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Let Us Know Your Xbox Live Gamertag!
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Internet, Xbox 360, Xbox Live,
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With all of the new
fresh meat
people on Xbox Live with the release of the Xbox 360, we figured we would gather the Gamertags of the readers to make it easier to find people to add to your Friends List to play against on Live - and gloat to over your latest Gamer Points achievements. We have set up a thread on our forum where we would love for you to post your Gamertag. We will keep the list nice and tidy for you right at the top.
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With all of the new
people on Xbox Live with the release of the Xbox 360, we figured we would gather the Gamertags of the readers to make it easier to find people to add to your Friends List to play against on Live - and gloat to over your latest Gamer Points achievements. We have set up a thread on our forum where we would love for you to post your Gamertag. We will keep the list nice and tidy for you right at the top.
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This one is for those out there who feel their iPod needs a
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Steve Jobs has done it again, and has come out with a product that is simply selling a ton. The new iPod is available in 30GB and 60GB models and has a wider 2.5-inch color 320x240 TFT screen. Apple is also making the new standard iPod available in what we like to call “nano Black.” Aside from the standard iPod fare, this one has the ability to play MPEG-4 and H.264 encoded video. The price point is not too shabby here either, with the 30GB model costing $299 (holding 75 hours of video) and the 60GB model hitting $399 (holding 150 hours of video.) The new iPods are thinner than the previous models, with the 30GB being 31% thinner than the 20GB iPod, and the 60GB version being 12% thinner than the 20GB iPod. To read our review of the iPod with video support, click here.
Product: Apple iPod
Price: 30 GB - $294 USD 60 GB - $369 USD
SCOTTeVEST Holiday Coupon for Gear Live Readers
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Announcements, Wearables, Hot Deals,
Well, look what we have here. If you are looking for some quality threads , optimized for the high tech lifestyle that we know and love, we have your hook up. The great people over at SCOTTeVEST have just given us an exclusive coupon code, good for a whopping 20% off of all orders of $150 or more. The coupon code is not retroactive, so if you bought something from SCOTTeVEST yesterday, you are out of luck. The offer is good through December 25th, and is the best SCOTTeVEST deal you will find on the Internet. Even better, they are doing a free ground shipping special right now as well, which can be combined with our coupon.
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Playfeed has been putting up a bunch of Xbox 360 content over the past few days, and our friends over at MobileWhack just put up their review, which includes tons of images. Check them out:
- Possible Solution to Xbox 360 Freezing
- Enable Xbox 360 iPod Support
- Xbox 360 Power On Video
- Odd Call of Duty 2 Disc Error
- Perfect Dark Zero Xbox Live Connection Problems
- Geometry Wars Evolved Quick Review
- Kameo Quick Review
- Xbox 360 Loose Fiber Optic Connection
- MobileWhack Xbox 360 Review
Of course, continue watching Playfeed for the latest Xbox 360 coverage.
We just got this video from Napster, which we would have normally ignored. However, after watching it, we thought it would be worth sharing, as it gave us a chuckle at the end. It plays off of the whole concept of iTunes hitting you with a 30-second preview, while Napster gives you the whole deal. The video is playable right in this post, no need for a download.
The Xbox 360 is only 7 days old and it’s already been blinged out. When J Allard said to take the Xbox 360 out of their hands and make it your own, Llamma’s Adventures did a little more than just slap on a new faceplate. Their work on the Xbox 360 is just plain awesome. Their mod sports a window, cathode lights, an added fan for air flow, custom paint, a blue Ring of Light, and a 60 GB laptop drive in addition to the 20 GB already on the console. You can be sure we’ll be attempting that cool controller LED mod.
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Xbox 360’s Loose Fiber Optic Cable Connection
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Accessories, Xbox 360,
We have been hearing from a lot of people that have experienced their fiber optic digital audio cable not sitting in the aduio slot on the Xbox 360 High Definition A/V cable. We even experience this phenomenon, as we don’t hear or feel that satisfying “click” when we plug the optical cable in - and it will fall out with the slightest tug. Anyone else?
Kameo: Elements of Power Quick Review
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Adventure, Reviews, Xbox 360,

Kameo: Elements of Power is one of the first party launch titles available on the Xbox 360, courtesy of Rare. This is the one that has been in development since the Nintendo 64 days, so we were expecting excellent presentation and gameplay. The opening cinematic alone was visually breathtaking.
The beginning of the game explains that Kameo’f family is being held hostage at the top of the castle, as the elves and trolls are now at battle. You need to morph into different life forms in order to make it there to save them, and the game shows you the strengths of each form Kameo can take on. To make it through the first level, Thorn’s Castle, you are required to use the three different elemental warriors to get through the different situations layed out before you.
Floating hints guide you through the level, showing you new ways to use the powers that are at your disposal. We took about thirty minutes to get through the level, as we neglected to read a few of the hints. When we finally made it to the first boss fight, the game was intuitive enough that we had him down within two minutes. Unfortunately, it was all a teaser to whet your appetite! At the end of the level, Kameo loses all of her elemental warrior powers, and begins her journey to regain those powers, along with saving her family.
As a side note, this game is absolutely gorgeous. We loved how spider blood splashed onto the screen whenever we killed one.
After regaining one of the elemental warriors, Kameo is sent to rescue Halis. In this stage, you get a great look at just what the Xbox 360 can do, as hundreds of trolls appear on screen, with Kameo and a newfound friend running them down on their horses. If you remember the 128 Marios demonstration that was used a few years ago, it is similar to that, but amped up many levels. Seeing that many characters onscreen was a joy.
