Monday, July 18, 2011

What's wrong with Xbox 360? A guide to what is available for Microsoft's Xbox 360 system

The Xbox 360 system. The new Xbox 360 console ($ 399.99) brings Microsoft technology to the gaming industry like never before. The new toy sports new Internet connections to social communities and provides the player ultimate control with goo-gobs of fun accessories.

This article describes some of these accessories and the games are available, which can be enjoyed (almost) everyone.

XBox 360 Accessories. For such a powerful system, there should be no surprise that this system takes full advantage of accessorizing. We can start by saving games on the $ 19.99 512MB Memory Unit or $ 29.99 64MB memory unit. To the power goes out, we can look at the $ 29.99 Quick Charge Kit or the smaller $ 19.99 Play & Charge Kit. On the go can take you and the rechargeable packs $ 11.99 while powering you controller at the $ 29.99 fee station.

Increase the connection with the $ 99.99 Wireless Network Adapter and keep your system "kewl" with the $ 19.99 Intercooler. But that's enough about maintenance. Let us find the fun.

Get a wired controller, or $ 39.99 $ 49.99 Wireless Controller to play your games. If you feel behind the wheel. In this case, you can try on the $ 149.99 Wireless Racing Wheel for the size.

Want a little multimedia action? Get a $ 199.99 HD-DVD player (not to mention the $ 19.99 remote) - a $ 39.99 Live Vision camera or a $ 59.99 Wireless Headset (wired headset for $ 19.99) . Then jam your way to the $ 89.99 Guitar Hero II

Of course, when you order with your PC, check out the Xbox Wireless Gaming Receiver $ 19.99 and users of the Xbox 360 controller on the computer!

XBox 360 Games. Looking for games? We have divided this part of our guide into two sections: one for children and one adult. Be careful when buying Xbox 360 games for players under 18.

FOR CHILDREN:

Xbox's UEFA Champions League 2006-2007 $ 59.99
Xbox's Viva Pinata $ 29.99
Xbox's Fuzion Frenzy 2 $ 29.99
Meet the Robinsons $ 49.99 (by Disney Interactive Studios)
Xbox Star Trek Legacy $ 39.99
Konami Dance Dance Revolution Universe $ 49.99

COMING SOON:
Forza Motorsport 2

FOR ADULTS:
Xbox's Halo 2 $ 29.99 (rated 10 by Game Informer)
Xbox Gears of War $ 59.99 (rated 9.5 out of Game Informer)
Xbox's Crackdown $ 59.99 (rated 8.5 by Game Informer)
Capcom's Lost Planet: Extreme Condition $ 59.99
Bethesda Softworks' The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion $ 59.99
Xbox Rainbow Six: Vegas $ 59.99 (9.5 out of Game Informer)
D3 Publishers' Earth Defense Force 2017 $ 39.99
Activision Cabela African Safari $ 29.99
Activision's Marvel: Ultimate Alliance $ 59.99 (rated 9.25 from Game Informer)
Activision History Channel: Civil War $ 39.99
Ubisoft's Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter 2 $ 59.99 (8.75 out of Game Informer)
Sega Armored Core 4 $ 59.99

NOTE: A lot of Xbox 360 games have the RP warning. Please do not forget the guidelines of the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) to follow when buying games for children under 18. Here is a handy reference to the meaning of the ratings:

C = Suitable for Early Childhood
D = suitable for everyone
E 10 + = suitable for everyone aged 10 and older
T = Suitable for Teens
M = Suitable for Older Adults
RP = Rating Pending (not suitable for children)

The following Sports Games ESRB Rating RP:

Mass Effect
Shadowrun
Blue Dragon
Tenchu ​​Z
The Drakness
Bioshock
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
Hour of Victory

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