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Thursday, December 11, 2008 

Download & Start Playing XBox 360 Games Today!

Have you ordered an item off a bargain website, and then realized your game won't be here for another week? Or have you driven around town, and spent an afternoon just to find one game? Why not download your games, and save yourself the time and the hassle. In an afternoon you could have your video game library started, and in a week, you could have all the movies and games that you want.

Make sure you have a hard drive, and depending on the model of XBox 360, you may have to store your games on your PC, and then you can switch out the games you want on your 360, and the one's you want to hold on to, keep them on your PC. Most games are 4 GB to 10 GB, but you can also play original XBox, PS2 and PSP games, and they range from 500 MBs to 4 GBs. Depending on your modem speed you can have a bunch of games in an afternoon, and there are no illegal MODs that are needed, and you won't have to open up your 360 and ruin your warranty.

The navigation system to find your games is really easy to use. All you need to do is find the games on the site, start downloading, and start playing. A new game costs $60 nowadays, for half of that price you can have endless downloads of games, movies and music. It would be like going to a video game store and buying one game, and when you beat that game, or realize it's a bad game, take it back and take whatever games you want, for free.

Click Here For 360 Downloads!

Speaker of the House Nancy <a href=>Pelosi</a> stands next to House Financial Services Committee Chairman Rep. Barney Frank (D-Ma) as she talks about the progress of the Detroit auto makers bailout package on Capitol Hill in Washington, December 8, 2008. (Larry Downing/Reuters)Time.com - Instead of coming together to craft a plan to stave off a Big Three bankruptcy, Republicans and Democrats seem to be moving further apart

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