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so I have to buy a memebership to play the xna games?
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Originally Posted by Da XpLiCiT OnE
Nnarum, I sent you a msg via XBL, but I was wondering whats up with COD4 NT vs ISS?
Goldeneye isn't confirmed, so I would change the title too BSP cuz I got too excited![]()
About the HDDVD Player, I am still gunna watch movies on it tooTransformers is still![]()
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Tonight I'll be on Lost Odyssey, but I'm also gunna hit up COD4 so if that match is still goin on, we should hit up and play together before the match sometime.
Add me: GamerTag below. I hope it's still on![]()
no just go to new arrivals on the marketplace page, go to game content section and go to xna launcher. download that. then go to the my gamessection{where demos, arcade games,etc are categorized} and there should now be an xna section. select the xna section and it should be empty. press y on yourcontroller and it should send you to a downloadable page that consist of 7 games that you can download. they can only be launched in the xna game section.Originally Posted by knightngale
so I have to buy a memebership to play the xna games?
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So you get this program for FREE for a year if you're a student (and can verify) at one of about 30 or so schools it looks like. Definitelyworth a look.
Originally Posted by Craftsy21
I don't brag much, but I'm probably the best on here when it came to that game on N64.
[h2]Microsoft halts production on HD DVD add-on[/h2]
Posted Feb 24th 2008 12:30AM by Xav de Matos
Filed under: News
It's official. After sidestepped inquires to retailers and unanswered questions during the Blogger Breakfast, Gamescore Blog sends the word that Microsoft has officially ended production on the HD DVD add-on drive for the Xbox 360. Citing the recent decision from Toshiba to shut the format down, Hollywood exodus and various retailer announcements, Microsoft is out of the HD DVD business. Current owners of the HD DVD drive, who haven't flooded eBay with their defunct format, will be happy to know that Microsoft will, "continue to provide standard product and warranty support for all Xbox 360 HD DVD Players in the market."
With the announcement Microsoft took the opportunity to reiterate its sediment that this formatmassacrewar has little impact on it's Xbox 360 business and reminds consumers that the HD DVD was just one of the various ways the Xbox 360 offered HD content, another being through the Xbox Live Video Marketplace. On a side note anyone wondering what they can do with their HD DVD drive, this video might help.
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Originally Posted by NobleKane
$50? i might buy one now![]()