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On my way home from work Friday, I stopped by a local game store had a few 360 consoles in stock.  This just a short time after it was announced that shipments would be stepping up for the console. So, I bought myself a premium console and headed over to the Microsoft store and bought Kameo.  I then headed home with a giddy little grin on my face.  On the way home, I stopped at yet another game store and bought Ghost Recon and Fight Night. 

When I got home, I started feverishly hooking the console up.  I realized quickly that I didn't have enough power outlets at my entertainment center to plug in the 360 so I started running around the house looking for a power strip to plug all of my other devices into (the 360 should not be plugged into a surge protector).  Since we  JUST moved to the Northwest  all of our stuff is still mostly packed in boxes. I had paper and cardboard flying everywhere while looking for this strip! At last: I found one!  "I'll clean up the mess later," I shouted to my wife as I rushed back into the living room to finish the setup.
I turned the console on and changed the television to channel 3 and then 4 -- an obvious habit I had from the last console I owned so many years ago (Nintendo -- nope, not 64, not DS -- just plain old Nintendo).  I finally got everything set up right and then I saw it -- the Xbox 360 console -- right there on my TV.  I could curl up to this thing at night for warmth -- I'm sure of it.

I've already been playing so much longer than I ever expected.  I've already got a list of friends hooked up in my console and have already played a few rounds (and lost many) of Fight Night.  I love this game and I can already tell that I need to apply some time management skills to keep me productive.  If you haven't played Fight Night yet, let me explain.  This game lets you build your own fighter. You can control his stats, his clothes, his skills and even his look.  That's right, when you build your fighter, you can control every aspect of his looks -- cheek shape / size, skull shape/size, jaw shape/size, eye color/socket size, eye brows, facial hair, and more.  You can then add tattoos to the boxer's back, arms, and chest.  The amount of customization is unreal.  You can then start fighting and training your boxer up the ranks, all the while fighting great boxers like Ali, Frazier, Leonard, and more.  As you are fighting, the level of control is amazing and the detail in the graphics is fantastic.  I can lean back, block with one arm, two or even duck and cover. The conrol is 100% up to me -- no preset motions that limit your ability to create your own fighting style. Jab left then Haymaker right.  Jab high right, jab low and left, jab low left, uppercut right, parry, counter haymaker!  It’s indescribable!  I'm addicted already:  not good yet, but addicted!

I then picked up Ghost Recon and tried playing that.  It’s really amazing how cool this game is, but honestly -- it's a lot harder for me to play this than anything else.  To explain, I've been a PC gamer for a while. I've played PC-based FPSes (First Person Shooters) since .. well Wolfenstein 3D.  I then moved on to games like Doom (1 and 3), Enemy Territory, Quake (1, 2, 3 4), Call of Duty, and Half Life. I've played them as single player. I've played them as multiplayer. I played in clans. I created trick jump videos and even got bored and started doing trick jump videos backwards.  Yes -- I'm no stranger to FPS gaming. But playing on a console is so much more... contrived.. harder.  In my opinion, the keyboard and mouse are the best controllers for an FPS. None-the-less, the game play itself is awesome.  I also like that being shot actually hurts the character -- and being shot in the right spot -- even with one shot is fatal.  This is contrary to a lot of older games that I played that just took your 'health' down with gun shots to the chest and head.  In any case, once I've mastered Fight Night, I'm definitely going to give this game another shot with a controller.  Note to XBOX 360 team -- allow mouse and keyboard controller input for games! 

Kameo was ... different. I'm not used to playing games like this, and I honestly didn't put much time into it. The game is very cool looking. Kameo can change shape into a rolling spikey looking creature that can spin at high velocity toward monsters. She can also transform into a plant-like creature that is great at sneaking up on things. She can take the shape of a blue ape-like creature that can bash monsters and stick them to his back and use those monsters as weapons. More shapes are available later. It’s very... umm... interesting. Kameo herself can fly short little hops over obstacles.  This game appeals to my wife but for me, I think I'll stick to the other two for now.

The games themselves aren't the only thing that are cool.  I can connect my XBOX to my PC's in the house and use MP3's I have stored there as well as pictures and movies.  The only thing I wish is that I could continue playing those MP3s while I played Fight Night. I prefer my music to EA sports selection!
This post was much longer than expected. But I couldn't help but share my enthusiasm about this machine.  For those that have stuck around a bit, I have some thoughts: If you buy one of these systems, consider buying the core system. You'll save $100 that you can spend on a 20GB  hard drive and a pair of headphones that feel good for you.  The ones included in the premium system aren’t that great and are cheaply made, IMHO.  Once again, I could just be spoiled from my previous online gaming headphones I use. Also, consider buying the wireless ethernet adapter, and some recharge kits for your controler(s).  All of this will cost a bit more, but will make your gaming experience better, IMO.  That's all for now. Happy gaming!

Published Sunday, April 02, 2006 1:04 PM by Tobin Titus
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# re: XBOX 360

You CAN listen to your own custom music. Copy your music to the harddrive and then chose it via the options menu, and then you can play your own tunes as a soundtrack in any Xbox 360 game.

You push the large circular Media Guide Button on your controller - the one with the X on it located in the middle front of your controller and go to your music blade section. Then chose the songs you wnat from there.

Sunday, April 02, 2006 5:37 PM by Just_so_u_know

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want.. oops
Sunday, April 02, 2006 5:38 PM by Just_so_u_know

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Oh you are the man! ;)
Sunday, April 02, 2006 7:22 PM by Tobin Titus

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Damn, you lucky dog. I wanted to buy a xbox 360. They always get sold out before I get a chance to get one. I guess I will have to wait a bit longer before the sales calm down.

I still have Atari computer from the late 80's. I may try to hook that up. I can program games or softwares on that computer. It was interesting to do that when I used it during the year of 80's.

I have been thinking about building a new computer for gaming myself. I have over 60 games for PC gaming. I don't want to put my games on my "business" system. Too much stuff to install after reformatting. So I keep the games off for awhile until I get a new gaming computer built in near the future.

I will give you a list of my games as soon as I get the webpage up and running.

I had a 52 inches big screen. I got rid of it about a month ago. I will get a new one soon because the 52 inches had a bad picture. I mean too grainy or pixelized something like that. Playing xbox games on that tv was awesome but the movies on that tv suck. The movies and games look perfect on my old 25 inches tv.


Have fun with your XBOX! Let me know if you want to play games with me either xbox or computer.


-LWPDC

Monday, April 03, 2006 6:39 AM by LWPDC

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Yeah. I still have my old Atari's 2600 consoles and an origional Nintendo console.  I even have an Atari 800XL which could be used as a gaming system back in the day too.  It was actually a computer, but it could take cartridge games too (they were just hard to find).  My parents got rid of my origional 800XL, so I had to buy a "new" one on ebay a while ago.  But yeah, I'll be glad to play games with you as soon as you tell me who you are!
Monday, April 03, 2006 11:32 AM by Tobin Titus

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I thumped you hard in Fight Night :)
Monday, April 03, 2006 5:27 PM by E Double

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Yeah E, next time I'll have to try playing with both hands to see if that makes a difference in who wins.
Monday, April 03, 2006 6:01 PM by Tobin Titus

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i have an xbox 360 console and have a selection of games such as FC instincts predator, G.R.A.W and so on but i also have a farely new pc. I prefer the keyboard and mouse for i have been playing computer games way longer than the xbox. Is there anyway that i could attach my keyboard and mouse to my xbox?
Also as i said i have FC instincts predator, i had read reviews about it that said it lacked what some of the other games had and so on but i thought id get it anyway.I disagree with al of the bad reviews FC is awsome and i recommend it to anyone happy gameing
Friday, April 14, 2006 6:56 PM by james

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So, how's the Xbox360 holding up under the strain?  :-)

Monday, December 04, 2006 4:18 PM by John Breakwell

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