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 : XBox Flash Memory Card - Translucent Blue





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Binding: Video Game
Color: Translucent Blue
EAN: 0741948213168
Platform: Xbox
Sales Rank: 27202




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Get the Xbox brand instead
For the price, this isn't a bad card. But I've had very mixed success with InterAct products, and this card has proven to be no exception. Certainly, one will eventually need a memory card for the Xbox system--after all, using a memory card will save wear and tear on the system's built-in hard drive, and if you want to continue a game at a friend's house, then you'll need a memory card. But this one has some problems. Sometimes it loads slowly (something my Xbox brand card doesn't do), and on occasion it has lost games or only saved them partially. Perhaps I just got a bad one, and these problems aren't typical of these cards. But I've heard similar statements about it, so I'm hesitant to recommend it. My advice: Buy the Xbox brand card instead. True, it's more expensive, but it's a better quality card with a good record of reliability.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - If you could read........
Of course there are already saved games on the memory card. The product desciption says that the card comes with preloaded game saves, which is the only possible redeeming value (besides swapping saves) of an 8MB card on an 8GIG system. Kottonkandeegirl needs to learn how to read, and spell.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - xbox memory card
They put a saved game on the card to help people out. Anyway the memory cards are good if you want to transfer stuff to your friends hard drive and don't feel like hauling your xbox around.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - AREN'T THESE SUPPOSE TO BE BRAND NEW????
I ordered this with my xbox not knowing that xbox has a huge hard disk to save ABSOLUTLY EVERYTHING on. So it came in brand new packaging and eveything and I hooked it up and hadn't put any games in my new box and was checking out the thing, so I looked at the memory and there was already a game saved there. It was one that I hadn't even bought. WHAT"S UP WITH THAT? The bottomline: WASTE OF DOUGH, USE THE HARD DISK!



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