Met behulp van de Mac Osx als een alternatief om de Xbox-console

February 5, 2011 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Drew Samson asked:



Een van de meest beroemde gaming consoles in de wereld van vandaag is de Xbox, die werd ontwikkeld door Microsoft. Het geeft het beste om een gamer in elk aspect van gaming zoals geweldige graphics, geweldige geluidseffecten en vele andere aspecten die uw gaming ervaring een prachtige men maakt.
Veel mensen zijn niet geïnteresseerd in de uitgaven extra dollar op de aankoop van de Xbox spelcomputer. En wat als u alleen geïnteresseerd bent in een paar gemeenschappelijke Xbox games? Als u een Mac OSX, dan heb je een oplossing voor Xbox games?
De oplossing hiervoor is een software emulator, die u nodig heeft voor uw Mac OSX. Als je goede kennis van en vaardigheid in het programmeren van computers, dan kun je maakt je eigen emulator. Of de andere optie zou zijn om te downloaden Xbox emulators vormen het internet voor je Mac OSX.
Maar terwijl het doen van de laatste moet je echt voorzichtig want je kan een virus te downloaden per ongeluk. En tijdens het zoeken naar getuigenissen van gebruikers vinden op die specifieke emulator, kan u helpen te voorkomen virussen en ook helpen u de geloofwaardigheid van de emulator.
Om games die je eigenlijk niet nodig om een Xbox te kopen spelen console, is er geen regel dat maakt het verplicht. Het enige wat u hoeft te doen is gewoon downloaden en installeren een werkende Xbox emulator software op je Mac OSX en je bent klaar om de Xbox-games spelen op je Mac
Er is slechts een nadeel van de Xbox emulator.; niet de mogelijkheid om u alle Xbox games spelen op de Mac OSX. Dus altijd cent procent zeker van zijn dat de emulator u downloaden op je Mac OSX ondersteunt de Xbox games die je wilt spelen.
En dus de optie open om u de manier kiezen waarop je wilt spelen de Xbox games. Als je wil gewoon niet te kopen van de console net of wilt u een of enkele van de Xbox-games te spelen, dan kun je gaan voor de optie van het downloaden van de Xbox emulator op je Mac OSX en dus het spelen van de games. Aan de andere kant als je wilt de ware Xbox effect en de andere functies van Xbox genieten, dan gewoon gaan een hoofd van een Xbox-console en geniet van kopen.


The Microsoft Xbox 360 Console: Powerful Gaming In A Box

May 28, 2010 by Goldenchute · Leave a Comment
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Gone are the days of drab, underpowered gaming consoles with limited features. The Microsoft Xbox 360 is here! It doesn't matter if you are a serious gamer or a mere hobbyist, the Xbox 360 that Microsoft launched in November 2005 is suitable for all players. It claims to have taken into consideration all the facets of ultimate gaming experience with this much-improved version of the original Microsoft Xbox that came out in November 2001.

Check your budget. Depending on what you can afford, you may start with the very basic core system composed of the light console, the wired controller and the composite AV cable; and when your budget allows you to purchase other peripherals one by one for the enhancement of your total gaming experience, maybe you'd want to change your wired controller with the wireless model, or maybe you'd want to add in the Xbox Live headset for amplification of sound effects to a mind-boggling level far above what your normal TV speakers could provide.

On the other hand, if you are one of those to whom "money is no object," you may just go ahead and buy the entire Microsoft Xbox 360 system, where everything is all in (i.e., the console with premium chrome finish, a wireless controller, the Xbox Live headset, component hard drive-AV cable, the Ethernet cable that allows you to connect with the other players, and the hard drive that contains an array of original Xbox games and allows you to download even more games. Since the Xbox 360 allows up to four wireless controllers operating on one console, it lets you play with three other players simultaneously for that added fun and challenge in live competition.

The Microsoft Xbox 360 gives you total digital entertainment. You may amplify and enhance your music and movies to a soothingly soft or to a ripping loud volume. Connect to the Internet and instantly stream your music, digital home movies, photographs and graphics or any other files stored in your hard disk, memory and other digital media that are Microsoft Windows XP-based PC that you want to share with others.

When attached to your TV, the Microsoft Xbox 360 takes advantage of the high-definition TV resolution in its full color and size that makes the game movie-like. Its anti-aliasing capability renders the animation flawlessly smooth and non-jerky, and the characters seem as though they are jumping out of the wide screen! When you are connected to the Internet via the Ethernet card, you have the Xbox Live headset, a facility that allows you to voice-chat with other players, thus combining active gaming with socialization.

There are games that are rated "must-have" because they are simply sensational with the Microsoft Xbox 360. These include "Dead or Alive 4," "Call of Duty 2" for the best WWII shooter, "King Kong" for great effects and "Need for Speed Most Wanted" for racing fans. For some odd reasons, some games that run with excellent audio and video effects using the first version of Xbox don't run as well in the Xbox 360; these include "Madden NFL 06," "NBA Live 06." This must be given immediate attention by the Microsoft people because it is a source of great disappointment for hardcore gamers and, in some cases, could be a deal-breaker.

Pressure is on for movie makers and game programmers/manufacturers to properly and visibly indicate the appropriate rating of their products on the packaging to provide guidance for buyers. In this regard, it is an added attraction to parents that the Microsoft Xbox 360 has settings that allow them to control how it is used by their children. The box has Family Settings which enable parents to shield their children from unsavory or unwholesome contacts. Family Settings perform two functions on the Xbox 360 console-to allow or restrict access to offline games and/or DVD movies, and access to online contact and content via the Xbox Live environment.

ESRB is the regulating body that takes care of rating the propriety or impropriety of a game or movie based on age. ESRB's restrictions on games are EC (early childhood) for children below 6 years old, containing no inappropriate materials at all; E (everyone) for children younger than 13, and these have minimal violence and comic mischief but are substantial for character building. Some Xbox 360 games with an E rating include Ridge Racer 6 and NBA 2K6.

The rest of the ESRB ratings are: T (teen), which may also contain minimal violence, mild-to-strong language and/or suggestive themes; M (mature 17+) containing mature sexual themes or more intense violence and language; AO (adults only, for players aged 18+), which may include more graphic sexual themes and/or violence; and RP (rating pending) for games that have not been officially released yet.

With the safeguard placed by the Family Settings of the Microsoft Xbox 360 console, the parent feels safe buying the system for their kids. So, whatever the gaming preference of the child - or the parent! -- Microsoft Xbox 360 promises to satisfy them.

What are some tips on keeping your xbox 360 cool and not overheating?

February 14, 2010 by Goldenchute · 5 Comments
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I really want to buy a xbox to chill out with my rl friends on live. I've heard a whole bunch of overheating problems with the xbox 360's. Where should I put my xbox 360 on the carpet? on a table? Where?

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If I buy the xbox 360 and use xbox live 360, can i download things from original xbox games?

October 16, 2009 by Goldenchute · 1 Comment
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cool9vman asked:


I really need to know because i might get xbox 360 live
i meant content, for example, Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic (kotor) had downloadable content (armor, blasters, etc.). Can i do that?
I still need a real answer!

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Where can i buy Wii or Xbox 360 backup / copied games that are cheap ?

October 13, 2009 by Goldenchute · 3 Comments
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Where can i buy Wii or Xbox 360 backup / copied games that are cheap ? Need quickly ! Any websites or people you know of ?
backups cost around 4 pound for new releases ! i dont want do download any!
backups cost around 4 pound for new releases ! i dont want do download any!

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Should I buy a Xbox 360 first or after I buy Wii?

September 28, 2009 by Goldenchute · 8 Comments
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edmaster400 asked:


I'm a huge Nintendo fan and I'm more excited for the wii than the xbox 360. So heres the thing, I have a summer job babysitting and my other job is walking a dog which is a permanent job. I'll have money for the xbox core which is the one I want in 2 weeks, but should I save up for the Wii and buy the 360 after that? Or should I buy the 360 in 2 weeks and then save up for the Wii?

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Can you buy a Xbox 360 Hard Drive without buying a subscription to Xbox Live?

September 17, 2009 by Goldenchute · 9 Comments
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Jared asked:


Well, I just bought an Xbox 360 Arcade and I don't have any 360 games yet but I do have some games from the original Xbox. But it says you need a hard drive to play those so I really need to get one. But everywhere I look they are $100 w/ a 3-month subscription to Live. So, can you buy a new hard drive separate?

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Whats the difference between xbox 360 elite and xbox 360 60gb?

April 11, 2009 by Goldenchute · 8 Comments
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Colin asked:


i am going to buy a xbox 360 but i dont know what the differnce is between elite and 60gb.
i can get a preowned elite for £180 and a preowned 60gb for £110 what one should i get?

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