The Saga of the XBox 360

Posted on March 9, 2006 11:43 PM by Joel Comm

I must confess, the XBox 360 does have amazing video quality. I purchased a game called "Kameo", which is the closest thing to a platformer on the 360. However, I did not have a memory card, so I could not save my game.

I also went to the store to see about getting a XBox game from the original selections. As it turns out, the XBox 360 is backwards compatible to many games, but you have to have the optional hard drive in order to play them. So I went looking for the hard drive and came upon one at Target. It was $100.

So far, my "free" XBox 360 has cost me $150. And I'm not complaining. I look forward to spending some more time with my new toy.

See Also

My Xbox 360 Has Arrived - Mar 07, 2006
Free XBox 360 Confirmed - Feb 26, 2006
Sony PSP - Apr 12, 2006

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