Xbox 360 Core Console System

Straight out of the hit video game series and into an articulated action figure form, the Halo 3 Series 1 features all your favorite characters in high detail. Each includes multiple points of articulation and comes with signature weapons.

The enemy is at hand. The hunt begins. The Brute combat mentality relies on overwhelming force and firepower to kill its opposition and nothing will stop this Brute Chieftain in his attempt to wipe out humanity. Brute Chieftain features 15 points of articulation and includes a gravity hammer. Measures 6.5″ tall.
Price: $12.99
Customer Review: Looks can be decieving
So, i bought this figure for several reasons, foremost of which it just looks awesome and having gotten it home, it does it looks awesome but looks can be decieving there are a couple problems with this thing most notable of which is the right hand the pictures show it holding the hammer, yet mine came glued together, and i actually had to cut the thumb away from the fingers that being said, the individual peices on this thing are very high quality plastic i am somewhat afraid of breaking it, but i’ll explain that in my next point the articualtion is a brain teaser some of it is standard, the ankles move, the knees move, the chest moves, and the shoulders bend but they crammed a lot of articulation into a timy figure, and that means that figuring out what piece rotates is a pain in the patuki and it doesn’t hold the hammer with both hands, only the left but the hammer rocks like really it just plain rocks the detail and painting is fantastic, and the peg hole for attatching it to the backs of characters is practicly invisable also, the plastic gives enough that extranious bits like the prongs on the head and arm shield have little fear of breaking or falling off all in all, this is a great figure for display, albiet somewhat awekwardly (i’ve found using the hammer as a guitar works well :D) this toy is alright for play, not the best thing, but not horrible either
Customer Review: Great looking but Fragile
Opened my figure only to have the hammer come out in two pieces. The top half must have broken in transit to the store where I bought him. The figure and hammer were securely fastened in the packaging with tape and twist ties. It is nothing a little glue did not fix but I’m afraid if the hammer takes a fall or dropped it can break again. Figure looks great and well articulated.
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Polycarbonate case provide rigid protection to your NDSL Soft silicon insert makes your DS Lite more stylish and colorful Precision access to jacks, ports & switches without removing the NDS Comes with two sets of silicon insert with different color
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Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day is a fun, rewarding form of entertainment everyone can enjoy. Inspired by cutting-edge neuroscience, it’s a full set of reading and mathematic exercises that stimulate the brain. At the start, you’ll take a series of tests and get a score that determines how old your brain is. This is your “Brain Age” — by performing daily exercises just minutes a day over weeks and months, the better you’ll get and the lower your Brain Age will get.
List Price: $19.95
Amazon Price: $19.99
Used Price: $12.10
Customer Review: Ok to keep you sharp, but frustrating to use
The premise is great and some of the features really are enjoyable to use. The software has you run through various memory, observation, mathematical and verbal exercises to stimulate your brain. It scores you based on the time it takes you to complete specific exercises as well as correctness. In many ways its great and fun. However, there are a few annoyances that grind on you within a few days. The comical inventor that talks to you gets to be a drag after a while, with the same phrases and nonsense…. yes, I know, it stimulates your prefrontal cortex. Enough already. There really should be a way to turn some of those repetitive screens off, once you have seen them for the 50th time. Sheesh. Another issue I have is the handwriting recognition. The game has you write the answers to basic math questions on the touch screen and uses handwriting recognition to interpret what you wrote. The problems arise when you write numbers differently than the software wants. If you write a 7 with a horizontal line through the middle, be prepared for the game to recognize the seven early and then read that line as a 1. Half the time it doesn’t like my 4s because of the spacing between some of the lines. So you have to learn to write like Nintendo wants you to, which slows you down and can frustrate… and thus screws up your score totally. For some reason, in one of the verbal exercises, every once in a while, the software cannot understand what I’m saying when I say blue. It will get me saying blue correctly several times and suddenly it just doesn’t get it and makes me repeat it, I say blue again, it says “try again” and I’m speaking to it like a deaf child “BBUUUULLLLUUUUUUU” and finally it takes. So much for todays ‘brainage test score’ which now has my brain at 89 years of age given it took 5 tries to get the color of the text understood. The concept is great and it really does make you use your greycells, but some of the recognition issues could have been avoided with more user control over when to evaluate an answer (how about I write a number and then press a DONE button on the bottom?), or adaptive learning so you can teach it to fine-tune some of the character or voice recognition. In all, its worth the price.
Customer Review: Love it!
I LOVE this game! It took me a while to actually buy it, I myself being one of the people who thought “educational video games…no way!” But I am SO glad I did. As you play through you unlock more mini-games to train your brain, and other fun things as well! There are tons of sudoko puzzles to play also! You can test your brain age once a day, and the tests are always different and fun. The only negative thing I can say is that my brain age is never steady! Sometimes it will be in the 20’s (20 is the lowest and best brain age) and the next day it will be in the 50’s! However, that just makes me play it more! The microphone almost always picks up exactly what I am saying, and there are many games that utilize this cool feature. The only bad thing I have to say is that the game seems to have a slower clock than what really exists, and because you can only do each game or brain age check once a day, you can’t play them as often. But even so, this game rocks!
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Intec is one of the leading video game accessory manufacturers worldwide. Intec focus is on quality and design. Each and every one of Intec products goes through a multi-stage quality assurance process in order to deliver top-quality performance.
Price: $29.99
Customer Review: This is a key item for any gamer
Ienjoy this item and all its extras plus you need it to play games like Zelda: four sowrds and final fantasy: cristal chronicals
Customer Review: Sonic Battle network 2 (gamecube) link up to GBA
I could not wait until i got the game,it has all the modes u can think.The adventure mode is brill along with the multi mode.The chao is great and sending data to the GBA through to the gamecube.********** best game so fare
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Used As A Replacement Battery Cover. Makes Game Boy Advance Easier To Grip & More Comfortable To Handle.
Used Price: $4.00
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This is how it began…
It is the year 2524. Harvest is a peaceful, prosperous farming colony on the very edge of human-controlled space. But we have trespassed on holy ground–strayed into the path of an aggressive alien empire known as the Covenant. What begins as a chance encounter between an alien privateer and a human freighter catapults mankind into a struggle for its very existence.
But humanity is also locked in a bitter civil war known as the Insurrection. So the survival of Harvest’s citizens falls to a squad of battle-weary UNSC Marines and their inexperienced colonial militia trainees. In this unlikely group of heroes, one stands above the rest…a young Marine staff sergeant named Avery Johnson.

List Price: $14.95
Amazon Price: $10.17
Used Price: $8.25
Customer Review: Where it all started
All halo fans know the story, but do they know where it started? That is one thing curiously left out in the Halo games and in most of the books. This book, Contact Harvest, gives you the story of first contact with the covenant, and the beginning of a deadly war. Avery Johnson, a popular character in the Halo games, makes his first appearance in the war on Harvest, a lowly planet on the edge of UNSC controlled space. Harvest is the UNSC’s foremost supplier of food for all of its colonies, but is a distant trek away from any of the core planets. Although the UNSC does not know it, Harvest also falls close to the edge of Covenant controlled space, a terrifyingly powerful race, so far unknown to the UNSC. It all starts with a lone unarmed UNSC freighter that has trouble with its slipdrive and drops out of its travels in the middle of open space, right in the path of a covenant destroyer. Why would anyone want to read this book? First, if you are a hardcore Halo fan, this is a must read for you. Anyone who has played the Halo games and enjoyed the story like me, should know where it all began. Yet another reason to read this is, even though you may not be a Halo fan like me, it is still an excelent read as a standalone Sci-Fi story. Lastly, It is a great look into a possible future over the next 200 years for our planet. It looks deep into the technologies that may inhabit our lives in the near future. To close this up, Halo: Contact Harvest is an excelent read for anyone that is even remotly interested in Sci-Fi stories. As well, for any Halo fans out there, it is definently a good insight on the beginning of the Halo story. With my regards, i hope you have a good read. Myles Shollenberger Mrs. Bains 3rd block english class.
Customer Review: Solid first novel.
It answered a lot of questions, some I’d never even thought to ask, but were nice to know anyway. For his first novel, it’s pretty good. IMO not on the same level as Ghosts of Onyx, but a fun read for a Halo fan. If you’re not a Halo fan, this might not be the book for you… but if you’re not a Halo fan, why are you reading this?
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Halo 3 UNSCDF T-shirt Green UNSCDF Halo T-shirt. Licensed shirt. Green tshirt. Fitted shirt. 100% Soft Cotton.

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - U.S. sales of video game hardware and software rose 47 percent from a year earlier, as Take-Two Interactive Software Inc’s “Grand Theft Auto 4″ and Nintendo Co Ltd’s Wii console stole the show. The popularity of “Grand Theft Continue

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The Xbox 360, Microsoft Corp. ’s gaming console, has sold more than 10 million units in the U.S. through April, the company said Wednesday. But it was already close to this number a month earlier, having sold 9.9 million units as of the end of March Continue

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Xbox 360 Core Console System
Includes: Xbox 360 console, Xbox 360 Controller, standard A/V cable, face plate, Silver Xbox Live, 30-day trial version of Xbox Live Gold and manual.
The Xbox 360 Core System is everything you need to experience a new level of gaming. It’s the way to begin experiencing the ultimate in next-generation gaming. Amazing digital entertainment experiences, unprecedented in home console entertainment, are waiting for you — all you have to do is connect the controller to this incredible device and an unsurpassed level of adventure and excitement is yours. Connect up to 4 wireless game controllers Online optimization - The XBox 360 is Wi-Fi ready (802.11a, b and g), has a built-in Ethernet port and has out-of-the-box access to Xbox Live Full digital media support - Plays DVD-Video, DVD-ROM, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD-DA, CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, WMA CD, MP3 CD, JPEG Photo CD Streams media from portable MP3 players or a Windows XP based PC 3 USB 2.0 ports, two memory unit slots Multi-channel surround sound; Supports 48KHz 16-bit audio Stands vertically or horizontally Interchangeable face plates personalize your XBox 360 console Dimensions(HxWxD) - 3.27 x 12.17 x 10.16 (83 x 309 x 258 mm) Weight - 7.7 lbs (3.49 Kg)

Customer Review: x Box 360
It came in within a couple of days and it still is working. So I would have to say that everything is excelent,

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