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Mediabridge Ultra Series - High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet - (6 Feet) - Category 2 Certified - Supports 3D & Audio Return Channel [Latest HDMI Version Available]
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Supports 3D Technology, 4K, Ethernet Channel, Audio Return Channel, 1440p and 1080p FullHD Resolution
Compatible with Blu-Ray, 3D Television, Roku, Boxee, Xbox, PS3, Apple TV, Streaming Player
Premium grade connector shielding achieved via the use of a unique full metal jacket (as pictured in the picture section). Fully Shielded Heavy Duty 28 Gauge Premium Grade Cable with Soft PVC Jacket.


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Are there any alternatives to the xbox live version of the wireless adapter?
A Students Desk

I have wireless internet connection throughout my house. I'd like to buy a wireless adapter for the 360 because my xbox isnt near my other computer stuff. But the xbox version is too expensive at a hundred bucks. I've heard that you can just hook it up to a laptop but i'm not looking to do that. Could i buy a cheaper wireless adapter and use it for xbox live?


you can buy a belkin wireless adapter for the 360 for half the price at walmart.

MineCon 2011 Minecraft XBox 360 Interview Video Feature


Marko Djordjevic gets an interview with Stuart Platt Producer of Minecraft for the Xbox 360 at MineCon 2011 Get More Minecraft! www.gamespot.com ...

How is the PC version of Call of Duty 5 different from the Xbox version?
Take your best shot!

Tell me everything you know. I'm asking this out of sheer curiosity. From what I've heard, making modifications to the PC version is actually encouraged on this version, unlike on the Xbox and PS3 version.

But, what about the patches? Are there more for the PC version? More balanced? More maps? Less lag? Just say any differences you know.


okay here's the big GENERAL difference between PC and Console games well first lets go to Console basically Console are Fixed or Passive system that can run most or almost all games with no other system requirement are need and decent frame per second like without lagging a bit Consoles have a lots of games that PC don't have, Console is more portable than PC, PC has CPU/Monitor/Keyboard/and Mouse that you need to take them with you .. as for PC is more reliable when it comes to gaming if you need to run most modern games you need at least good systems to run it and to ge at perfect frame per second so you won't be lagging on certain modern games but PC games has also Games that Console don't have, some PC games have a feature of ADDONS and MOD (MODIFICATION) like Popular game "Half-Life 2" you can change the models/skins/weapons or add some addon feature of the game, and "GTA-San Andreas" and Official Expansion pack while the Console don't have ADDONS/MODS well unless the creator of the game well released a official Additional addons to that game or Expansion pack...

well heres is the good budget rig that runs most modern games..

CPU: Intel Core-2 Quad 3.0ghz
OS: Windows XP Pro SP3 or Windows 7
Motherboard: Asus P5KPL-AM
Memory RAM: 4GB
Graphic Card: Geforce 9800GT 1GB

........thats all and GOodluck!

BlueRigger High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet 6.6 Feet (2m) - Supports 3D and Audio Return [Latest Version]
BlueRigger(TM)

Fully Shielded Heavy Duty Premium Grade Cable with Soft PVC Jacket And Ferrite Cores.
Supports all new HDMI advanced features such as 3D, Audio Return Channel, Ethernet, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master AudioTM
Supports 1080p FullHD Resolution and fully compatible with PS3, Xbox360, blue ray players and other hdmi equipment.

Is there a way to buy songs on the Wii version of Guitar Hero: World Tour like there is on the Xbox version?
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I know you can buy more tracks for the Xbox version via the marketplace or through the game itself, but is there system in place for the Wii like this? If so, would you need to use an SD card to save the songs on to?


Yes, I have GH world tour for the Wii. There is DLC for it, but there are some songs that are unavailable because of a licensing reason or something like that. Nonetheless, for the most part you get the songs and can save them to the small Wii memory or you can just pick up a 2 GB SD from like amazon.com for real cheap. I got one a blockbuster for 14 bucks so they don't run you too much. Putting them on SD is a lot better because the wii system memory is low.

You can also download the GHtunes with no problem too, plenty to go on with this game on any platform.

AmazonBasics High-Speed HDMI Cable (6.5 Feet/2.0 Meters) - Supports Ethernet, 3D, and Audio Return [Newest Standard]
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Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
Cable allows you to share an Internet connection among multiple devices without the need for a separate Ethernet cable.
HDMI A Male to A Male Cable

Easiest way to unlock NES Ninja Gaiden I from XBox version?
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I just got Ninja Gaiden for regular XBox, and I am keen on playing the original NES versions without first having to beat the insanely difficult XBox version. Is there any way to easily unlock the NES versions without having to play the regular game?


best and easiest thing u could do is
download a nes emulator
http://www.emulator-zone.com/doc.php/nes /
fce ultra is best
and try finding site to download the rom
my best bet is
www.theromhustler.net

Should I get the PC version of Oblivion or the XBOX version?
N64/PSX/SNES

I have alredaay had the XBOX 360 version of Oblivion and I loved it and I broke it by accident and now I'm buying a new one and my friend says I should get the PC version because it's better with mods but I liked the old one... The prices are the same.


I have had the opportunity of playing both, I have a PC, my nephew has the X-Box version

I still prefer the PC option for ALL games, although in fairness I use a 42" Sony TV as my monitor, with a 5.1 surround sound speaker setup, so I suppose I am biased - or maybe even spoiled in that sense

Even putting this to one side, I would still opt for the PC version overall.


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    In Japan, Namco Bandai issued a message out to Xbox 360 owners thanking them for beta-testing the game in order to create the more complete PlayStation 3 version.

    Seriously. The comments include the game's new voicing, new features and expresses Namco Bandai's hopes that those who've played the Xbox 360 version can now play the PlayStation 3 version.

    “Xbox 360 players often complained ‘why aren’t these parts voiced?’, so when making the PS3 version we first set about improving the voicing … As a result, the entire main scenario became fully voiced.”

    “We’d be delighted if those who played the Xbox 360 version would play the PS3 version too. Of course the same goes for those playing for the first time.”

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