly 3 rings of death. I tried to solve the problem on the internet but it was flooded with complaints from other people and the only thing I learned is that the xbox is absolute RUBBISH!!!!! Some people's xbox broke when they had set it up, some people's had broken suddenly to the great dismay of their children, some people had saved up for months only to have it break almost straight away. The worst thing is that there is no sign of when it is going to break and the 'helpline' know less about the problem than you do! The 'ex-box' is a risk that is NOT worth taking and if you buy an xbox, in a year you will be writing the same review!
Almost perfect. June 21, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Over the years I have had a Megadrive, Amiga CD32, PS1, Gamecube and now the Xbox 360. I am not a fanboy nor am i loyal to one brand. I make my purchasing decisions on the games I like playing and what friends have, so that I can swap games later down the line. I have had the 360 for 16 months now and still play on it nearly every day.
To make the most out of it, just like the PS3, you will need a HDTV, such as an LCD and Plasma TV to display the higher resolution. Trying to watch the game on a standard TV is useless as you cannot see the text on screen and you will be missing out big time. My machine does not have the HDMI socket, so the picture comes through component cables. My TV can only display upto 1080i via HDMI and component, so am not missing out on resolution, it just means instead of 1 small lead, I have a larger lead splitting into 5 smaller leads, no problem because they are hidden at the back.
The positive points: The graphics are superb when compared to my previous consoles. Oblivion is amazing with the wide open space where you do whatever you want, no linear gameplay. Gears of War, Halo and Call of Duty 4 are stunning. The controller is easy to hold and use, with the numerous buttons. Sometimes you can forget what buttons do what if you keep changing games, but you soon remember. The rumble feature on the pad is essential. It was there on the PS1 and GameCube, so have been used to it. The games make full use if this feature, and it does make a huge difference in playing. Sony take note, please start shipping the PS3 with the rumble joypad! The online experience is great. You can download demos, trailers, games with ease. You can also talk to friends and invite them to games you are playing. It is far more fun playing against another human rather than computer AI.
The negatives are: Boy is it noisy. It is not so much the fans, but the DVD drive. When there is no disc is the drive, you can hear the fans, but they are not that loud. However, insert a game disc and it sounds like its ready to take off. A cheap DVD drive probably is to blame. Online play. Although a plus, the minus is it costs and extra 40 per year. This however is a small price to play for a good fast service. The other drawback is the trash talk from little brats. The verbal abuse you can get when you beat them is unbelievable, and sometimes there is swearing as well. Reliability is an issue. I have sent mine for repair for the dreaded RROD. It was all back repaired within 8 days and there is a 3 year warranty, but it is still an issue wandering whether it will break down again.
I made the right decision in buying one and would recommend the system if you can see through the faults, because the gaming experience you get will out way the negatives.
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