Archive for June, 2009

We’ve all felt the urgency to create copies of our games but have come up with  excuses not to: it’s not allowed by law, it needs a chip, it’s difficult. This is where the self-justifications end. It is legit to backup games you own, it does not require a mod chip and it is as [...]

We have all experienced this at one point or another. There is always that game, that UNIQUE game, we all keep. The one we put on every day and could not wait to returning to when we stopped. The one we really, genuinely could not put down. Until one day, on account of disc damage, [...]

A scratch is familiar. A scratchis survivable. A music CD will frequently play seamlessly even if it has been scratch to an inch of its existence. A film DVD will ordinarily play to perfection under the same conditions or, if worst comes to worst, will simply have difficulty playing a specific chapter. Xbox 360 gaming [...]

The Xbox 360 is a marvalous gaming system. It has many wonderful games with several others yet to be issued. Its online capabilities entail the active life of any Live enabled game lasts longer tenfold. People are still having fun with Halo 3 and will most probably continue to till the next generation of consoles.
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The technology is here. It has been around for a long time. It is rather simple to do. It is entirely legal (provided we are the sole proprietors of the games in question) and it no longer even demands a Mod chip. All it we need is an Xbox 360 burn software and a series [...]

Anyone who is the owner of a Xbox 360 is acquainated with its “characteristics”. As amazing as it is it can be noisy, often stops functioning (red ring of death, anyone?) and can have cooling problems. Some of us, however, are knowledgeable in another of its not so likeable characteristics: sometimes the DVD drive itself [...]


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