The History Of Xbox360 Revealed
October 23, 2010 by Todd Schuyler
Filed under Entertainment
Welcome to my Xbox360 blogpost. This report will detail the history of Xbox360. The Xbox360 was coined after a marketing firm that it hired conducted a survey which asked people whether they thought the Xbox name evoked a more “next generation” or “next-gen” sound. It was apparent that Microsoft was having some worries at that time that sticking to Xbox2 as the name of its new video game console would make it appear or sound older or less “cutting-edge” than its main rival, the PlayStation 3 or PS3.
Does Halo 3:ODST Live Up to It’s Reputation?
December 3, 2009 by Jay Cooper
Filed under Entertainment
Halo 3: ODST is a video game where players are able to maneuver through a war that takes place in the 26th century. This war is waged between humans and various alien races. The humans are commanded by the United Nations Space Command, while the aliens form what is known as the Covenant. This Halo version is a continuation of the storyline from Halo 2 and was created two years from the release of Halo 3. ODST stands for “Orbital Drop Shock Troopers”, which were first introduced in Halo 2.
Unlimited Choices And Investments For Video Game Rental Services
November 16, 2009 by Dani Cooper
Filed under Entertainment
Your options for renting games these days are unlimited. The best options for video game rental services for you are what fit your budget and your wants. Any age can benefit from help on how to smartly evaluate what you need for a service.
The Red Ring Of Death Doesn’t Have To Happen To Your Xbox 360
November 2, 2009 by Marc Sandford
Filed under Entertainment
The Xbox 360 is no different from most other complicated machines. What I mean by this is that a little care and proper usage will prevent many problems. The problems we are talking of are the red ring of death and other heat related issues.
Must-Have Xbox 360 Accessories
October 27, 2009 by Justin Kennedy
Filed under Entertainment
When you purchase your first Xbox 360, you get more than just the ability to play hundreds of games and access to more jaw-dropping graphics and amazing audio, you also get a high-tech controller, extra cables, and often several free games. More often than not these little extras make for an enjoyable purchase. Some things, though, that can improve your gaming experience, like the television – high def is recommended – don’t come in the box.















