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Spiderman Memory Online Game

2007 April 29




Xbox 360 Arcade memory question?

First this is all I can afford
Now I hear it NOW comes with 256MB of internal storage.
I want to get
Resident Evil 5
Rockstar Games Table Tennis
MLB 2k9
Rainbow Six Vegas
Halo 3
Maddden 2010
Grand Theft Auto 4
Smackdown vs. Raw 2010
Strangelhold
Blitz The League 2
Call Of Duty World At War
X-Men Wolverine
Deadrising
Deadrising 2
Head Coach 09
Spiderman Web Of Shadows
MLB Front Office Manager
Splinter Cell: Conviction
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2
Dead to Rights: Retribution
WWE Legends Of Wrestlemania
Ghostbusters
1) How’s this Red Ring Of Death thing now did they do anything to help with it
2) Can I save all these on the internal memory
3) How quick will I need a memory stick
4) Is the Xbox 360 Arcade good for someone who loves to play bloody games 24/7.
5) Does the Xbox 360 a good system for someone who just plays games and never gets online

Give me and advice to help even if it doesn’t portray to the question.

LOL, WHAT? “Can I save all these on internal memory”?

First, no, each game is going to take anywhere between 3-7 GIGABYTES. You have 256 MEGABYTES. That is basically 0.25 gigabytes. Suffice to say, that’s well short of the 3-7 range.

Second, even a 120 GB hard drive will not hold all that. I’d recommend only installing the games you will play the most.

Third, you still need the discs to play your games.

As for your other questions:

1. The RROD is not totally dead, but it’s been made a lot better with the Arcade, due to the fact it uses less electricity and thus does not heat up as much (which is what caused the RROD to begin with.) There’ve been no reports so far of a Jasper-chip X360 getting an RROD yet. Doesn’t mean it will never happen though, i’s only been out about eight or nine months.

2. Uh, no. Not even on one 120GB HDD.

3. Immediately.

4. Sure, there’s tons of games like that. The Xbox360 and PS3 cater to the “more serious” gamer, as opposed to the Wii, which is more kid-centric. Doesn’t necessarily mean the Wii is a bad choice though. You still can’t find those in stores and it’s been two or three years now, so that should tell you the popularity of it.

5. Sure, it’s fine without, but you are of course missing out on DLC and Marketplace-download games. However, if you’re online with your PC, you can be online with your Xbox360. Just pull the internet cable from your PC and put it in the port of your X360, and it’s online. First time you get online with it, you will be given a free Silver membership. You can browse the marketplace and have access to DLC (which cost points, which cost money.) To actually play online with others, you need to pay for a Gold membership.

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