Xbox 360 Wireless Controller Pink

Playstation2 Guitar Mania Wireless V Guitar (Blue) The Freedom V Wireless Guitar Controller delivers lets you live out your rock star dreams! It offers a 100 foot radius of control in a finely tuned, highly responsive chrome & blue body. The recessed Start button prevents players from pausing the action, while the feather-touch sensitivity of the buttery fret buttons on the fast-action neck deliver tighter & better controls. Smart Bidirectional Accelerator sensor allows players to simply “shake” the controller to enter the Star Power bonus mode of Guitar Hero. The Rocking Rhythm strum bar has been tuned for a tighter feel and a more precise response. Smart Bidirectional Accelerator lets you control on-screen action by shaking Rocking Rhythm strum bar for a tight feel and a more precise response Up to 800 hours of gameplay, on 4 AA Batteries (not incl.) Compatible with Guitar Hero for PS2
Customer Review: Wireless controller does not work.
This product did not work. My son took it out and tried to use it and the wireless did not work. It accepted some of the notes, but on the wrong keys. When he asked a friend, he told him that the wireless version did not work.

His sister has a wired controller, so they can play, but only with one player. They love the game and would love to have 2 which is why my son bought this one.

Because he selected this and drove the purchase, with my paying for it, I told him to call about returning, but he has not done that yet. Can you tell me if we can still return it?

Genuine Black Aero Case with Free Buckle for Sony PSP
Price: $39.99

Cables4PC USB MS MEMORY CARD READER FOR SONY PSP PRO DUO1GB 2GB
# Interface: USB 1.1/2.0 # Transfer Speed: USB 1.1: 12 Mbits/sec. USB 2.0: 480 Mbits/sec. # Supported Media: Memory Stick Memory Stick Pro

Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions
From Square Enix comes a tale of adventure called Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions. Time’s river flows unbroken through the ages. And in the torrent, myriad histories whirl. But how much of what they tell us is the truth? And how many truths are forever lost to the river’s flow?

In days now long past, the War of the Lions rent the land of Ivalice in two. And it is here that two young men of note first stepped onto history’s stage.

The first is a man named Delita Heiral, the hero who would draw the curtain of the War of the Lions, this dark act of Ivalice’s history. The other, whose role is now forgotten, is a man by the name of Ramza Beoulve.

Peer through the eyes of these two young men, and uncover the secrets that lie hidden within history’s darkened folds.
List Price: $39.99
Amazon Price: $39.99
Used Price: $34.50
Customer Review: My addiction
Coincidentally, I had just dug up my old PS version of FFT to replay, when I discovered that it was going to be re-released on PSP. This was my first tactics game, which led me to try others, but FFT by far surpassed them all. So I blew the dust off my PSP. Yes, the PSP version is the same game (shouldn’t have been a surprise to anyone: read the title), but the additional scenes and updated translation are well worth it. The plot and even particular conversations make more sense, and the Renaissance-like dialogue really enhances the aesthetics. I recall putting in 100+ hours (the clock only went up to 99) on the original, and I expect I’ll be doing it again.
Customer Review: One of the Finest Fantasies Out There
Final Fantasy Tactics was without a doubt one of the greatest Playstation games out there. Starting off as a cult classic it became a big success when it was released later as a Greatest Hits package. Ten years later and Final Fantasy Tactics is still one of the best Final Fantasy games ever made. Of all the Final Fantasy games, Tactics has arguably the best story out there. It’s full of emotion, political intrigue, fantastic characters and it’s very deep. If this is your first trump through Final Fantasy Tactics, prepare to be dazzled. It’s still one of the most absorbing in the series. To the point where you’ll be sad to leave when the whole thing is over. It’s the gameplay that makes Final Fantasy Tactics a treat, though. Thanks to the job system, customization is nearly endless. Before each battle you can assign jobs to your characters. Each job has specific traits about them and can greatly affect how you perform in battle. Mages have devastating magic abilities while Knights are strong physical attackers. They also bring their own unique abilities to the table. Because there are so many job classes to choose from, there’s a lot of experimentation you can do. As you master abilities you’ll also be able to mix and match. You could have a Squire casting white magic, for example provided you’ve learned some of the white magic abilities. As battles progress you gain experience. You pretty much gain experience after each and every turn, which is nice. Not only do you gain experience but you also gain job points to help you master the abilities in your job class. It’s pretty simple stuff and you’ll be surprised at just how fast you can learn abilities here. Final Fantasy Tactics provides its own challenges, though. Not all your enemies are taken down easily, and if you don’t take advantage of the opportunities to improve your characters abilities you’ll be overwhelmed before you know it. When they say Final Fantasy Tactics, they’re not kidding. Sometimes little simple mishaps in your strategy can cost you a battle. Not only that, but even doing things such as casting spells you must be careful with because if any of your characters are in range, they’ll be struck by that spell. You also have to be quick about reviving characters otherwise you lose them forever. If your first plunge into Final Fantasy Tactics was with the GBA version released in 2003 you’ll be in for a rude awakening. There is also a multiplayer thrown in there. You can work with a friend or battle friends. You can also go online and battle people. It’s great to have multiplayer, especially in a tactical RPG. Online play isn’t as fantastic as it sounds. It’s great but matchmaking just isn’t all that good. You’ll hardly ever find yourself in a battle with someone on the same level as you. Instead you’ll be faced with either people who are way too strong or people who are way too weak. While Final Fantasy Tactics is a great game, it certainly doesn’t do as much in the technical department as it does in the gameplay. The game itself doesn’t really look any different from the game released ten years ago. There’s little, if any, enhancement to the graphics at all. For the pleasure of story, however, there are some pretty cool cutscenes thrown in that are incredible looking. These cutscenes are truly artistic and in depth. While those cutscenes are beautiful, it’s a shame Square-Enix did little to update the games other visuals. Despite the cool cutscenes, though, there are some slow down issues in battle. Music wise, though, Final Fantasy Tactics easily has some of the best music in the series. It’s still memorable to hear. While the music is good some of the other parts of the sound aren’t. The sound effects don’t always match up to what’s going on in the battle. It’s kind of a downer. There’s not a whole lot of new stuff in this re-release of Final Fantasy Tactics. The script has been revised and corrected in most spots and there are some extra job classes. There are also those really nifty cutscenes and multiplayer but there’s nothing here that really stands out and screams at you. In other words, if you still have the original, it’ll be hard to convince you to buy this one outright. The extras just aren’t enough. Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions is a great re-release of a great classic. While it’s still a good game a bit more could’ve been done to update it. The technical issues will probably annoy some fans, but for the most part you’re getting a good game. If you still have the original, though, there’s not that much new content here. Pros: +A fantastic storyline +Beautiful soundtrack +New job classes +Good cutscenes +Addictive gameplay +Tons of customization Cons: -Will be difficult for newcomers -Some technical issues with the graphics and sound -Not much of a graphical update at all, it looks just like the original Playstation version -There isn’t a whole lot o new content here for those who still have the original Playstation version

Game Boy Advance SP Flame Red
At first look, you might think the Game Boy Advance SP is a sleek travel alarm clock; when closed, it’s just as tall and deep as the original GBA, but only half as wide. Its clamshell design protects the screen from everyday scratches. Open it up and the hinge will seek out a preferred, pre-set angle (about 150 degrees), though you can open it a bit wider or narrower for your own comfort. The hinge stands up well to lateral pressure.

Many decried the original GBA’s reflective LCD screen and its reliance on external light sources. The Game Boy Advance SP’s main feature–optional built-in lighting–fixes this complaint nicely. The quality of the backlighting is very good; it’s bright and clear when looking directly at the screen, though less so from other angles.

The SP comes with a power adapter that recharges a built-in lithium battery; our informal tests found that it takes about four hours to fully charge (you can play it while it’s plugged in and charging), and the battery lasts about 11 hours with the backlighting constantly on. Using the backlighting less often will conserve battery power.

Size, power, and affordability don’t come without trade offs, though. There’s no headphone jack here–you’ll need a separately sold adapter–and the system isn’t very loud at its highest volume. The L and R shoulder buttons are a fraction of the size they were on the GBA, and thus are harder to hit, and the reduced size of the SP is slightly less comfortable for adult hands than the GBA. The cartridge port placement on the lower part of the console is fine for GBA games, since they are flush with the console body, but older Game Boy Color carts will stick out in a way that takes some getting used to.

Overall, the SP is a significant improvement on, and seems just as rugged as, its predecessor–which has proven to be very rugged indeed. –Porter B Hall
List Price: ?69.99
Used Price: ?79.99
Customer Review: Oh boy I wish I still had mine!
I sold my GBA SP Classic NES edition to help pay for my Nintendo DS. I really like the DS but oh boy do I miss this beauty of a machine. Let’s get the moans out of the way, yes the GBA SP only had a front light and not a proper back light so the screen isn’t as colourful as the DS. And yes, you had to pay extra for an adapter if you wanted to use headphones. But stuff that, this thing is amazing and I miss my old one! So why was it so good? Well the design was spot one. I get finger burn and cramps from my DS light and my PSP when I try to play racing games, never got any pain from the GBA SP. Also this was the last portabl console to have the traditional Gameboy style layout of control buttons under the screen (instead of either side like the Lynx, GG, GBA, Neo Geo, DS & PSP). For some reason I find this layout better, don’t ask me why it just is. Some truths are as unedinable as they are unquontifiable! Next up: the NES design is a winner, easily the best looking console I’ve owned. The DS lite is sleek but this baby had charm. The light weight clam shell design is very small indeed and easily fits into any pocket I ever had. Also the battery life took a mighty wacking on many occassions. But the main reason I loved this console was the games. The great titles just kept coming and coming. I was getting a soar neck from trying to angle my old GBA under a lamp to see them. The GBA SP meant I could actually enjoy my games without hurting myself, which I think you will agree makes a nice bonus! Advance Wars, Mario Golf Advance, Sonic Advance, FIre Emblem, Metroid Fusion, Wario Ware Twisted, Aria of Sorrow, Golden Sun and Astro Boy are as good as the best any system has to offer. In fact I argue that the GBA has a lot more AAA titles then the N64, the Cube, the Xbox or any of the current gen consoles. I still play many of the GBA RPGs and SRPGs on my DS as they are yet to be bettered. But some how they doesn’t quite feel the same as they did on the GBA SP NES edition. If you’ve got one KEEP IT!
Customer Review: one of the best!
I bought one of these the day it was released and I had so much fun with it and had some cracking games for it, notably Zelda! The handheld looks gorgeous, even today, its light and can easily store it in your pocket when not using it! I sadly no longer had it as I got a psp and a DS Lite, and I got to say, for a upgrade from the GBA SP, you got to get the DS Lite, as that can play the GBA games too as well as the many great DS titles that are available to own, but the GBA is still a greta buy today if you just want a handheld with no special features like touch screen. The GBA has a lot of games from all different types to offer and so you can’t go wrong with this beauty!

Sony PSP (original) Skin - Radioactive Green WraptorSkinz TM Kit by TuneTattooz TM
WraptorSkinz Kit includes: Original Sony PSP WraptorSkin Ultra Thin Crystal Clear Screen Protector Application Squeegee for removing air bubbles under screen protector WraptorSkinz are photo quality printed vinyl skins coated with a tough high gloss lamination to help protect your Sony PSP from minor scratches. They are easily positioned and applied without air bubbles and leave NO sticky residue when removed. This kit also includes an ultra thin, soft screen protector that is so thin and clear you will forget it’s on your PSP. Screen protector is very durable and can be removed, cleaned and re-applied as often as you like. By TuneTattooz
Price: $14.99

MaxPlay Game Boy Advance Link Cable (4-Head)
Customer Review: cheap ‘n’ good
no point paying for a nintendo official lead when you get one that does the same and is cheaper!!!

Playstation2 Guitar Mania Wireless V Guitar (Blue) The Freedom V Wireless Guitar Controller delivers lets you live out your rock star dreams! It offers a 100 foot radius of control in a finely tuned, highly responsive chrome & blue body. The recessed Start button prevents players from pausing the action, while the feather-touch sensitivity of the buttery fret buttons on the fast-action neck deliver tighter & better controls. Smart Bidirectional Accelerator sensor allows players to simply “shake” the controller to enter the Star Power bonus mode of Guitar Hero. The Rocking Rhythm strum bar has been tuned for a tighter feel and a more precise response. Smart Bidirectional Accelerator lets you control on-screen action by shaking Rocking Rhythm strum bar for a tight feel and a more precise response Up to 800 hours of gameplay, on 4 AA Batteries (not incl.) Compatible with Guitar Hero for PS2
Customer Review: Wireless controller does not work.
This product did not work. My son took it out and tried to use it and the wireless did not work. It accepted some of the notes, but on the wrong keys. When he asked a friend, he told him that the wireless version did not work.

His sister has a wired controller, so they can play, but only with one player. They love the game and would love to have 2 which is why my son bought this one.

Because he selected this and drove the purchase, with my paying for it, I told him to call about returning, but he has not done that yet. Can you tell me if we can still return it?

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Xbox 360 Wireless Controller Pink
High-performance wireless gaming now comes in pink! Express your gamer identity with this new pink Xbox 360 Wireless Controller. Using optimized technology, enjoy a 30-foot range and up to 40 hours of life on the two included AA batteries?and when they run low, you’re given ample warning so you can connect a Play & Charge Kit for uninterrupted play. Plug the Xbox 360 Headset into the controller for full two-way voice communication?a wireless first. Use the Xbox 360 Guide button to keep track of your friends, access your games and media, or power on and off your Xbox 360 console

Customer Review: pink controller!
hey! if you are a girl, or just like pink or know someone who does. get this controller. owning a 360 ofcourse is neccessary i bought this for my fiance and what better way to claim a controller as your own than to have it in your favorite color.

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