You have to see it to believe it: Video of X360 playing a COD2 backup Dunno if they have a modchip installed or a boot disck ala dreamcast...
here is some important fact you missed when you made the post: Team I.C.E. <- people has already proved they are fake Added on January 15, 2006 <- this film was added almoast a month back... this is old news.. where have you been? hiding under a rock?
So you're telling me some moron somewhere ruined a 60 dollar game disc just because he wanted to look "cool" on the Internet? Man, some people don't deserve 60 dollars... or an X360... or an Internet connection. Life is unfair, and stuff. <Off Topic> Plus he has one of those yellow bracelets. I know they're for a good cause and all, but then it became a bandwagon thing... and the guy who sold them in my school was this pathetic right-wing rich boy who was continuously hitting on my girlfriend and convinced her to work for him selling plastic bracelets of all colours... he might have kept profits, too... </Off Topic>
Old video..... Yup.... they made two of these and both were found to be fake with in hours upon it's release on the net. Read up on all this bullcrap here http://dwl.xbox-scene.com/documents/Icemodchip_Research_rev1-Blacklisted411.pdf
Besides that, who's to say there isn't another Xbox360 hidden from view and actually connected to the TV? These videos never really prove anything. What is being dropped in the background? It sounds like someone is doing stuff out of picture! ;-)
You mean the "support the troops" bracelets? shit, I was talkin to a veteran and he told me they dont even have decent armor. I wonder if the money that comes from those yellow thingies goes, somehow, to the troops...
another problem with the videos that are comming out, you have to be careful for the white debugs. Some joker at my work *cough* recorded the same video, only using a white debugger... There's really no way to tell, as long as they don't show a clear shot of the back of the console...
Here the big ones were the "Livestrong" ones. I'm all for medical research, but then everybody and their dog made their own bracelet benefit, and there even were knockoffs, for people who wanted to be trendy. This guy I tell you about is very likely to have been doing something shady. He's that kind of person. I didn't know there were also "support the troops" bracelets in the States.
I read the retails use a smaller version... or am I mistaken? Perhaps the dev kits are the ones that have HUGE skyscraper power supplies?
Phrased it wrong... sorry, English as a Second language, here. Um... my intent was to say that there is a wristband for supporting pretty much anything, from the original Lance Armstrong yellow thing to the black/White ones, to ones supporting various interest groups - but I did not know there were also "support the troops" wristbands like those. Sorry if I might have confused you.
They sell random color packs of those stupid bracelets at the grocery stores around here. 10 for $2, you get every color you can imagine. Whatever meaning they might have had has been lost to american consumerism..