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XBox 360’s New Intercooler EX

Filed under Xbox on June 13th, 2007

Here is a kick ass little piece of equipment for your Xbox 360. I just did not know they got that hot and needed the cooling so bad.

Keep your Xbox 360 Elite running at optimal conditions. The Intercooler EX for Xbox 360Intercooler EX (Black) is a snap on cooling attachment that easily connects to the Xbox 360. The Intercooler EX provides increased air flow away from the 360 which allows the console to perform in a cooler, better ventilated environment ideal for cramped entrainment centers. No internal modification of the Xbox 360 is required. A pass through power connection utilizes the existing Xbox 360 power supply negating the need for an extra AC adaptor. The unit also powers on and off automatically with 360 and the Intercooler’s small size will fit in tight spaces like entertainment centers with your 360 displayed in either horizontal or vertical format.

Nyko’s Intercooler EX, the latest version of the company’s incredibly popular cooling system for the Xbox 360, improves upon the original by adding a variety of new, user demanded features, including support for the wireless adapter. In addition to providing a superior cooling solution that improves air circulation away from the Xbox 360, the Intercooler EX also features a new locking mechanism that ensures an easy, secure installation. To match the Xbox 360 Elite’s color scheme, the Intercooler EX comes in a black matte finish. The Intercooler EX is now available at select retailers and Nyko’s online store for $19.99. A white version of the Intercooler EX is also available that matches the original Xbox 360 color scheme.

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OVERLORD Demo for the PC and Xbox 360

Filed under PC News, Xbox on June 11th, 2007

Don the Overlord’s illustrious armor, assemble a team of fighter minions and head off for a session of serious destruction in the once tranquil area of The Mellow Hills. Descend upon the unsuspecting populace and wildlife, use your loyal minions to gather life-force from the somewhat unwilling sheep, grow the size of your minion horde, and let the Halflings-gone-bad know there’s a new boss in town.

Make use of minion upgrades, including pumpkins as minion helmets, throw in some peasant intimidation and a show-down with the Guard Troll and you’ll have a taste of the havoc that a minion horde can wreak.

Experience the power of the mighty Overlord with the PC demo now available from www.codemasters.com/overlord. A demo is also available from Xbox LIVE® Marketplace for the Xbox™ 360. Overlord release date is June 29th for PC and Xbox 360.

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Video game systems and the rise of drug use!

Filed under Featured, General news and Rants, Xbox, ps3, wii on May 14th, 2007

With all the data we as a society track now days this is one that has been over looked. All the talk about violent video games and what they are doing to our kids, I thought I would look at the numbers a little more. Scanning the U.S. Department of Justice crime numbers thinking I would not find anything new. I found something so crazy that I could not even believe what I was looking at. If you will look at the numbers you will see what I see. Full Story »


Halo 3 Betalicious Video

Filed under General news and Rants on April 4th, 2007

I am not a Halo player but I must say this looks kick ass. Here is what Bungie has to say about this video.

Maybe you’ve heard of him, maybe you haven’t… but around Microsoft, Mr. Jukes has established a name for himself as a tireless, hardcore and fanatical player of Halo who isn’t too shabby in the video production department either

Over the last few months, Jukes’ logged an incredible (bordering on inhuman) amount of games through the internal Alpha and Beta tests for Halo 3 and he was just as involved in the first ever Halo 2 online tests as well. In addition to playing the games, Mr. Jukes also became known for his entertaining videos - most of which focused on jumping. Yes, jumping. It doesn’t sound like much but some of the jumps and tricks he pulls in the games had to be seen to be believed.

Before you check out Mr. Jukes’ Halo 3 video debut, please keep in mind that this video was produced using the internal beta version of Halo 3. This means it’s a bit older than what the rest of the world will start playing in the next few days. It also means that it has all sorts of debug text all over it - this won’t be in the version you get your hands on. And, this was fully sanctioned and approved by Bungie - unlike some of those other “leaked” videos that have ended up online.

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