Harmony Media Centre Extension (PC)

Harmony Media Centre Extension (PC)
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WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2007 (Xbox 360)
List Price: ?19.99
Amazon Price: ?11.96
Used Price: ?7.48
Customer Review: LOADING and more loading…………………
when you get past all the loading the games not bad, but boy is there a lot of loading, the loading time takes me back to the old data Cassette days
Customer Review: The “King” of all wrestling games is here!
What a great wrestling game! Now I’m not saying its a perfect game…. it certainly has one or two stupid bugs but this game has so much to offer. Whether or not you are a wrestling fan this game has a lot to make it attractive for several weeks off hard playing. Firstly the roster of stars is great and it is a nice touch that you can “unlock” legendary stars such as Hulk Hogan, The Rock etc. Also you can create your own superstar and this is fantastic, everything from height, weight, skin tone, tattoos and much more can go into making you superstar with of course their own special set of wrestling moves. With fight experience your superstar improves and will eventually challenge for a title match! The fights themselves are very varied with at least 12 - 16 match types, wrestlers having different styles, strenghts and weaknesses. The moves will take some time to master but then this makes the game more enjoyable and challenging. The season mode is fun if limited and is a good way to get involved in the “story side” of wrestling. It is also a greta way of improving your wrestling skills. Although the story is pretty simple it is still entertaining. If you like wrestling then this game will knock you down and pin you for a three count!
Xbox 360 headset - voice communicator
The Xbox 360 Headset heightens the experience of the Xbox LIVE? online gaming community, allowing you to strategize with teammates, trash-talk opponents, or just chat with friends while playing your favorite games. Record and leave short voice messages for friends or family through the free Xbox LIVE Message Service, or connect with your online buddies using the headset
List Price: ?14.99
Amazon Price: ?14.98
Used Price: ?11.00
Customer Review: Stop breaking!
The headset is brilliant. I am fed up of why it breaks though. My second one has just broken now for no reason. I can hear them but they cannot hear me. Overall i think this is a must have piece of equipment. But as it breaks after aroun 2 months it is not worth the price. Get onee but dont expect it to work after 2-3 months
Customer Review: Good when it works
The headset is good when it works, however they do tend to break easily, I myself am looking to buy a 3rd head set in 2 years. What tends to happen to them (and I do not throw the headset around) is that either the microphone just randomly stops working or the speaker stops working. In both my headsets the microphone has gone, in what seems an overnight event. Its a real shame because I don’t like buying non official products but this time I am looking elsewhere. It would be really good to see Microsoft remaking a headset that works well but has the strength to be put through day to day use, and not just break. I would understand it breaking if I were to treat it harshly and bash it around but the way I treat it, there should be nothing wrong with it. As I said at the start… its good when it works.
Xbox 360 Console (Includes: Xbox 360, 20GB hard drive, wireless controller, ethernet cable, HD AV cable and headset)
The Xbox 360 is Microsoft’s successor to the Xbox console, and is the first “next generation” games console to hit the market. It has three powerful core processors which pump out 720p/1080i output (translation: graphics look great), 16×9 cinematic aspect ratio (translation: it’s sort of like the cinema), anti-aliasing for smooth textures (translation: characters look less like chimps and more like people), full surround sound and DVD playback right out of the box.
A multi media experience
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| Xbox 360, shown with levitating wireless controller |
In comparison to the Darth Vader inspired design of the original Xbox, the Xbox 360 a thing of (near) wondrous beauty.
In addition to playing games and movies, the Xbox 360 can stream music and video from a wide variety of electronic devices, including iPods and the Sony PSP.
Get Live
The Xbox 360 offers an online gaming experience via Xbox Live. This allows you to play multi-player Xbox 360 games on the internet via your broadband connection. The service also lets you download–and save on the console’s hard drive–new missions, characters and vehicles for your favourite games. You can also shout real-time abuse at your opponents using the Xbox 360 headset
Choose the package that’s right for you
The Xbox 360 comes in two different packages: the deluxe package includes a wireless controller, 20GB hard drive, and a number of other accessories. Alternatively, the Core System bundle has a standard wired controller and no hard drive.
Which option is right for you will depend largely on your gaming needs–are you a fan of downloadable content? Do controller wires upset the feng shui of your living room? There are pros and cons for each option: for instance, if you do plump for the Core System you will have to buy a separate memory unit if you want to save your games. Likewise, if you opt for the deluxe version you will need a steady supply of AA batteries or a rechargeable battery pack to power the wireless controller.
The Xbox 360 is only backwards compatible with a limited number of original Xbox titles, and a hard drive is required for this function.
List Price: ?249.99
Amazon Price: ?239.99
Used Price: ?214.99
Customer Review: Great console but unreliable!
Yes there are lots of brilliant games for the 360 and the graphics are amazing but 6-12 months after you buy the chances are that you will get an “overheating” problem and it will have to be sent back for repair. I would still recommend the 360 but it is a lot of hastle for a small problem that surely microsoft could have repaired on all newer consoles.
Customer Review: Right time for a few home truths
I have never written a review on amazon but feel inclined to do so because of the amount of pro PS3 rubbish that is being spewed out on here! I have owned the updated xbox 360 for quite some time now and have so far had no problems (this is a new version of the console - not the pro-pack so how can all these people who bought xbox’s in 2006 write a review about the new version ??) Put quite simply everything about is great - the controllers feel like they were built to last (unlike the PS3 ones!) and you dont have to buy a plug and charge kit - just get some rechargeable batteries (much cheaper!) the graphics make use of the Xbox’s complete graphic processing power (unlike the PS3 which essentially uses ported games (hence why they come out 5 months later then xbox versions!) I dont care if PS3 has blu-ray as there is no clear winner in the format wars and based on their previous exploits (Betamax, Minidisc and UMD) Sony’s HD format will most likely flop too. Hence why the Xbox is superior as you can buy the optional HD-DVD player…and if it loses the format war they will most likely make a blu-ray version available too. The online play (xbox live) is superior as ever and really puts Sony’s version to shame be under no illusions the xbox does what its meant to do very well. The only slight annoyance is the cooling system which is way too loud - however this only effects game play - It is really quiet when DVDs are played. In short Its a great machine, good build quality and has a wide variety of games to choose from and unlike the PS3 isnt hedging all its bets on new technology
Neo Se Advanced Controller (Xbox 360) Customer Review: Cheaper, but noticeably worse than the official controller.
I wanted an extra controller for when playing with buddies at home. Since this only happens occasionally, I didn’t want to spend more money than necessary. For the purpose of this review I will compare with the official controller.
Overall feel and design - sits well in my hands, and feels comfortable in general. I don’t like the placement of the back/start buttons though, as it feels a bit awkward reaching them. Still, there is less risk of pressing them by accident like this.
Buttons - feel a bit hard, which is not necessarily a bad thing. I suspect that button-mashing games will make your fingers hurt though. Sensitivy is on par with the official controller.
D-pad - this actually feels more precise. I always had a wee bit of problems with the official D-pad, and especially the diagonals feel imprecise. This one’s better, and should be good for fighting games.
Triggers - firmer and with more resistance than the official controller. Neither better nor worse for any practical purpose. With driving games I actually think it’s easier to maintain exactly the right level of acceleration. If you need to repeatedly press the triggers fast, they can feel a little too tough.
Analog sticks - these feel flip-floppy, imprecise, and not that analog. They are too soft, and movement often becomes all-or-nothing. On shooters this can be compensated by turning overall sensitivity down, and it’s ok. But play any game which recquires precise sequences of movements (trick games, driving, FNR3) and it becomes a major pain. It is a noticeable handicap playing with this controller, which is not how I want my coop or vs games at home.
Conclusions - if a good D-pad is crucial for you, to the point of not caring that much about the sticks, buy it at good value. Otherwise, wait until you can afford a better controller, or you will regret your buy like I did.
Customer Review: Do not buy!
after my friend got his 360 we put our cash 2gether to buy a cheap controller and we brought this. what a mistake, the anaolog sticks are way to sensitive and are not accuarate, the sticks feel very delayed and are a pain when playing driving games as your constantly trying to keep your car in line.
The trigger were very tough too but im guessing thats because it was new. the 360 button did work and all the player lights were correct.
Buy the official controller's! its worth the extra cash trust me!
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