Xbox 360 Video Games on Detail
By Keya at 20 March, 2009, 5:51 am
Xbox 360: Smart Gaming Device
The new Xbox 360 video-game console from Microsoft was developed in cooperation with IBM, ATI and SiS. The Xbox Live of this console allows the players to compete online and download content such as arcade games, game demos, trailers, TV shows, and movies.
The Xbox 360 gaming console is the successor to the Xbox, and comes out competing with the contemporaries including Sony’s PlayStation 3 and the Nintendo Wii as part of the seventh generation of video game consoles.
The Xbox 360 gaming console is currently available in four different versions, the “Arcade” console, the “Core” console, the “Premium” console, and the “Elite” console, with each having its own set of included accessories and features that are really stunning.
The Xbox 360 gaming console is available in three standard variants, namely, the “Xbox 360 Arcade”, the “Xbox 360″, and the “Xbox 360 Elite”.
The Best of Xbox 360 Video Games
Following the huge success of the Xbox gaming console, a large number of game manufacturers came out with games for the Xbox.
The Xbox has a head start on other consoles and games and a number of games are Xbox exclusives. These games were a perfect match for almost all age groups. Which leaves gamers with a mind boggling question: “how does one choose the best Xbox 360 video games?”
Top Xbox 360 video games:
It supports single player game, but can be expanded to support up to 16 players. The City in the game looks very much alive. The game line unravels the story and the character beautifully.
Halo 3: The famous Halo success formula makes an appearance again to offer unmitigated satisfaction to everyone who plays the game.
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