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I have played games since the early nineties. I can answer questions on the SNES, the Sega Saturn, N64, Dreamcast, Gamecube, Xbox, 360, and DS. I can tell you what games are worth getting, and which aren`t, as well as the history of these systems. While I`m no expert on other systems I`m more than happy to find out things you would like to know about them.
Please note that I am also able to answer detailed questions relating to the Sega Dreamcast, Nintendo Gamecube, and the Xbox (original and 360)
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Hi Cody, (1) Yes, you should be able to use that modem. Just hook up an ethernet cable between the 360 and the modem. (2) Not sure about the wallpaper, but as long as it's saving as background it
Hi Nick, The major difference with the Arcade model is that it lacks a Hard Drive. While it does come with a 512 MB memory card (preloaded with 5 games), this isn't big enough to store more than a few
Hi Kevin, You didn't mention which system you're playing the game on, but the following link will provide several FAQs on the game on various systems. All of these contain breakdowns of the controls
Hi David, First off, apologies for the delay in replying - I've been moving house and don't have my internet sorted yet, so am relying on public facilities. Regarding the question - this is a bit
Hi Alison, I really need some more info before I can help with this. What connectors are you using at the moment? Where are you plugging it into? Some general advice - If you're in Europe I recommend
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