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The XBox Live Marketplace is also great. If you want to try a game or see a trailer it's there for you to dl and try out. Very useful as I've found quiet a few good games from it as I would ahve never bother to play without a demo. The Arcade is decent. Pretty much like Yahoo games that you download but instead of only using it for 30 mins you get to use it a little longer but not the full thing.
And how much is Xbox Live?
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And the other quirk is the battery life of the controller. When you have the rumble on and playing a game like Blazing Angels which vibrates non stop you only get about 30-40 hours of battery life. Other then that it usually runs for about 100 if you have vibration on with normal games that don't over do it and about 180-200 when it's turned off. So if you get one it's a good investment to get some recharge kits.
Or not, i got a X360 controller here with cord that i use on my PC, but i can ofcourse also plug it in a X360. ;)
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The DS is loads of fun. Espcially that Brain Age game. Just love palying it for hours. Who could ever think doing basic math could be fun.
So i've heard... thing is that it just looks so stupid lol.
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That sugestion was really a joke =P
Hehe, i don't trust your jokes on that, considering you spend insane amounts on your PC. ;)
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I myself will be getting a PS3 for MGS4, FFXIII, FFXIII Verses, GTA4, and most of all Gundam: Crossfire. When I say I'm a big Gundam fan I mean I am one. The only reason why I bought a 360 was to play the new Gundam game that is comming out in December for it. O.O
You won't need a PS3 for GTA4, you can just get that on the X360. ;)
Anyway that's 1 of the reasons i want a console, for such games, that and right now a X360 can get me much nicer graphics then my PC can.
Still having to get a nice TV is stopping me, i want to get like 75cm/30inch, which costs about 700 euro.